What is a knox (or nocks) form on a rifle?

Don't feel bad, I took two years of gunsmith training and have been gunsmithing for 47 years... never heard of it before... but then I have never been into Lee Enfield rifles either...
 
It's not just on Lee Enfields - but is most often encountered on military bolt actions of yesteryear and one some English sporting rifles of the pre-WW2 era.
 
It's not just on Lee Enfields - but is most often encountered on military bolt actions of yesteryear and one some English sporting rifles of the pre-WW2 era.

You have to go back further than yesteryear I think... and not that common in the last ... what - 100 years? Other than the Lee Enfield name six. ;)
 
Hmm... six huh? Tough order - it was never widely used. But off the top of my head:

Martini Henry
Martini Enfield
Lee Enfield No1 series
Lee Enfield No.4 series
Lee Enfield No.5 series
Mauser IG71
Mauser IG71/84
Portugese Kropatschek
1886 Steyr
.310 Martini Cadet
BSA Lee Speed
M1895 Lee Navy
1866 Chassepot
M1874 Gras rifle
 
You have to go back further than yesteryear I think... and not that common in the last ... what - 100 years?

Martini Henry first entered service in 1871
Martini Enfield produced 1878-1903
Lee Enfield series official adoption in 1895
Mauser IG71 designed 1871
Mauser IG71/84 designed 1871
Portugese Kropatschek in service 1886–1898
1886 Steyr in service 1886–1898
.310 Martini Cadet introduced in 1900
BSA Lee Speed service history Boer War, World War I
M1895 Lee Navy in service 1895–1907
1866 Chassepot in service 1867–1874
M1874 Gras rifle in service (France) 1874–1886
 
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