The No. 4 rifle, commonly known as the No. 4 Lee-Enfield, was the standard British service rifle of World War II. Even though the design was officially adopted in 1940, the British were able to ...
Jay Hawkins/Lee-Enfield Rifle Project Joe Randall risked all to rescue an important box of supplies from a crashed Spitfire He said the "most British story of all" came from RAF veteran Joe ...
In 1915 they made nearly 250,000 rifles for the British Army and some 300,000 muskets for Russian troops. After April 1917, when the U.S. joined the fight, the Model 1917 Enfield would become the ...
Following a trend that had begun with the British Army's Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE), which proved better suited to the trench warfare of World War I than the longer rifles of the era ...
A former soldier has been cleared of handling a stolen sniper rifle ... on a British Army base in Warminster. The guns - including SA80 assault rifles and historical Mauser and Lee Enfield ...