Enfield No.1 Mk 111
- Category
- Firearms Rifles
- Classification
- Non-restricted
- Action
- Bolt
- Condition
- Very Good
- Manufacturer
- BSA (Birmingham Small Arms)
- Caliber
- 303 Brit.
- Sight
- Elevator Rear Sight
- Capacity
- 10
- Hand
- Right Handed or Ambidextrous
- Model
- #1
Restored to near issued condition an 1909 SMLE Mk.111 and 1915 Australian Department of Defense marked SMLE Mk 111, both have volley sights and cutoff magazines.
Although these both could have seen service by the ANZAC forces in Galipoli, the 1915 was more than likey used by Australia in WW1 and possibly in WW2 as the Aussies used their Mk 111s during both World Wars.
The slings are an exact replication of the raw leather issued to Commonwealth countries.
Please contact me if their are other questions you need information on, the bolts are mismatched and bores are tight and good rifling. The 1909 is really in pristine condition and I actually have my doubts it was even issued.