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I just watched a Smithsonian docu. on D day and the immediate aftermath. about 9 min into part II there is a picture of a U.S. soldier ( at least the helmet looked "merican") firing a Left hand bolt Lee Enfield with what appears to be a M84 scope ( same as some of the WWII Garands were issued). The scope is bridge mounted but off-set to the left side of the action. The guy firing the gun was firing left handed and had tilted his head over the comb a bit to be able to sight the gun.
The left side of the action looks the same as a regular Lee Enfield and ejection happened out the right side same as all others (facilitated by the left side off-set scope).
A left hand bolt gun for war issue must be scarce as hens teeth...anybody ever see one in this country. Is there any info as to #'ers produced or is it something an enterprising armorer produced "one-off" for a promising marksman recruit that happened to shoot left-handed? Regardless I bet it would be a much sought after item for a lot of Milsurp collections.
The left side of the action looks the same as a regular Lee Enfield and ejection happened out the right side same as all others (facilitated by the left side off-set scope).
A left hand bolt gun for war issue must be scarce as hens teeth...anybody ever see one in this country. Is there any info as to #'ers produced or is it something an enterprising armorer produced "one-off" for a promising marksman recruit that happened to shoot left-handed? Regardless I bet it would be a much sought after item for a lot of Milsurp collections.




















































