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The best Skennerton LE Book???
Hi Guys
Can someone advise me which of these books I should be buying in order to increase my overall knowledge of the Lee Enfield series and in particular the various .22 training rifles.. Any advice on the best sources would be appreciated.
The British
Service Lee: Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield Rifles & Carbines 1880-1980
The British Service Lee: Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield Rifles & Carbines 1880-1980
Lee-Enfield Story: A Complete Study of the Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield, S.M.L.E. and No.4 Series
Eddie
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03-03-2018 11:00 AM
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The first two are the same (?).
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Ian's standard book on the whole Lee Enfield family of rifles appeared as 'The British
Service Lee' IIRC in the early 1980's, or thereabouts. As he collated more information the book enlarged & morphed into 'The Lee Enfield Story'. I think there have been two editions of that, again, the latter expanded, with additional info, over the former. So, if you want the most comprehensive coverage of them all I would suggest looking out for the most recent edition of the LES.
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Thanks, that makes sense
Eddie
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Lee-Enfield Story: A Complete Study of the Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield, S.M.L.E. and No.4 Series
got this one, goes on a bit, doesn't cover what all the markings mean which is a shame
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"The Lee Enfield - A century of Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield rifles and carbines" is the latest version.
The book shown in the first of Cinders' photos - the upper right one (would be lower left if picture was right way up)
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Service Lee 1982
Lee Enfield Story 1993
The Lee Enfield 2007
Last edited by Maxwell Smart; 03-04-2018 at 03:24 AM.
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Thanks everybody, Ill start looking for a reasonably price copy
Eddie
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the mauve one is a collectors grade which I think was limited to 300 signed copies (I'm at a mine site so cannot verify this).
Mauve?
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Steve I just got off of 12 hour night shift I could not think of a colour its a reddy tinged cover "Gads Batman were outa of here"
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