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This is a presentation delivered to a monthly meeting of the Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association (HBSA) of Great Britain in London, UK. Website: www.hbsa-uk.org by Tony Edwards SMLE Mark III 1907, SMLE Mark III* 1916, SMLE Matk V 1922, Rifle No.1 Mark VI 1929, Rifle No.4 1933, troop trials, ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, US Savage Arms, J Stevens Chicopee Falls, Canada Small Arms Ltd, Canadian Arsenals Ltd, No.4 Mark 1 1939, Rifle No.4 Mark 1*, Rifle No.4 Mark 2 1949, Rifle No.4 Mark 1/2 1949, Rifle No.4 Mark 1/3 1949, Rifle No.4(T), Rifle No.7 Mark 1 , Rifle C No.7 Mark 1, Rifle No.9 Mark 1, Rifle No.5 Mark 1, experimental Rifle No.6, proposed Rifle No.5 Mark 2, No.5 Take-down, 7.92mm Kurz Rifle No.5, Rifle .22" No8, 7.62 series rifles, L8A1, L8A2, L8A3, L8A4, L39A1, L42A1, L59A1 DP rifle by Tony Edwards
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The No.4 and No.5 Rifles Tony Edwards HBSA February 2012
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Page 1: British army Lee Enfield no.4 and no.5 rifles

The No.4 and No.5 Rifles

Tony Edwards

HBSAFebruary 2012

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SMLE Mark III

January 1907 Loc 13853

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SMLE Mark III*January 1916 LoC 17622

(Production commenced late 1915)Omitted:

Long Range sightsWindage adjustment

Magazine cut-offLug on firing pin collar

Swivel lug in front of magazine

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SMLE Mk.I & Conv. 91,118SMLE Mk.III 252,998SMLE Mk.III* 1,333,865

Rifle Stocks in 1924

Nomenclature changes May 1926

Rifle, SMLE Mk.III Rifle No.1 Mk.III

Rifle, SMLE Mk.III* Rifle No.1 Mk.III*

Rifle, Short, .22 RF Mk.IV Rifle No.2 Mk.IV*

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SMLE Mark V

Not announced in LoC

Approx 20,000 made between 1922-24

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Rifle No.1 Mark VIPrototype in 1923

Troop Trial rifles 1929-31

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No.1 Mark VI Plain furniture

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No.4 Troop trialsEnfield 1933

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No.4 Prototypeleft side detail showing

flat side body

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By 1935:

A pattern (No.1 Mk.VI) 6B Pattern (No.1 Mk.VI) 1,025B Pattern (No.4 Mk.I) 2,500C pattern (No.4 Mk.I) 56

Trials between:No.4 Mk.ILightened No.1 Mk.IIILightened P.’14 (Soley)

No.4 to be put in production in the event of war in Europe

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Production

In the U.K. two new ROFs were built

and

BSA capacity expanded with new factory at Small Heath, Birmingham

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R.O.F. Fazakerley

Near Liverpool

Came on line in June 1941 and at its height had

12,000 workers

70% women

Continued in production post war

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R.O.F. Maltby

Near Sheffield

Started production in May 1940

Acted as coordination centre for sub-contractors like peddled Scheme in WWI

Had less production capacity than Fazakerley

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In the United States:

Savage Arms

Three factories of J. Stevens at Chicopee Falls, Mass.

First rifle test fired on 25 July 1941

Many stamped “US PROPERTY”

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In Canada

Small Arms Ltd, later Canadian Arsenals Ltd

Canadian Government owned.

First 5 rifles 30 June 1941, 735 workers

By end of 1942, 5,500 workers

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The rifles….

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No.4 Mark IApproved 15 November 1939

Made at all factories.

Essentially the No.4 Mark I Troop Trials rifles with some minor changes.

Five groove, left hand twist

Trigger mounted on trigger guard

Spring loaded bolt release catch

Screw adjustable sight

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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No.4 Mark I*Not announced in LoC

Only made in U.S. and Canadian factories

Simplified production

Bolt release now by slot in rail

Slab cocking piece

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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No.4 Mark 2

Introduced 31 March 1949

Made at Fazakerley

Trigger mounted on receiver

Beech woodwork

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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No.4 Mark 1/2

Introduced 31 March 1949

Made at Fazakerley, Enfield and BSA

Conversion of Mark 1 to Mark 2 standard

Trigger mounted on receiver

Sights updated

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No.4 Mark 1/3

Introduced 31 March 1949

Made at Fazakerley

Conversion of Mark 1* to Mark 2 standard

Trigger mounted on receiver

Sights updated

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© Chris MacDonald 2012

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Bodies

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Barrels:

Original Mark I was five groove, left hand twist

Also approved were:

Two groove Mark IIThree groove Not awarded Mark numberThree groove (A & P) Mark IIIFour groove Not awarded Mark numberSix groove C Mark IV

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Foresights:

Mark I Machined, full length blade

Mark I* Similar to Mark I but with slot in base

Mark II Similar to Mark I but longer platform

Mark III Similar to mark I* but longer platform

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Foresight protectors

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Rear sights

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Long Branch and Savage early Mark I sights

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No.4 with fibre glass furniture

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Simplified Rifle, Type 1 1942

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Simplified Rifle, Type 2 1942

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No.4T

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No.4T

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Camouflaged No.4T in Italy 1944

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Canadian alternative mount

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No.4 Spigot launcher

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The .22 inch No.4 based rifles……

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Rifle No.7 Mark 1Conversion by BSA

Has shortened bolt like No.8

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Rifle C No.7 Mark 1Made as a .22 inch rifle

Has rimfire bolthead like SMLE

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Rifle No.9 Mark 1Conversion by

Parker Hale for the Royal Navy

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The Rifle No.5 Mark I……

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No.5 Mark I

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Experimental Rifle No.6

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Mark IMark 2

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Proposed No.5 Mark 2

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No.5 Mark 2 Muzzle detail

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No.5 take-down for Paratroops

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No.5 Take-down butt dove-tail

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7.92mm Kurz No.5

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.22” No.5

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.22” No.8 Rifle

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The 7.62mm Era…..

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L8 seriesA1, A2, A3 and A4

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L39A1

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L42A1

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L59A1 DP Rifle

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Finally, the numbers……

No.4 Production

UK 1941-44 2,021,913Stevens - Savage 1,236,000Long Branch 905,731 (330,000 for UK)UK 1948-54 500,000 approx

TOTAL 4,663,644

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