"How long is a piece of string?"
What you need to do is set your mind on how many. The two you have could be called a representative collection, having both main issue rifles covered... The Long Lees MLE MkI* were still being produced untill 1903 and still used well beyond that. The No1 MkIII and then III* took over in 1907, but there was the SMLE MkI series in between. Most Commonwealth forces went to the No4 rifles early in WW2.
Basic collection could be MLE MkI* (Long Lee, post 1900 dated)
SMLE MkI or I*
SMLE MkIII (became named the No1 MkIII in 1926)
SMLE No1 MkIII*
No4 Mk1
No4 Mk1*
No5 Mk1
These were the major production issue rifles that saw service in 2 world wars.
After this you get into converted rifles (many) also .22 trainers in several forms, and specialty rifles like snipers.
Then you could get into one from each country that made them, or further to one from each manufacturer and then one from each year. Suddenly it's "bigger than Ben Hurr", and we haven't even got into experimentals and prototypes.
Personally I think the 7 listed above would be a great collection unless you decided to specialise in Enfields.
Also, I haven't added the P14, as I don't consider it an "Enfield", but it is a "Lee"...... Set your guidelines on the collection, it could end up anything from 2 to 200.Information
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