Lee Enfield No4 Mk1 Lend Lease .303
Guns International #: 103554968 Seller's Inventory #: 28036
Category: Enfield Rifles - Military Rifles - British

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Seller: Cliffs Guns Safes and Reloading
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State: Idaho
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Description:
USED in good condition Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I* We are not sure if this is a lend lease rifle it ha a B Arsenal marking and different rear sight and bolt than the savage lend lease rifles. If you have any info we would love to hear it.  supplied to Britain during WWII under the Lend-Lease Act (1941–1945). These rifles, often stamped "U.S. PROPERTY," were never officially used by U.S. forces. They typically feature a simplified L-shaped rear sight and a modified bolt release mechanism (Mk I* pattern). 
World Militaria Forum +3
Key Features & History
  • Production: Savage-made under contract for Britain (approx. 1.2 million rifles, about 6% of No.4 production).
  • Markings: Look for "U.S. PROPERTY" stamped on the receiver and sometimes a flaming bomb ordnance mark.
  • The "Mk I" Modification:* To speed up production, the bolt track was modified for easier, but sometimes stickier, bolt removal.
  • Features: Often featured two-position "L" flip-up aperture sights rather than the early long-range ladder sights. Most came with Walnut furniture, though later models used other woods.
  • Usage: They were manufactured at the former J. Stevens Arms Co. factory in Massachusetts, starting before the U.S. formally entered the


Price: $950.00

Curio/Relic: Yes
Manufacturer: Lee Enfield
Model: 4
Serial Number: 88C8812
Barrel Length: 25
Condition: good