Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine For Sale



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Jungle Exactly. The internal dimensions differ between the various marks & models so its important to get the correct wood or it won't fit.

Classic Enfield Rifles. No5 Jungle Carbine May 1946 Calibre.303 Serial No W1882 Price: £600. Commission Sale. Matching Serial Numbers & in Very Good Order. A genuine British No5 Jungle Carbine dated May 1946, chambered in.303 caliber, Serial number W1882. Lee enfield, model: no. I jungle carbine, caliber: 303 br, comes with magazine. Front sight (missing the dovetail post) and bayonet lug. Retains full military configuration. British proof marks. Bolt and receiver are matching. Original rear peep sight. Three piece hardwood stock. Steel and rubber buttplate. Here at Sarco Inc. We are proud to offer a wide range of original Lee Enfield parts so you can keep your rifle operating for years to come. We have parts for all of the most popular models including the #1 Mark III, the #4 Mark I, and the #5 Jungle Carbine. We are also building complete Enfields that will be available in our showroom.

Enfield no 5 for sale

The No.5 Jungle Carbine featured an overall weight of 7.15 pounds, a reduction from the No.4's 8.8 pound carry weight, and overall length was a handier 39.5 inches, down from 44 inches seen in the original Lee-Enfield design. Enfield L1A1 1960. BSA 1900 LE1 Convert 1908. Enfield no1 mk1 1905. Black Enfield L1A1. R.A.S.F Sparkbook. Enfield 1958 L1A1. Lee Enfield Number 4 Mk2.303 1953. Enfield 7.62 Trials Rifle dated 1959 S/N 137. Used in 1959 to test 7.62 Rifle design.


If it says '2A1' then its a modified curt down Indian 7.62 Version of the No1 MkIII SMLE, #5 wood will definitely not fit.
Jungle

Sorry, but I found this while looking for something else.

“If you see a barrel-mounted tangent sight, the rifle is a fake. If you don’t see lightening flutes on the barrel knox form and lightening cuts in the receiver, the rifle is a fake. If it has a No. 5 flash hider, it’s a fake. If the barrel band is up within a few inches of the flash hider, it’s a fake. (Or a thinly-disguised “replica,” if you must.)
No. 7 “Jungle Carbine”
Shortened version of 2A/2A1 rifle, with flash hider installed. Like the 2A Tanker Carbine, this is strictly an aftermarket modification. There never was a carbine version of the Ishapore 2A/2A1 rifle, and there never was any such thing as a “No. 7 Jungle Carbine.” The Lee-Enfield No. 7 rifle is a .22 caliber training rifle, similar in appearance to a full-size No. 4 rifle, which was made in both Canada and Great Britain in the late 1940s. They are clearly marked as such. “

Lee Enfield No 5 Jungle Carbine For Sale






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