Lee's of the 19th Century
History of the Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield and Lee-Enfield Carbines.
Images of the Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield and Lee-Enfield Carbines.
SMLE
History of the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield.
Images of the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield.
No1 MkIII* HT Australian Sniper Rifle
History and Images of the Lithgow made sniper rifle of World War Two
Pattern 1914 (P14) Rifle
History of the rifle that was designed to replace the SMLE.
Images of the rifle that was designed to replace the SMLE.
Pattern 1914 Sniper Rifle [P-14(T)]
History and Images of the P-14(T) sniper rifle.
No1 MkV Trial Rifle
History of the No1 MkV trial rifle.
Images of the No1 MkV trial rifle.
No1 MkVI Trial Rifle
History of the rifle that was to become the No4 MkI.
Images of the rifle that was to become the No4 MkI.
Ishapore 2A1 Rifle
History of the Indian 7.62mm NATO version of the No1 Rifle.
Images of the Indian 7.62mm NATO version of the No1 Rifle.
Ishapore .410 Shotgun
History of the SMLE converted into a .410 gauge shotgun in India by the Ishapore Small Arms Factory.
Images of the SMLE converted into a .410 gauge shotgun in India by the Ishapore Small Arms Factory.
No4 MkI & MkI*
History of the British rifle of World War Two.
Images of the British rifle of World War Two.
No4 MkI & MkI*(T) Sniper Rifle
History and Images of the No4 MkI Sniper Rifle.
History and Images of the No32 Mk3 Snipers Rifle Scope.
Identifying Counterfeit No4(T) Rifles by Terry Warner
No5 MkI (Jungle Carbine)
No6 MkI and MkI/I (Australian Jungle Carbine Trial Rifle)
History and images of these rare trial rifles.
No4 Canadian Lightweight Rifle (Canada’s Jungle Carbine Trials Rifle)
History and Images of this very rare rifle.
No4 Mk2
Images and pictures detailing the trigger design difference between the MkI and Mk2 rifles.
E.A.L. (Essential Agencies Limited) Rifle
DCRA (Dominion of Canada Rifle Association) 7.62mm Competition Rifle
History of this competition rifle that was built by Long Branch initially for the Canadian Forces.
Images of this competition rifle that was built by Long Branch initially for the Canadian Forces.
The L42A1 7.62mm Sniper Rifle
History and Images of this, the last military Enfield
The Enforcer Police Sniper Rifle
History and Images of the Enforcer Rifle