There are many excellent sites on the web to learn more about British rifles. Here are a few of the best. Surf & enjoy.
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Jay Currah's wonderful site has Enfield history, model identification and lots of photos:
www.geocities.com/lee_enfield_rifles/
If it is unavailable try:
members.optushome.com.au/lee-enfield/
Stephen Redgwell's site is THE place to learn about reloading for the .303 British and much more:
www.303british.com
Enfield Research Associates the home of Enfield authour Skip Stratton. Exellent place to learn the history of this fine rifle:
www.uidaho.edu/~stratton/en-page.html
Ian Skennerton wrote THE book on the Lee-Enfield, and many others as well. Lots of good information at his site:
www.skennerton.com
The Lee Enfield Rifle Association was formed by a group of enthusiasts who saw the need for a shooting association dedicated to the Lee Enfield Rifle. There are members from all over the United Kingdom and Overseas. Lots of good information here:
www.leeenfieldrifleassociation.org.uk/
Here is an excellent site that list tons of British commonwealth military units and their markings:
www.regiments.org/milhist/regtintro/abbrev.htm
This page contains a nice photo reference on Indian Lee-Enfields:
www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/4064/PersCollection/Ishaporepage.html
Webpace that contains great info on British Ammo headstamps:
website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/303headstamps.html
This website is all about the weapons of the British Airborne in WW2: www.britishairborne.org/infantry.html
This webpage has lots of Martini photos.
64.177.205.5/martini/gallery.htm
This site has great information on markings for British bayounets.
www.radix.net/~bbrown/brit_bayo.html
Board member Amatikulu has an excellent site with lots of information on British markings: Amatikulu's markings site
This page has Enfield manfacturer's markings:
Manufacturer's markings
This page has excellent information about Lee-Enfields in .22 LR caliber: .22 Lee-Enfields
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If you know of a link that should be included here email it to me and we'll do so.
Jay Currah's wonderful site has Enfield history, model identification and lots of photos:
www.geocities.com/lee_enfield_rifles/
If it is unavailable try:
members.optushome.com.au/lee-enfield/
Stephen Redgwell's site is THE place to learn about reloading for the .303 British and much more:
www.303british.com
Enfield Research Associates the home of Enfield authour Skip Stratton. Exellent place to learn the history of this fine rifle:
www.uidaho.edu/~stratton/en-page.html
Ian Skennerton wrote THE book on the Lee-Enfield, and many others as well. Lots of good information at his site:
www.skennerton.com
The Lee Enfield Rifle Association was formed by a group of enthusiasts who saw the need for a shooting association dedicated to the Lee Enfield Rifle. There are members from all over the United Kingdom and Overseas. Lots of good information here:
www.leeenfieldrifleassociation.org.uk/
Here is an excellent site that list tons of British commonwealth military units and their markings:
www.regiments.org/milhist/regtintro/abbrev.htm
This page contains a nice photo reference on Indian Lee-Enfields:
www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/4064/PersCollection/Ishaporepage.html
Webpace that contains great info on British Ammo headstamps:
website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/303headstamps.html
This website is all about the weapons of the British Airborne in WW2: www.britishairborne.org/infantry.html
This webpage has lots of Martini photos.
64.177.205.5/martini/gallery.htm
This site has great information on markings for British bayounets.
www.radix.net/~bbrown/brit_bayo.html
Board member Amatikulu has an excellent site with lots of information on British markings: Amatikulu's markings site
This page has Enfield manfacturer's markings:
Manufacturer's markings
This page has excellent information about Lee-Enfields in .22 LR caliber: .22 Lee-Enfields
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