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Questions for people with more knowledge
Hey guys, I’m rather new to this and prefer people with more expertise on the subject matter. I have a current WW2 rifle collection, and have a numbers matching k98k, 91/30, and m1 garand. I really want a WW2 British lee enfield, but I want it to be one that was used by the British. All I ever seen to find are ishapores and long branch’s. Which one would have truly been used by a British soldier. I’m very sorry if I posted this wrong, but it is my first time. Thanks in advance!
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03-01-2021 06:52 PM
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The Brits were not picky, they used No4 rifles from their own factories as well as Savage (US) and Longbranch Canadian). Canadian troops also ended up with a mix of various No4's especially at the start of the war. The Aussies stuck with their No1s though. So, if you have a chance to pick up a Savage or Longbranch, it was likely used by a British soldier or a Canadian soldier.
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Savage Lend Lease, Maltby, Fazarkerley, and BSA.
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A lot of Lithgow smle were sent to england in there hour of need
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