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The Lee-Enfield rifle was first introduced in 1895. It was designed for the British Army and became the standard issue infantry rifle. The rifle was renowned for its accuracy, rapid rate of fire, and robust design, and it saw extensive use during both World Wars and in various conflicts throughout the 20th century.
Many books have been written on the Lee-Enfield. Good luck.
Seerial numbers are not unique to only one rifle. The year of manufacture is frequently stamped on the metal band at the wrist, or the left side of the receiver, depending on which MODEL Lee Enfield you have.
Entire books have been written on Lee Enfield Rifles. You'll have to narrow it down a little. A Wikipedia search for SMLE will help you get started.
A Lee Enfield rifle typically weighed around 8.8 pounds (4 kilograms) without any additional attachments or modifications.
See the link below to a good Wikipedia article on the Lee Enfield. There are several DIFFERENT .303 Enfield rifles.
SMLE- aka the Lee Enfield
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The 'E.Y'. rifle was named after Sir Ernest Youlle who invented it, or more accurately, adapted it from the standard Lee-Enfield rifle
See the link below for a short treatise (with photos) on the various Lee Enfield oilers.
The year 1955 marked the entry of the 350 cc 'Bullet', the first motorcycle in India, manufactured by the Royal Enfield Company of the UK.