It is beneficial for identifying missing parts when rebuilding a sporterized rifle. This collection of drawings and parts lists is highly recommended for anyone wanting a breakdown of the internal workings of their venerable rifle. Each part is identified by name and number.īesides the rifles proper, also illustrated are all of the necessary accessories: Bayonets, sling, and issue cleaning components, including the oil bottle, bore pull-through, and wire gauze. Copiously illustrated, phantom drawings of the various models of Lee-Enfield SMLE and the Pattern 14 Enfield show in great detail all assemblies and parts. This guide's diagrams are clear and informative. 4s (all makes and marks) to be the best bolt action rifles fielded during World War II. Many military firearms aficionados consider Rifle No. The Lee-Enfield Rifle Number 4 Mark I was built in England at a number of factories: Namely, the Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley, the Royal Ordnance Factory, Maltby, and finally the Birmingham Small Arms Company an expedient wartime variation, the Lee-Enfield Rifle Number 4 Mark I* was built in Canada at the Long Branch Arsenal and in the United States of America, by Savage at Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. 1 MARK III, affectionately known as the SMLE, was built at Royal Enfield in England and Lithgow in Australia. Use this book to aid in disassembly and re-assembly and learn the proper nomenclature for a particular part.More particularly, this book covers the following rifles: We recommend this book for anyone who has a Lee-Enfield rifle for the way it shows phantom parts drawings, lists each part and gives its Ministry of Defence part number.
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