Looking at the Hunter's Lodge ad, I see they have "Royal Enfield" No.4's for sale. While it is true that Royal Enfield did indeed supply some gun parts to factories in the late 19th century, by the twentieth century their focus on bicycles and later motorcycles eventually became Royal Enfield’s primary focus. However, Royal Enfield's origins in gun making weren’t lost entirely as the company adopted the tagline “Made Like a Gun.” One of Royal Enfield’s earliest and most popular motorcycles also referenced guns: The Enfield Bullet was revealed in 1932, and apparently is still in production.