I might also add, one really good option for your needs is a No.4 Mk1* from either Long Branch or Savage that has been FTR upgraded between 1950-56. (I have one). These will be re-marked on the receiver Mk1/3. The Britishversions are marked Mk1/2.
This means the triggers have been upgraded, new furniture, and often have a new barrel. You get a WWII gun with Post War improvements. Upgraded models will last you a long time and generally not much more expensive than those without the upgrades.