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I Target Rifle (Regulated by L.R. British Pattern 1888 Mk I Type II Lee Metford Rifle Bayonet with matching scabbard. It's essential features included a dagger type blade, sharpened on both sides, and big brass rivets holding the wooden grips to the blade. The Lee rifle in its various forms was still in use by the British until the new millennium (as the L42) and is still in use throughout the world. 4 Mk 1 POF 303 British w/ bayonet, 1896 Enfield LE1 303 New Zealand NZ Lee Metford, "Probable Confederate Used Shortened Pattern 1853 British Enfield Rifle (AL5211), Original - Musket - Enfield - Tower - Constabulary Police - 1855 - Percussion - 65 Cal by British Made Stk# P-28-23, British Pattern Number 4 Mark 2 Fazakerley Manufactured Enfield Rifle, BSA Lee-Enfield Mk. New Listing Authentic Victorian British 1888 Lee Metford Type I Bayonet. 1 Mk III Gernade Launching Rifle/ Complete with gernade launcher .303 Caliber Manufactured 1963 by RFI Bright bore Very good condition overall considering what it was use, Enfield no. Quick & Free Delivery in 2-14 days. The 306mm double-edged blade is marked on the ricasso with the flat crown of Queen Victoria and the production date, 12 ‘90 (December 1890). From United Kingdom. Lee Metford Mark 1 Type 2 Pattern 1888 style blade with 2 brass rivets in handle and oil hole above. Lee Enfield / BSA SMLE .303 a nice old rifle in good working order, BSA stamped on top rear of barrel and R/H side on stock clamp.it also has a mag cut off lever and 5 shot mag. The butt is marked with traditional Boer Carving, and Spion Kop 22nd Jan, The Lee-Metford rifle, developed in 1888, used an eight- or ten-round detachable box magazine. 9, FN C1 and L1A1 series of bayonets. and modifying the upper hand guard for easier removal. in total, among the LSA, BSA, Sparbrook, and Enfield factories. This is an unissued Enfield bolt action rifle chambered for the 303 British round. One magazine, studs for sling ,scope is a redfield 3x9 1 inch t, From a mid-west sale, a 1896 Enfield LE1, Lee Metford 303 cal. Manufactured at Enfield There is some corrosion around the nipple from firing musket, Serial #CR2872, .303 British, 25" barrel with a very good bore that has minor freckling within the grooves. This is a "BSA Co." marked rifle, with stacked rifles log, Enfield NO.4 MK2 .303, Parker Hale conversion . Enfield Guns is a leading source for long Lee Enfield rifles. Finis, "British L59A1 drill rifle. Gun is in beautiful excellent condition. I Target Rifle, "Enfield No.1 MKI Cutaway .303 British (R20113), "Enfield Long Lee Cutaway .303 British (R20114), Royal Irish Constabulary Carbine .303 British with Bayonet SOLD, Enfield SMLE No.1 Mk III* 303 British 1948, "Confederate P53 Enfield .577 Rifle (AL5253). "Martini Henry Enfield rifle dated 1885 with smooth bore. magazine of James Paris Lee with the rounded-land Metford rifling pattern. The SMLE or Lee Enfield No.1 MkIII Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle is indeed famous for it's service from before WW1 up to WW2. New Listing Antique Print Lee Metford Rifle Hampton Sons Furniture Ladies Fashions 1898. Pre-Owned. Manufactured a, Extremely rare, Royal Irish Constabulary Carbine manufactured from a converted Lee-Enfield Carbine in 1902 and issued to the RIC in 1904. Lend-lease with appropriate markings. This is an 1896 dated carbine, and retains about 60-70% of the original blue with the, Serial #10221 / 22991, .303 British, 30 1/4" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. I Carbine (Metford Conversion Description: Serial #114A, .303 British, 20 1/4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. To accommodate the cavalry on horseback, a much more compact carbine version was produced. or Best Offer +$15.03 shipping. Scabbard is in EXCELLENT condition. I Carbine (Militia and RNWMP Marked), BSA Commercial Charger-Loading Lee-Enfield Mk. The fist of the 1949 batch of guns.The #4 Mk 2 evolved from the No #1 Mk III SMLE ( often referred to a, Serial #5428, .303 British, 30 1/4 inch barrel with an excellent, bright bore. 4 MK1 Caliber: .303 British Barrel: 25" Ser. Origonal 5 grove barrel ( eddystone proof 1919) in good condition, lands and grooves are crisp and no pitting, finish is dull. The bore is in minty condition! Beautiful post war blade pattern carried through on the No. Serial Number 1448. Very few left the military in the early configurations. 1 Mk III* Caliber 303 British Excellent condition Made 1948 Bore is shiny with prominent rifleing Includes Pattern 1907 bayonet with scabbard Bayonet is Sanderson manufacture S, "Overall length is approximately 56". The Lee-Metford rifle soon proved to be problematic due to the amount of heat and pressure it was producing, which damaged the barrel’s rifling. Price: £1,650 Eddystone ERA P14 Lee Enfield Rifle .303, British Markings, "British Pattern 3 Snider Enfield Rifle-Musket (AL5089), "Pattern 1859 British Sergeant’s Smooth-Bore Fusil (AL5009), US 1917 pressure test rifle, US military flaming bomb proofed. Overall length is 55". 7 Mk 1/L (Land) bayonet for the Lee Enfield No. These rifles were built to a much higher standard than the earlier WWI and WWII Enfields. TOWER MODEL THREE BAND ENFIELD IN .58 CALIBER, STOCK IS GOOD, ALL METAL HAS A, CIVIL WAR ENFIELD STYLE SPANISH CONTRACT MODEL 1857 OR P1857 PERC. 4 Great Britain ~ .303 British, 1955 FAZAKERLEY Enfield No 4 MK II .303 British INFANTRY Rifle Cold War C&R FINAL YEAR PRODUCTION British Military Rifle, Rare CIVIL WAR Antique BLUNT-ENFIELD Rifle-Musket, Lee Enfield SMLE Mk. They hav, "British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle (AL5461), Enfield ~ No. #: N33944 Stock #: 9904 Price: $5,700 New or Used: Used, This .65 caliber Tower (Enfield) Constabulary Police musket has a tapered round 1" to 3/4" x 26-1/2" smooth bore barrel fitted with a blade front sight. Looking for a six round magazine for a Lee Metford Mk1 Cavalry Carbine. DELUXE Richard JACKSON Snider-Enfield TRAPDOOR Infantry Rifle .577 Antique British Snider-Enfield Conversion Marked 1862/L.A. Enfield, Lee … Enfield No. All matching numbers , reciever stamped Parker Hale , as is the muzzel, front and rear sights and the third swivel. Click to open image! Lend-lease with appropriate Markings, Great Bore 1917 barrel. Very rare No.1 Mark I Enfield Cutaway. All the metal is smooth and bright with s, An interesting Tower as marked on the lock-plate percussion long barrel, with a 39" round barrel with a .69/.70 caliber bore, and bore is clean except about 8" down from the muzzle is corros, "Pattern 1859 British Sergeant’s smooth-bore fusil. The inventor of the bolt-action was the renowned, James Paris Lee. Click to open image! This is a “BSA Co." marked rifle, with stacked rifles logo on, The item for sale is an Enfield Ishapore .410 conversion. Watch; New Listing Old 1898 Hampton Sons Furniture Lee-Metford Rifle Parkhurst Lee Turnb Victorian. Complete with a quantity of ammunition. 4 Mk 1 Caliber 303 British Manufactured by Pakistan Ordnance Factory(POF) on BSA Shirley equipment Excellent condition Bore is like new, bright and shiny with strong sharp rifl, SPORTERISED BRITISH 303    NO SALES TO CALIFORNIA OR ILLINOIS    IN very good condition,  $550+  shipping. COLOR NICE BROWN PATINA. MkI. From United Kingdom. The Enfield's serial number is PF 317375. You are viewing an Antique Circa 1890s piece of British military history. Lee Metford MkII Rifle………SOLD Created on November 23rd 2015 A rare Mk II Lee-Metford Magazine Rifle A matching example of a fairly rare collectors rifle. 4 Mk 1 rifle is one of the most attractive and interesting British modern bayonets available. I've owned this rifle for decades and hunted, Enfield No. Bore is shiny through, "British pattern 3 Snider Enfield rifle-musket. The Lee-Metford rifle (a.k.a. A Very Clean Example & Ideal For Re-Enactment Suspended From Sale. Lee Metford MkII 303 (R201) Lithgow Barrel dated 4-1922. Starting from 1888 with the Lee Metford the Lee Enfield has been used by British and Commwealth soldiers for over 100 years. pattern sights to traditional barleycorns, THREE BAND RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1864. Only 5000 were ever manufactured in 1895 by Enfield. The bore has, This rifle was produced in 1-54. sporterized magazine rifle. Excellent Condition! THREE BAND RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1864. The previous Owner of this rifle brought it back from Date: 1889 2 product ratings - BRITISH SERVICE LEE: LEE-METFORD AND LEE-ENFIELD RIFLES & By Ian D Skennerton VG. This scarce bayonet is in very good condition for its 128 years of age and is highly collectable. 24 pgs. 5 Mk 1 Jungle Carbine 303 British 1947, Rare Canadian Lee-Enfield Mk. MkI* Pre-Owned. $180.00. Work done at Enfield Lock (Northern suburb of London). Enfield carbines are marvelous little guns, in my opinion, and just ooze history. Then re-issued and re-dated on the left side 1910 for duty in New Zealand, or Hong Kong, and mostly likely sent to Australia as a military training rifle with an over stamp on top of the receiver DP. Lee Metford MkI* Calibre .303 Date: 1889 Manufactured at Enfield Price: £1,650 BOER Capture. This is a “BSA Co." marked rifle, with “LRT" monogram on th, TOWER THREE BAND ENFIELD IN .58 CAL., WITH 39" BARREL. Work done at Enfield Lock a North London suburb. This was originally a Lee-Metford Cavalry Carbine that was converted to Lee-Enfield and Royal Irish Constabulary specifications with the addition of the ability to mount a bayonet. The belief is this rifle was captured at Colenso & had the later Spion was the Lee-Metford MkI, or as it was later redesigned, the Magazine Rifle Fusiliers, who were at Colenso & Spion Kop The wood is excellent with no cracks or chips, but several scratches and dings, however, the 100+, "Probable Confederate used shortened Pattern 1853 British Enfield rifle. SERIAL NUMBER NONE. Serial numbers are matching. The overall length is approximately 39¾” The round .577 caliber barrel has a poor bore. Deactivated Number 4 Mk1* Lee Enfield Rifle This Is A WW2 Manufactured Rifle Made By Savage In The USA. Description: The development of the Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield rifles from its introduction in 1888 are detailed and illustrated. None, Eddystone ERA P14 Lee Enfield Rifle Chambered in .303 Brit, Many proofs, BM, G.R., Also marked "not english make", Various E Marks, Overall in great original condition. This rifle is 49.4” long & Weighs 9lb. The 39"" round, This rifle is an Enfield No 4 Canada, chambered in .303 British. Blue finish with 93-95% remaining, "Enfield Long Lee Cutaway .303 British caliber rifle. 1889 as a MkI pattern, This rifle is in very good condition with a good but lighly pitted bore Magazine is unnumb, Enfield No. This Wilkinson rifle is basically a scaled down Patt 51 rifled musket in 0.530 bore. Quite rare possible Confederate use period copy of the P1853 rifle musket and made by various Sp, This Enfield is stamped, Haji Sultan Alo Kahn, and Ahmed Jan Khan Kabul. It has a ladder rear sight, brass butt plate with storage compartment, and a wooden stock. Description: Long history on this long LEE-ENFIELD dated 1896. Eddystone Model 1917 With all E markings. For sale is a 303 bolt action in very good shape. British RAF contract. CIVIL WAR ENFIELD STYLE SPANISH CONTRACT MODEL 1857 OR P1857 PERC. Mag cut off. Smooth bores were sometimes used by Riot Police & Army for shot loads. in the grooves that gauges at .305" 1896 Enfield LE1 303 New Zealand NZ Lee Metford . This is an early Edwardian, Lee Metford, 1888 Mark II second pattern bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford Rifle. The barrel is 39", 5 groove with ratchet rifling, British 303 #4 MK2 (F)  "Christmas Special" This is a very rare gun. It has a flip up rear sight, wooden stock, and brass butt plate with storage compartment. Dust cover. # The law prohibits the sale to anyone under the age of 18. History starts as a military rifle for Royal marines' duty on the RMS (Royal Mail Service) ship 354 EMPRESS OF INDIA! It has three Birmingham proofs with the “25" bore (.577 c, DELUXE Richard JACKSON Snider-Enfield TRAPDOOR Infantry Rifle .577 Antique  British Snider-Enfield Conversion Marked 1862/L.A. Commonly known as the "Smellie" it is the most prominent of the Enfield rifles. Excellent example of an origonal late war 30.06 Eddystone. 4 Mk II Rifle, made in 1955, Rare CIVIL WAR Antique BLUNT-ENFIELD Rifle-Musket US Made Enfield Pattern 1853 Dated “1862” Here we present an antique Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle-Musket by American Orison Blunt, m, Enfield three band reproduction musket58cal, 55" overall lock marked 1862 TOWER, excellent overall condition, the bore looks unfired. Formally adopted in 1888, about 350,000 Lee-Metford rifles would be produced The Lee-Metford design was a considerable upgrade to the outgoing Martini-Henry primarily in its use of a detachable box magazine which held eight ready-to-fire cartridges providing the everyday infantryman with a good amount of firepower. his original name has been defaced proably after capture or for some other Lee Metford The first repeating rifle adopted by the British military was the Lee-Metford MkI, or as it was later redesigned, the Magazine Rifle MkI. Watch; RARE Authentic British M1888 Lee Rifle Bayonet - RBRITBAY175. Rare Long Lee Arsenal Cutaway. The rifle was based on a design by James Paris Lee, and was developed in the British Isles in cooperation with the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield, since 1880. + E on all marked parts in, British Enfield No. Sent To Britain As Part Of Lend Lease. Metford Rifling Circa 1900 Price: £600. This is a 1907 dated rifle that has about 80–85% of an armory re-applied blue finish w, Serial #10648 / 25227, .303 British, 30 1/4" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. scarce to find in original condition like this one. Bore 6/10. Time left 6d 9h left. When the Lee magazine rifle was adopted for British military service, it was initially produced as a long rifle for the infantry. Magazine Lee-Metford, abbreviated MLM) was a bolt action British army service rifle, combining James Paris Lee's rear-locking bolt system and ten-round magazine with a seven groove rifled barrel designed by William Ellis Metford. The bayonet is a double edged dagger bayonet with wooden scales held in place by screws. This rifle is not safe for ball ammunition as there is incomplete filling of the pressure test hole which, + Eddystone Model 1917 with all E markings. 4oz with a barrel length of 30.2” RIFLE .303” LEE-METFORD, replaced the Martini-Henry rifle in 1888 after 9 … Work done at Enfield Lock (Northern suburb of London). reason. The brass butt disc is marked to the 1st Battalion Inniskilling Watch; Original Victorian British Lee Metford 1888 Pattern Bayonet Boer War. Correct mag with chain link. CONDITION AS IS. Cutaway No.1 MK III. BOER Capture. It Has A Ladder Rear Sight & The Woodwork Has Been Replaced At Some Time. Work done probably post WWII, possibly Korean War Period. $135.00. but updated to the MkI* variant in 1892. ~ WW1 Era Lee Metford MkIII Bayonet ~ Here we have an extremely well preserved Lee Metford MKIII bayonet, these bayonets were originally for the Lee Metford Rifle but by their MKIII iteration these were exclusively manufactured to fit the Lee Enfield. Muzzle measures 1 on .30 cal bore guage. $26.08. Co. "Enfield No.1 MKIII Cutaway .303 British (R20116), "British L59A1 Drill Rifle .303 British (R14193 ), Rare Boer War Canadian Lee-Enfield MkI (With Carbine Swivels), Enfield No. The barrel has wrench. Im happy to send further… £750 US$1,033/€855. No. Very Good Condition The Early versions of the Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifles that were sold commercially were required to carry acknowledgement of the patent holders for the designs used. Blade EXCELLENT, original, unsharpened and nicely marked. Great bore with sharp riflings 1917 barrel. Read More The Enfield is marked RFI (Rifle Factory Ishapore) 1948. 2.5 out of 5 stars. It would not be long until the design began to be modified. "This blued Pattern 1853 British percussion Enfield rifle features a lock marked 1862 over TOWER with a crown at the tail. A Good Shootable Example. British 1888 Mark II Lee Metford Bayonet By Wilkinson and MK I Scabbard. $95.00. BRITISH SERVICE LEE: LEE-METFORD AND LEE-ENFIELD RIFLES & By Ian D Skennerton VG. .22 Short rifle Mark IV* British training rifle, Butt socket is marked “Enfield 1915 SHT 22 IV*". The Lee Metford Rifle For Sale : Lee Metford II* 1895 This Lee Metford MKII* dated 1895 was the last of the Lee Metfords series ever made. If the rifle is picked up in person at a FFL in the Louisville, KY area I can include up to 9 boxes of new ammo for $20 per box. Calibre/Item: 303 Make: Lee Enfield Model: No 4 Mk II Action: Bolt repeater Condition: New Price: $4500 Advertised: 12/01/2021 Comment: This Lee Enfield British 303 is in mint condition and has never been fired. 5 Mk 1 Jungle carbine Caliber 303 British Very good original condition All matching including stock and magazine Military canvas sling Bore is good with strong rifleing Manufactured, Serial #2844, .303 British, 20 3/4" barrel with a very good bore that has some freckling within the grooves. This design combined the cock on closing action and detachable box It is in good condition overall, with wear f, This rifle is an Enfield No 4 Great Britain chambered in .303 British. The Bayonet blade which is in good clean condition with original polish, is 12" in length, double edged and unfullered with a … 55.5"". GI#: 101549179. The receiver is marked ""Drill Rifle, Wilkinson reduced bore rifle from the 1852 British trials. 0 bids +$15.00 shipping. Just in on a trade in is this original Enfield .22 cal rim fire single shot training rifle with an excellent bore and the correct hollowed out magazine to catch fired cases. 4 Mk1 303 British BSA Shirley, Enfield No. Perfect bore and action, shows littl, Possibly with ammo! Holland & Holland Model #4 MK1 (T) Sniper Rifle with Original Large green Military Chest & Accessories (B8394-18) - .303 British $6,999.99 0 $6,999.99 3d 14h 0m 17102532 This is an 1896 dated rifle with matching-numbered bolt, that has retained 90-95% of the original blue finish. This firearm is in good condition overa, 1955 FAZAKERLEY Enfield No 4 MK II .303 British INFANTRY Rifle Cold War C&R FINAL YEAR PRODUCTION British Military Rifle Here we present a Fazakerley Enfield No. Looks to be totally, Maker: Lee Enfield Model: No. Lee-Metford Mark I, Mark I* (1888) and Mark II (1890): Lee-Metford Mark I* (1888) GENERALLY: The Lee-Metford, entering service at the very end of the black powder era, is the most modern military rifle that was ever built to use black powder.In fact, like the M1888 Austrian Mannlicher, it was developed as the search for a suitable smokeless propellant was going on in Britain and all across Europe. Originally produced during World War II in .303 British caliber, and converted to a drill purpose only at some point. Click to open image! The history of the Lee Enfield rifle stretches back to the late 19th century, when the British Army started to use the Lee-Metford. Piling swivel. The 40" round .577 caliber barrel has a fair bore with no visible refiling and rust. 4 MK 1 Sporterized features Caliber 303 British M/47C stamp Matching numbers on bolt and receiver FTR stamp Made 1944 Very good bore with strong rifling Ships to FFL or C&R Al. The Lee: British Service Rifle from 1888 to 1950 by Robert J. Dynes. Posting for a friend can phone him at (902 538 9373) or e-mail me and I will contact him.

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