Good evening gents,
I've inherited a 1916 Lee Enfield ShtLE (SMLE?) III* rifle chambered in .303 brit. The bolt, sights, receiver all are matched. I've been desperately trying to find information about this rifle, and every time I try and look up information on this year and model of rifle, It comes up with your standard WW1 infantry-type rifle with full stock, bayonet, upper hand guard, etc. I can't seem to find this year of rifle with this stock. Believe me when I say I've exhausted all options. I can find pictures of similar looking stocks online, but I can't find any info about why it looks like this.
My best guess is assuming it was a regular 1916 No.1 Mk III* rifle, full stock and handgrips and later changed to this stock, or maybe the original stock was modified to this. Here are some pictures of it. If you could shed any light on the situation, or point me in the right direction It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
~ RCAF Crow
I've inherited a 1916 Lee Enfield ShtLE (SMLE?) III* rifle chambered in .303 brit. The bolt, sights, receiver all are matched. I've been desperately trying to find information about this rifle, and every time I try and look up information on this year and model of rifle, It comes up with your standard WW1 infantry-type rifle with full stock, bayonet, upper hand guard, etc. I can't seem to find this year of rifle with this stock. Believe me when I say I've exhausted all options. I can find pictures of similar looking stocks online, but I can't find any info about why it looks like this.
My best guess is assuming it was a regular 1916 No.1 Mk III* rifle, full stock and handgrips and later changed to this stock, or maybe the original stock was modified to this. Here are some pictures of it. If you could shed any light on the situation, or point me in the right direction It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
~ RCAF Crow


















































