The Enfield No. 4 Mk I is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .303 British. It features a 25-inch barrel and a standard 10-round detachable magazine. Manufactured by the Royal Ordnance Factory in Britain, this model represents one of the later wartime evolutions of the Lee-Enfield series, recognized for its rear-locking bolt system and two-piece stock configuration. The rifle’s receiver and bolt assembly are designed for controlled feed and consistent cycling, with a manual safety lever positioned at the left rear of the action.

This No. 4 Mk I is used. The rifle retains the traditional full-length wood furniture and steel barrel assembly typical of its production period. The sights include a rear aperture sight adjustable for elevation and a protected front post. The bolt handle is angled downward and set rearward for quicker manipulation, and the rifle employs a detachable box magazine compatible with standard .303 British cartridges. The metal surfaces are finished in a military-style protective coating suited to service conditions of the era.

Included with the rifle is its fixed 10-round magazine. No additional accessories, tools, or packaging are specified. The rifle’s configuration reflects standard British service specifications, with no modifications or alternate components indicated. All major assemblies—receiver, barrel, stock, and magazine—are consistent with the No. 4 Mk I pattern produced by the Royal Ordnance Factory.

Action BOLT
Barrel Length 25.00" BARREL
Caliber .303 BRITISH
Capacity 10 ROUNDS
Finish BLACK
Weight 8.6