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    Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1 rifle picture thread

    I am posting this in hope that it will pick up because we all love to look at No.4 porn.

    I am trying to figure out how to get a full picture without having to back up 10 feet resulting in poor quality photos.

    Lets get it going gentlemen!!!!
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    I have no idea what you're talking about but do have a pic or two of No.4's

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    WOW, nice group!!!

    in the bottom pic, 4th one from the left is that a cruciform bayonet?

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    good eyes - yes it's a cruciform

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    Four Long Branch No. 4s

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    Here's two thirds of my collection.

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    Here's a few

    But No. 4's aren't smellys, those would be No. 1's, the Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE)
    Here's a few of mine.
    (PS; how do you post a large picture?)
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    It's nice to "accessorize" a bit, too. No.94 practice grenade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    But No. 4's aren't smellys, those would be No. 1's, the Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE)
    Here's a few of mine.
    (PS; how do you post a large picture?)
    seems as if you are correct, please allow me to edit my post so I don't come off as a

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    Does anyone have a good, close-up shot of a #4 receiver? I need to see how much gap is under the rear sight assembly, and I need a good, clear shot viewed from the right side. It was mentioned to me that my #5 is supposed to have had metal milled off under the rear sight, and there's supposed to be a larger gap there than under a #4 rear sight.

    In other words, is this enough gap here for a "real" #5, or is this a #4 that's been faked into a #5? If it's a fake, someone went to a LOT of trouble, near as I can tell.


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