Seen here is a Canadian made No4 Mk1* Lee Enfield rifle. The British needed help with supplying rifles during World War II so they outsourced productions to the Long Branch factory in Canada. There were a few shortcuts taken on this variant compared to the original No4 Mk1, but this 1944 dated example is in great shape ans shoots well at the range. Might have to test it more, that extractor looks a bit weak.
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