These are rare and hard to find. This is not a reproduction but an original WW2 British Spike Bayonet! This was the last Spike Bayonet for the #4 British Lee-Enfield Infantry Rifle. This Bayonet was made around early 1944 for British Soldiers fighting in WW2. These where produced and manufactured in large quantities but rare and uncommon today. In the pictures you will see the rear of the Bayonet. It still has the working slide/locking mechanism so it will slide on the end of your rifle and lock into place. The mechanism has groves for your finger to provide traction. It slides with ease, back and forth, like it was made yesterday. Expect some grease, grime and dirt on it due to the fact that this has been in a Military Warehouse for most of its life after WW2 and due to the fact that it is over 70 years of age. The length is 7 and 3/4 inches overall with a tapered point. Weight of this Spike Bayonet is just a few ounces and it is made from cast solid steel.
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Blog Link- weaponcollector.blogspot.com While it is best known for its role as the British and Commonwealth forces' primary infantry light machine gun (LMG) in World War II, it was also used in the Korean War and saw service throughout the later half of the 20th century, including the Falklands War of 1982 and the 1991 Gulf War. The Bren was a modified version of a Czechoslovak-designed light machine gun, the ZB vz. 26, which British Army officials had tested during a firearms service competition in the 1930s. The later Bren featured a distinctive curved box magazine, conical flash hider and quick change barrel. In the 1950s the Bren was rebarrelled to accept the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. Although fitted with a bipod, it could also be mounted on a tripod or vehicle-mounted. The Bren was replaced as the section LMG by the L7 general purpose machine gun (GPMG), a heavier belt-fed weapon. This was in turn supplemented in the 1980s by the L86 Light Support Weapon firing the 5.56x45mm NATO round, leaving the Bren only in use on some vehicles. As of November 2007, the Bren is still manufactured by Indian Ordnance Factories as the "Gun, Machine 7.62mm 1B" Its 30-round magazine was in practice usually filled with 28 or 29 rounds to prevent jams and avoid wearing out the magazine spring. Care needed to be taken with magazine loading to ensure that the .303 cartridge rims did not overlap the wrong way, causing a jam. The rounds had to be loaded the correct way, each round ahead of ...
.303 British Rifle No. 4 Assembly, Disassembly Manual Best
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.303 British Rifle No. 4 Assembly, Disassembly Manual Overview
Ideal workshop reference for stripping & assembly with exploded parts drawings, specifications, service accessories, historical information and recommended reading references. And ideal workbook for shooters and collectors alike. The binding is triple saddle-stitched with a durable plastic laminated cover.
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Me firing a .303 Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1 Video Clips. Duration : 2.13 Mins.
This gun had more kick than the 7.62 that I fired, but it was very accurate. My Dad wasn't there to film me but I fired a Mauser K98 which was a 7.62, he also missed me fire another Lee enfield 7.62 conversion but owell, by shoulder killed because I wasn't used to firing the 7.62 =( Its okay now but I don't want anyone posting crap like 'Haha ur a pussy' because I know some idiots on here do =)
ww1 lee enfield no.1 Mk3* Tube. Duration : 8.70 Mins.
here is my vid on my ww1 no.1 Mk3* lee enfield. belive it or not this is my heavily cut down version to get it under 10 mins. if there is anything you want to know just leave me a comment and ill get back to you. enjoy
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ATI Hunting .303 Enfield Scope Mount For .303 Enfield No. 4 Mk1 2 5 Best
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ATI Hunting .303 Enfield Scope Mount For .303 Enfield No. 4 Mk1 2 5 Overview
ATI Hunting .303 Enfield Scope Mount For .303 Enfield No. 4 Mk1 2 5. Extremely Stable Mount Holds Zero. T-6 Aluminum. Black Anodized Finish. Install Using Weaver Type Rings. No Gunsmithing Required. Cannot Be Modified To Fit .308. Mfg. Lifetime Warranty. - For: .303 Enfield No. 4, Mk1, 2, 5
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