Enfield Rifle 1857

The Lee-Enfield rifle is one of the most battle-hardened weapons in history, yet it rarely gets the recognition it deserves. Overshadowed by the Mauser 98, many collectors and historians focus on the ...

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After the British adopted the FAL as the L1A1 rifle, there was still an interest in converting stocks of existing No4 Enfield rifles to the new 7.62x51mm cartridge for reserve and training use. A ...

The National Interest: From Britain to Beyond: How the Enfield Pattern Rifle Conquered the World

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From Britain to Beyond: How the Enfield Pattern Rifle Conquered the World

American Rifleman: I Have This Old Gun: British Lee-Enfield No. 4 (T) Sniper Rifle

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I Have This Old Gun: British Lee-Enfield No. 4 (T) Sniper Rifle

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The National Interest: The Rifle That Forged the British Empire: The Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle

The Rifle That Forged the British Empire: The Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle

The National Interest: The Sun Used to Never Set on the British Enfield Rifle

Here’s What You Need To Remember: The Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle arrived just when it was needed, and it was clear that what worked at Waterloo would not suffice in the coming conflict. Great Britain ...

Royal Enfield USA - We have been creating modern classics since 1901. Manufacturers of the Bullet, Classic, INT650, Continental GT, Himalayan & Meteor series.

The first Royal Enfield motorcycle was built in 1901 by The Enfield Cycle Company of Redditch, Worcestershire, England, the company was responsible for the design and original production of the 1932 Royal Enfield Bullet, the longest-lived motorcycle design in history. [3]