![]() The rear sight is a tall flip up aperture attached to the safety. The sight is rotated to the desired distance. The front volley sight is a rotating dial with a point at one end and the sight at the other. There are 2 protective wings directly to the rear of the sight. The rear sight is a “U” notched sliding sight escalator assembly marked from “2-20”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a bladed post set between two protective ears. The marking disk on the butt is marked “2.15 /. The front volley sight is marked “LES 2”. ![]() ![]() The top of the barrel is marked “HV” behind the rear sight signifying an upgraded high velocity ammo rear sight base. The metal parts are marked with various British stampings that include “crowned” inspection stamps. The left side of the receiver is marked with a “crown / ER / crossed flags / P” proof and with a “crowned” inspection stamp. The right side of the receiver is also marked with “crosses out numbers”. The right side of the receiver, face of the nosecap and the rear of the bolt handle are each marked with the serial number. The right side of the stock collar is marked “crown / E.R.” (Edwardius Rex – King Edward VII) and “ENFIELD / 1905 / SHT LE / I***”. Markings: There is no visible import mark. Each “ * ” indicates an Arsenal Upgrade.Īction Type: Bolt Action, Detachable Magazine Model: SHT LE I*** (Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark I*** or SMLE Mk I***). Arrow_back Back More Sold Foreign Military Arms
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