Long Lee Enfield MkI BSA Lee Speed - Reserved . Sniper Rifles. Below is an image of the . The rifle is without its cleaning rod, otherwise it is complete. 1, and the Custom No. The inventor of the bolt-action was the renowned, James Paris Lee. Shot 20-30 rounds of Remington factory through it. .303 Caliber. sight fitted to a The Bayonet blade which is in good clean condition with original polish, is 12" in length, double edged and unfullered with a … WW2 British Sten Gun Mark 5 9mm very good condition. Lee Metford MKII .303 rifle manufactured by L.S..A .Co (London Small Arms Company), and dated 1894. Whitaker Special BSA M47c No4T 7.62 Target Rifle. When the Lee magazine rifle was adopted for British military service, it was initially produced as a long rifle for the infantry. This bayonet is in over-all good condition for its 120 years of age and is highly collectable. Click to open image! Sn 14039:3 - 14039:3 This is an early Edwardian, Lee Metford, 1888 Mark II bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford rifle. Click to open image! This rifle is commonly referred to as the "Lee-Metford," or "Magazine Lee-Metford" (MLM). Metford Rifling Circa 1900 Price: £600. This is an early Edwardian, Lee Metford, 1888 Mark II second pattern bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford Rifle. Serial number “3802 D” is stamped into the RHS of the breech, the rear of the bolt handle and the underside of the ladder sight. Click to open image! 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.. Parker-Hale’s sporting rifles based on the Lee-Enfield No. £1850.00. Lee Enfield Number 4 Mk2 .303 1953. This example was manufactured at … WW1 British 1907 pattern 1918 Chapman 8 inch Bowie Bayonet with Scabbard. The very rare early Metford example can be identified by the radiused nose of the case. British Lee Metford 1888 Pattern Bayonet A Second Version 1888 Model Bayonet Dated For January 1900 C/W Poor Condition Leather Scabbard. 4oz with a barrel length of 30.2” RIFLE .303” LEE-METFORD, replaced the Martini-Henry rifle in 1888 after 9 … Many stamps, including "crowned 3 W" on the back of the blade, see pictures. 1. History starts as a military rifle for Royal marines' duty on the RMS (Royal Mail Service) ship 354 EMPRESS OF INDIA! It was converted by Enfield in 1909 to charger loading and restamped CLLE meaning Charger Loading Lee Enfield. £390.00. Description: Long history on this long LEE-ENFIELD dated 1896. James Paris Lee, ex-pat Canadian turned American, designed the piece in the late 1870's. The .303 calibre, Rifle, Magazine, Lee-Enfield, more commonly referred to as the Magazine Lee-Enfield, or MLE (sometimes spoken as "emily" instead of M, L, E) was developped because the new invention of cordite ammunition was too quickly eroding the rifling in the earlier Metford rifled arms. It has an overall length of 49.5 inches, the same as the Martini-Henry. £650.00. $150 for bayonet. £550.00. The auxiliary rear-sight was. A de-activated Australian.303 Lee Enfield mark 1, 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. 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 Small Bore & Training Rifles. The action is very smooth as is typical of the number 111 smle rifle. 1 action were the Standard No. The 305mm double-edged blade is nicely marked on the ricasso with a flat crown above VR (Victoria Regina) and the date 9 '97 (September 1897). LSB#: 190402LH35 Make: London Small Arms Company Ltd. (LSA Co).United Kingdom Model: Lee-Metford MK II (Magazine Lee Metford or MLM) Serial Number: 4940 Year of Manufacture: 1893.The MkII was produced between 1892 and 1896 Caliber: .303 British Action Type: Bolt Action with Detachable Magazine Markings: The top of the receiver is marked twice with a South African acceptance mark … To accommodate the cavalry on horseback, a much more compact carbine version was produced. Nowadays scarce, a good example may well exceed the value of the rifle to which it is fitted.Versions were produced both for the 'Long' Lee-Metford and Enfield, and the S.M.L.E. 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. The Lee-Enfield traces it roots back to 1888, when the British Army adopted the Magazine Rifle Mk. Good condition, button works.. No sheath Is sent as insured package. £625.00. Beautiful British Lee Metford bayonet M1888 MK I, Type 2. British M1888 Mk I Type II Lee Metford Rifle Bayonet. Used in 1959 to test 7.62 Rifle design. A matching example of a fairly rare collectors rifle. Lee-metford Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1902, serial number 9234, walnut stock stamped with COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA/MILY. of the rear volley aperture. This unit, designated the"Sight, Auxiliary, Aperture, Mk.I" was manufactured by modifiying the volley sight of the Lee-Metford rifle. £625.00. Lee Enfield Number 4 Mk1 converted to Smoke or Grenade Use. Click to open image! Glock 17 9mm GEN 2 Pistol. Minor changes led to the adoption of the MLM Mk I* in 1892, the MLM Mk II in 1893, and the MLM Mk II* in 1895. These were initially Lee Metford pattern, but changed to Lee Enfield pattern rifling when the long rifles made the same shift. The gun is well balanced and feels right in your hands. This rifle is 49.4” long & Weighs 9lb. Rifle length 110 cm Calibre/Item: 303 Make: Lee- Enfield Model: No I Mk III Action: Bolt repeater Condition: Very Good Price: $1300 Advertised: 08/01/2021 Comment: All matching numbers great condition. You are viewing an Antique Circa 1890s piece of British military history. 1 was a stock standard military rifle with the fore-end shortened; the Supreme No. This is a Victorian Pattern 1888 Mk.II Lee Metford Knife bayonet for use on the British M1888 Mk I Type II .303 caliber Lee Metford and Long Lee Enfield Rifles. P14 / M17. Lee Enfield 303 SMLE (Reduced) Feb 1, 2021 . designed for fitment in place. sight . The bolt matches the receiver and has been polished to look like chrome. As can be seen from the catalog pages above the Standard No. This rifle is in remarkable condition, both internally and externally. Price £139. A rare Mk II Lee-Metford Magazine Rifle. Ending Feb 10 at 9:29AM PST 6d 15h. The Lee rifle (Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield), was developed from the initial design by James Paris Lee, a Scottish by birth Canadian, and later American inventor. Click to open image! Click to open image! Early Lee Enfield and Lee metford rifles occasionally got bulged barrels due to excessive pressures when the Mk1 Cordite degraded in tropical climes. I, also known as the Lee-Metford. It is still live and bore and rifling are in very good condition. The Lee–Enfield was adapted to fire the .303 British cartridge, a rimmed, high-powered rifle round. Lee Enfield N.9 Naval Training Rifle - Reserved . Click to open image! 1, the Supreme No. This rifle is in very good condition and has a monticarlo /parker hale style stock. British 1888 Mark II Lee Metford Bayonet By Wilkinson and MK I Scabbard. built for Palma Matches. 3 rifle, with bayonet manufactured by Lithgow small arms factory dated Comes with original web sling and de-activation certificate in magazine, with bayonet, scabbard & frog. Created by James P. Lee, the rifle utilized a "cock-on-closing" bolt with rear locking lugs, and was designed to fire the British .303 black powder cartridge. Click to open image! G3 German Semi and Full Auto Service Rifle date 1974 7.62 x 51 . Lee Enfield bayonet Type 1903 – Top 2 1903, Bottom 1903 converted from 1888 £950.00. Click to open image! The receiver is Lee Enfield (Enfield made) but the barrel is Metford (Sparkbrook made), as is the butt stock (with LSA made butt plate). Made 1942. Long Lee Enfield MkI* BSA Lee Speed - Reserved. 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. Lee Metford MkI * Dated 1889 - Reserved. Enfield 7.62 Trials Rifle dated 1959 S/N 137. Bolt is MLM Mk.II* or MLE Butt shows it was taken from a Mk.II Lee Metford (II) and a first class arm (1).