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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 inch bolt action rifle No 4 Mk I* 1943 (rifle, bolt...

Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 inch bolt action rifle No 4 Mk I* 1943 (rifle, bolt action, SMLE, .303 in No 4
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 inch bolt action rifle No 4 Mk I* 1943 (rifle, bolt action, SMLE, .303 in No 4 Mk I*)
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English School, (20th century) / English
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National Army Museum, London
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rifle, bolt action, SMLE, .303 in No 4 Mk I*
Date
1943 AD (C20th AD)
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) .303 inch bolt action rifle No 4 Mk I 1943. Manufactured by Royal Ordnance Factory, Long Branch, Ontario, 1943. The No 4 Rifle is a simplified Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) Mk 3. Modified to allow mass production, the muzzle of the barrel was exposed and a new rear sight fitted. Two million examples were produced in Canada and the USA during World War Two (1939-1945).

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