Lee-Enfield British Rifle
The SMLE Lee-Enfield was the British army’s standard bolt action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle from 1895 until 1956. In various marks it was standard army issue for the first half of the 20th century, a momentous period which saw two world wars and the loss of Britain’s empire; it was also used by many of Britain's commonwealth allies, including India, Australia, and Canada. It fired the .303 British cartridge from a ten-round detachable box magazine, loaded from five-round chargers (a.k.a. stripper clips). This replica rifle features metal construction and hardwood handle and stock. |