"Enfield" refers to the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield, United Kingdom, and the name "Enfield" is applied to small arms manufactured or designed by the Royal Small Arms Factory (even if they didn't come specifically from the Enfield factory). There are several models of pistols and rifles which bear the name "Enfield", the most famous of which is the Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle.
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BLue book of gun values
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the best gun from WWII had to be either the trench gun(a shotgun) or the springfield. no questions asked. The most reliable are the lee enfield and the 7$ gun(stengun)
Lee Enfield 303
Bolt action military rifle, most commonly in caliber .303 British.
ww1 Britain standard issue was a Lee Enfield and German was a Gewehr 98 WW2 Britain standard issue was a new version of the Lee Enfield and German was a Karabiner 98K
That depends on which "Enfield" gun it is. The Enfield name applies to several rifles from blackpowder muskets to multiple variations of bolt actions made in several countries as well as a revolver. Values differ based on type of gun and condition. This question is not answerable without a lot more information.
For the British, it was the Lee Enfield Rifle, and in Germany it was the Gewehr 1888 and 1898.
the infantry used: lee enfield 303, bren light machine gun, vickers machine gun, Thompson sub machine gun the sten was not yet issued to troops in Africa.
The M1917 refers to many pieces of equipment. A bayonet, a helmet, a light machine gun, a 45 cal. revolver, an Enfield rifle,and a Browning water cooled machine gun. Both machine guns were 30 cal. as well as the Enfield rifle.
Military Arsenals at Enfield, Long Branch in Canada, Lithgow in Australia and Ishapore in India