What makes a Lee Enfield so desirable? Is it the way the bolt-action feels when you cycle it? Accuracy? Is it the fact that Canada used them in the two world wars? Why have they downed so much large game when the ammo is so expensive and hard to reload? Why are they so sought after both by collectors and shooters alike? Why do people treat these as the ultimate rifle?
I guess my question comes down to why so much demand over a rifle that's over a hundred years old? And why do people both collect (all variants and makes) and actively use them for hunting?
Can someone clarify why this is the case?
I guess my question comes down to why so much demand over a rifle that's over a hundred years old? And why do people both collect (all variants and makes) and actively use them for hunting?
Can someone clarify why this is the case?
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