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 ...
While deeply embedded in Indian culture, Royal Enfield's roots actually trace back to 1901 England. In 1949, K. R. Sundaram Iyer launched Madras Motors to import British motorcycles into India ...
the Lee-Enfield rifle), which was the British army's kill-stick of choice from 1895 till 1957. It is named after the area of Enfield (then Middlesex, now Greater London) which was long home to 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 ...
Royal Enfield Classic 350 bike is available in 11 exciting colours options like Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue, Medallion Bronze, Commando Sand, Stealth Black, Gun Grey, Emerald, Redditch Red ...
Woman Killed After Crashing Into New Britain Building: Report A woman was killed Friday night, Jan. 3, after crashing into a New Britain building, reports said. The crash was reported to police around ...