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 ...
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 ...
and the Lee-Enfield Rifle, the soldier’s companion in both World Wars and a legacy passed through two generations of British ...