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Wooden replica of an Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle, c.1940 (rifle (replica)

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Wooden replica of an Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle, c.1940 (rifle (replica)

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rifle (replica)

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1939 AD (C20th AD)

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Wooden replica of an Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle, 1940 (c). This wooden gun was used for training the Home Guard during the early years of World War Two (1939-1945). The latter consisted of individuals too old or too young to be assigned to front-line units, or people in reserved occupations. The organisation was formed as a defence against possible German invasion. The first of the improvised units were poorly equipped and often lacked real rifles with which to learn drill.

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