wayupnorth
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Northern Alberta
Good Afternoon.
over the last couple of years i have been amassing some nice collectables from my Grandfather and Father in Law from their time in WWII.
i have just recently had their medals and pictures framed and now have them mounted on my wall of my den.
I was sitting here looking at them the other night and a thought popped into my head.... i would love to get a WWII Lee Enfield to put up there with their medals and pictures. but i must confess that i have no knowledge about Lee Enfield other then to know it was the gun of choice for the commonwealth countries for almost 100 years.
so i thought maybe someone in here could steer me onto the right course.
if i wanted to be historically accurate what would my grandfather and father in law have been carrying in WWII?
both went in on day 1 and both where there till the end.
one was with the Calgary Highlanders and the other drove tank and was from Calgary area, so im guessing he was with the Kings Own?
i have sent in a request to the government for both of their files so i can get the exact specifics.
so what should i be looking for?
a British made Lee Enfield or a Canadian made one?
and where would i find one here in Canada?
i do believe i have the actual serial number of my grandfathers gun, it was written down in either his bible or his pay book, ill dig it out here when i get back home tonight, would that number tell me anything about where the gun was from?
thanks in advance for any help you can give.
over the last couple of years i have been amassing some nice collectables from my Grandfather and Father in Law from their time in WWII.
i have just recently had their medals and pictures framed and now have them mounted on my wall of my den.
I was sitting here looking at them the other night and a thought popped into my head.... i would love to get a WWII Lee Enfield to put up there with their medals and pictures. but i must confess that i have no knowledge about Lee Enfield other then to know it was the gun of choice for the commonwealth countries for almost 100 years.
so i thought maybe someone in here could steer me onto the right course.
if i wanted to be historically accurate what would my grandfather and father in law have been carrying in WWII?
both went in on day 1 and both where there till the end.
one was with the Calgary Highlanders and the other drove tank and was from Calgary area, so im guessing he was with the Kings Own?
i have sent in a request to the government for both of their files so i can get the exact specifics.
so what should i be looking for?
a British made Lee Enfield or a Canadian made one?
and where would i find one here in Canada?
i do believe i have the actual serial number of my grandfathers gun, it was written down in either his bible or his pay book, ill dig it out here when i get back home tonight, would that number tell me anything about where the gun was from?
thanks in advance for any help you can give.




















































