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1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock
1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock








Though are not required to store this in a gun safe it is advised you store them in you dwelling, preferably in a locked cupboard. cannot sell deactivated guns to anyone under the age of 18. We list details of our current stock by batch - due to our high turnover of the most popular models - so the images and descriptions fit that model, though there may be slight variations in stock grain/colour and metal condition - please bare in mind that some of the de-ac guns are almost 100 years old! Please note - all our items will require an authorised signature on delivery. Here at we try to get things right first time - but, being a bit crap sometimes, we do screw things up - if in any doubt please contact us - if we get a price wrong or are out of stock we will contact you immediately - many thanks. Strips, cocks and dry fires and comes complete with deactivation certificate.ĭeactivated 1946 dated No5 Jungle Carbine with sling and inerts, great example:ĭeactivated Parker Hale No4. Finish and woodork are very good and comes with original sling and inerts. This Deactivated Jungle Carbine No.5 is dated December 1946 (done in house at the ROF Fazakerley factory) and has all the correct lightening cuts and electro pen markings on the breach as you would expect.

1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock 1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock

Latest spec so the bolt cycles but does not cock, and comes complete with deactivation certificate.ĭeactivated 1946 dated No5 Jungle Carbine with sling and inerts, superb example:

1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock

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Finish and woodork are very good and all original plus it comes with original sling and inerts. This Deactivated Jungle Carbine No.5 is dated October 1946 (done in house at the ROF Fazakerley factory) and has all the correct lightening cuts and electro pen markings on the breach as you would expect. Manufactured from 1944 - 1947, they saw action mainly in the philipines/burma campaign at the end of WW2 plus later Malaysia and Boreo campaigns where the short, compact size and big hitting power was appreciated. Lee Enfield No.4 skeleton cutaway trainer:ĭeactivated Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine no5:Īh, the Jungle Carbine no5, last in the line of Lee Enfield bolt action rifles, they were shortbarelled lightened Lee Enfields, with so much flash and recoil that the distinctive fluted suppressor had to be fitted, along with a rubber recoil pad. Latest EU specs so the bolt slides but does not cock, trigger moves and the mag ejects plus it comes with correct EU deactivation certification.ĭeactivated 1945 dated No5 Grenade Launcher - rather cool and impressive: Shipping is for UK mainland - for Europe please contact us by clicking for further details or questions about this item Please contact us by clicking or call 07935 067654.ĭeactivated Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine no5 with grenade launcher and re-enforcements:īlimey, sometimes a rifle comes along that you just didn`t know existed - here`s a 1945 no5 thats been factory fitted with a WW1 SMLE grenade launcher (firing a blank round it fired either a Mills bomb or smoke grenade) and has been further modified with greande launching stock re-enforcement bands (the shock of firing a grenade would split the stock straight down the middle without the re-enforcement) and bolt and the original mag has been painted red to ensure you know to load blanks! This one is 100% original and has a great patina with enough wear and tear as you would expect. No need to deactivate as its never been a live gun (though the dart looks pretty tasty.īritish WW2 Swift training rifle, beautifully made folley:

1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock

Kind of worked, except the soldiers shot each other in the ass with them and they had to be withdrawn! Those that survive have not been loved so this ones a delight, in rare working condition and original excellent condition. Idea was to drill recruits loads without the use of real ammo. The idea was kind of good - cycle the bolt to cock it the same as per a No4, then pull tight into the shoulder (sprung butt plate prevents the trigger firing if not in tight) and aim at a target half an inch away of the barrel, pull the trigger and a dart comes up and out of the end to pierce the target where you were aiming. Now here`s a real oddity of British WW2 design - a Swift Lee Enfield rifle. British Lee Enfield Swift training rifle:








1942 lee enfield no4 mk1 stock