
Lee–Enfield - Wikipedia
In the years after the Second World War, the British produced the No. 4 Mk 2 (Arabic numerals replaced Roman numerals in official names in 1944) rifle, a refined and improved No. 4 rifle …
Rifle No. 4 Mk II - firearms
The No4 Mk II (or Mk2) was adopted in 1949, with production at ROF-Fazakerley in July, 1949 until 1955. Fazakerley was the only plant to manufacture the No4 Mk2. At the same time that …
Serial numbering of the .303in Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4
Their No.4 rifle production continued until well into the 1960s. By 1961, these rifles were usually serial numbered such as "61/P.O.F./C12345", but whether the earlier POF production may …
1953 British FAZAKERLEY Enfield No. 4 MK II .303 Caliber …
2016年11月3日 · Here we present a C&R Fazakerley Enfield No. 4 Mk II Rifle, made in 1953 at the Royal Ordnance Factory at Fazakerley, as suburb of Liverpool, England. The British No. 4 …
李-恩菲尔德No.4步枪 ——〖枪炮世界〗
这种新步枪在1949年3月获得采用,此时英国兵工部门也改变了型号命名方式,原本的罗马数字改为阿拉伯数字,于是新的枪型被命名 为 No.4 Mk.2步枪。
New, (to me), No4 Mk2 Fazakerly 1954 - milsurps.com
2011年10月3日 · Hello All, I am a new member to this forum. I have been shooting Enfield rifles for about 25years now. I recently acquired the aforementioned No4 Mk2 rifle. I went to the …
No4Mk2 FTR...anyone ever seen such an animal | Gunboards Forums
2019年9月6日 · No 4 Mk 2 FTR's are our there, most dated '56 with a few '57's. They are uncommon so if everything matches I would grab it. Latest observed FTR from Fazakerly is 1958.
BSA No4 Mk1/2 & No4 Mk1/3 | Gunboards Forums
2023年1月30日 · There was a thread recently where a BSA FTR marked rifle was a No4 Mk1/3, and a suggestion that ONLY Fazakerley did the Mk2 (/2 & /3) conversions . I explained that …
No. 4 Mk. 2 Lee Enfield For Review "UF Prefix" - Reddit
2023年10月16日 · Today, we will be taking a look at a recent acquisition of mine, a No. 4 Mk. 2 Lee Enfield. Production of the No. 4 Mk. 2 began in 1949 as part of a series of post-war, …
Should I get a No4 MK1 or a MK2? - Gunboards Forums
2016年4月17日 · But really, if you're going to have one No. 4 in a milsurp collection I would suggest you want a typical mid-war example from Maltby, Fazakerley, BSA, Longbranch, or …