No 4 rear sights
would that rear sight be a mark 3 or did the mark4 have the same .on the .303 i had it had the same type of sight mark 3 on the top part of the sight. just wondering not nit picking
The
Number 4 Lee Enfield rifle had a PEEP type sight mounted near the rear of the action. The
Number 1 Lee Enfield rifle had an open rear sight attached to the center of the barrel.
There were four types of peep sight for the
Number 4 rifle. These were designated:
Mark 1 - A screw micrometer adjustable elevation slide (the best sight) but time consuming to make
Mark II - A simple "L" type flip sight for 300 and 600 yards
Mark III - A stamped metal rear sight with a seperate spacer washer
Mark IV - A stamped metal rear sight with the spacer attached and an improved adjustment catch.
The Mark II, Mark III and Mark IV type rear sights were made to help speed up production of the Number 4 rifles.
Some people tend to confuse the earlier Number 1 Mark III rifles because of the way these rifles are identified. These people refer to the Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield Number 1 Mark III rifle as a Mark III rifle, which is not correct nomenclature. It is the SMLE No. 1 Mark III, (or No.1 Mark III*) rifle.
A Number 4 Lee-Enfield, is NOT referred to as a SMLE, but rather as a Lee-Enfield. If you referred to a Number 4 as a SMLE, in the presence of an Instructor, or worse still, the Sergeant-Major, you would have had this difference positively reinforced by several fast laps of the Parade Square holding your LEE-ENFIELD above your head.