How a Lee Enfield works
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- The Lee-Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle that served as the main firearm used by the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. It was the British Army's standard rifle from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957. It is often referred to as the "SMLE," which is short for the common "Short Magazine Lee-Enfield" variant.
A redesign of the Lee-Metford (adopted by the British Army in 1888), the Lee-Enfield superseded the earlier Martini-Henry, Martini-Enfield, and Lee-Metford rifles. It featured a ten-round box magazine which was loaded with the .303 British cartridge manually from the top, either one round at a time or by means of five-round chargers. The Lee-Enfield was the standard issue weapon to rifle companies of the British Army and other Commonwealth nations in both the First and Second World Wars (these Commonwealth nations included Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and South Africa, among others).
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Lee Enfield: full disassembly & assembly
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Don't try to recreate what you see in this video, as this is gameplay. This video was created using the game World of Guns:
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I'd love to build a modern hunting rifle using the Lee Enfield action. I think it would be great for fast follow up shots.
Don’t do it just use the rifle the way it is. Don’t transform it in a hunting rifle
@@alexandrehodgson6326exactly, the only problem is the ammunition type is quite expensive.
Definitifely have to make a lego version of that!
The very best bolt action battle rifle ever built.
My dream is buying that gun, I love Lee-Enfield rifles.
I like mosin nagant
I have a gun I can sell that in $100
The lee enfield
@@nitamonidutta6540 you still selling
me to
Am I the only to notice we have BSA with a Queen Victoria cypher and a Lee dated 1901 that has been converted to MKIII standards? A rare gun.
Wow
Wow, amazing video, thanks for taking the time to put this together and posting it
Thanks for this. It helped me diagnose my MkIII
I drilled fired and did parade drill with a fixed bayonet when aged 15 and half at HMS Ganges the boys training establishment at Shotley near Ipswich, Suffolk.
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Holy shit, I noticed something wrong on the model. The ejector only ejects unfired rounds when you just repeatedly pull the handle back and forth, only far enough to hit the screw. When a cartridge is actually fired, it ejects earlier, from friction on the left wall of the receiver.
A spent case is already out of the gun by the time it reaches the screw ejector.
Did you also watch the bloke on the range video? ;)
I'd love to see a vid on how one of the PCP (pre charged pneumatic) airguns works, like the Texan or Sumatran 2500. The valve structure working would be interesting.
i don't think the software(World of Guns) has one
@@dimas152mm Oh it's a software program? I thought he was making these animations himself for whatever guns took his interest. Thanks for letting me know.
This rifle is my favourite!❤️
How much ammo does it have, I think it has 10 bullets per/mag
1:58 that reload is just cursed
Thnk u very much. Im undergoing police training ,was confusing in this lesson. But now the mechanism is simplified.
Thnk u do much
That is a brilliantly cgi'd model. Well done that man(or woman). Very impressed.
Its a video game.
...first time i read it about Lee Enfield rifle,in the Swen Hassel books,after,i saw more monuments in London,soldiers with this rifle...
today we just compare gun performances but Simo Häyhä does a great cause for his people country...freedom.
Ammazing work
Tanks for this videos 👌
The Mad Minute!
Good job, you captured it. What's the average amount of time you spend on one of these videos from start to publish?
One issue I see is that the bolt is rotating 90 degrees. Lee Metford and Lee Enfield rifles all have 60 degree bolt rotation. 90 degree is more common with the Mauser and its derivatives, the Mosin Nagant and a number of others.
It is possible to adjust the trigger pressure by altering the geometry of the upper bent on the trigger. Used to do it on my target rifle.
I wonder wht doesn't the firing pin rotate when the bolt rotates 🤔
How many bullets can be loaded at a time?
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The trick is put one clip in
Fire 2
Then the 2nd clip
That way the mag spring
Will not be depressed
Jeez look at how that magazine holds the rimmed cartridges, no wonder why clips were more difficult to load.
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Nice
As an American I have to ask: Is it just an English design philosophy to build a quality item with an excellent base, then simply improve it over the course of many years?
This rifle’s story seems parallel with that of the Spitfire.
Back then it was,. Best example i can think of is the royal navy. We had dreadnoughts and battlecruisers that fought at jutland and after the improvements during the interwar years were still some of the most powerful ships afloat. The sten aswell to a certain exent. Started off as an emergency smg that ended up as the base for the sterling smg which was in service from the early 50s to the early 90s. Its also the weapon that the stormtroopers used in the original star wars trilogy
Well over its lifetime the Spitfire doubled in power, 1000 to 2000+ HP, added at least 100 knots airspeed, moved from 8 x 303 Mg to 4 x 20mm cannon (plus a choice of bombs or rockets for FGA). It also gained significantly in maximum ceiling plus enjoyed many aerodynamic tweaks and was plumbed for an early pressure suit. I wonder what an SMLE would have turned into if it evolved to the same degree. Sorry couldn't resist being a nerd.
The inventor was Scottish. But aye that seems to have been the method.
Excellent job sir.pls put 9mm saf cabine 1a1 mechanisam
Imagine if they knew what free floating was back then or they built a well bedded and floated system every solider with one would need to be any closer then 400 yards which would have had less casualties and a quicker allied victory
The Enfield NoI Mk III doesn't shoot well with a free floated barrel. The lower handguard has a screw and spring which loads the barrel vertically to control the barrel harmonics. The No4 has a heavier barrel which is bedded at the rear and muzzle, and free floated in between. Some competition No4s have a centre bedding pad as well.
I own one. Fun to shoot.
Good
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Is this the English Version KAR98k?
If you're asking, "Is this the British standard issue fighting rifle" then, yes. Otherwise, the rifles share little to nothing in common.
oh the mag was detachable
thast so simple
Consists of 92 parts.
Im ten in my moms yt acc and its my dream of making this out of kegos or just haveng an airsoft gun like the lee enfield No.4
wow....
I came when I saw the thumbnail.
Hate to think what would happen if you looked down the bore❗
Já fiz um rifle calibre 38 baseado nesses vídeo
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that gun is ass🤮
Nice