History of WWI Primer 046: British Short, Magazine Lee-Enfield Documentary

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    Othais and Mae delve into the story of this WWI classic. Complete with history, function, and live fire demonstration.
    C&Rsenal presents its WWI Primer series; covering the firearms of this historic conflict one at a time in honor of the centennial anniversary. Join us every other Tuesday!
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  • @JustaMuteCat
    @JustaMuteCat Год назад +15

    The smile on Mae’s face when she runs the guns in the range sections of each video is gold.

  • @jaredkennedy2555
    @jaredkennedy2555 7 лет назад +366

    one does not simply go to bed once c&rsenal has posted.

    • @woobyvr9654
      @woobyvr9654 7 лет назад +2

      Jared Kennedy agreed

    • @NeptuneBluez
      @NeptuneBluez 7 лет назад +1

      Jared Kennedy I agree as well.

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads 7 лет назад +1

      Neptune Bluez notwithstanding the sheer interest, sometimes needs must.

    • @troyp467
      @troyp467 7 лет назад +3

      I actually made myself but it was really tempting to watch it right away.

    • @mugwump58
      @mugwump58 7 лет назад +8

      I'm watching again because I fell asleep on the couch. LOL

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy 7 лет назад +201

    One hour, forty minutes, and forty-two seconds of pure escape. Thank you, C&Rsenal.

    • @jrcdehc
      @jrcdehc 7 лет назад +36

      Advertised as: "Episode 046: The one where everyone riots"

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +63

      Wait until you get to the end.

    • @XShifty0311X
      @XShifty0311X 7 лет назад +21

      C&Rsenal Luckily, crisis was averted and SMLE fans have put their keyboards on safe. Also, a more fitting title if crisis had not been avertee would have been "Episode 46: War Were Declared- SMLE vs Carcano." (Comments have been disabled for this video)

    • @peoplehavetherights
      @peoplehavetherights 7 лет назад +1

      Sedan57Chevy I just found his channel and am a shooter of these rifles. Very detailed anslyses of technical development. Excellent.

    • @Hellberch1
      @Hellberch1 2 года назад +1

      To be fair in my opinion it is in fact a 3 hour episode as the SMLE is the results of the Journey of the Long Lee

  • @garethbarry3825
    @garethbarry3825 6 лет назад +77

    I have to say, as a South African, I was impressed by your condensed version of the Boer war

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 3 года назад +11

      Do you know that the Boers showed up just how physically unfit British men were for military service?
      This led to several changes, one of which was the beginning of a School Nursing Service. Half a century before the NHS.
      Quite an important war.

    • @HarryFlashmanVC
      @HarryFlashmanVC Год назад +4

      ​@@myparceltape1169 hugely important war in so many ways it was an engine of social change in Britain. Urbanisation had terrible impacts on the health of the working people, and those units recruited in the British industrial cities really really struggled to find specimens of manhood who fitted the bill. Poor diet, pollution, poisoning from processed food (especially milk) adulteration of flour, 7 day industrial working weeks, poor sanitation, poor education, few worker's rights, lack of fresh air.
      This is why so many units were filled with Scottish Highlanders and Irish soldiers (my great great great grandfather was a Scottish Highlander who served in a London regiment and ended up in the research department of the Woolwich Arsenal working on the development of this rifle).
      The war resulted in significant social reform, especially around the sale of alcohol and the first licensing acts appear around this time. The governor realised that removing the reliance on alcohol to relieve misery needed to be balanced so a huge national movement around recreation and sport with Sunday afternoons being set aside. It is during this period that public baths with swimming pools are built, public parks and also when most of the UKs great football, rugby and cricket clubs were founded. Sport replaced gin as the national obsession and the temperance movement kicked off with vengeance.
      Othias did a great job of summarising a war that still leaves bitter memories, not without justification. My late grandfather was a pre war British Colonel and knew Jan Smuts well, he was extremely critical of the conduct of the administration during the war and was very vocal in demanding justice for the Boers.. he, like many of the soldiers who served around this time, very much saw the treatment of the Boers as unjust, unBritish and unworthy and resented the blatant wealth grubbing of the interests that promoted the war.
      He saw WW2 as an opportunity to make moral amends for the conduct in South Africa.

  • @cannonfodder4376
    @cannonfodder4376 7 лет назад +647

    1:15:09 "But it has been covered by another popular religious icon."
    Praise be to Gun Jesus.

    • @aprichnik1044
      @aprichnik1044 7 лет назад +7

      Nicholas Mew No, Allah

    • @eric3844
      @eric3844 7 лет назад +103

      He is the way and the light.
      Except occasionally the light is muzzle flash.

    • @GerackSerack
      @GerackSerack 7 лет назад +35

      Someone to hear your prayers
      Someone who's there

    • @opraners
      @opraners 7 лет назад +14

      Feels awkward knowing that reference.

    • @HarrysHouseChannel
      @HarrysHouseChannel 7 лет назад +20

      Jesus McCollum

  • @alahos
    @alahos 4 года назад +37

    I love how Othias is going "The Carcano?" the same way Superintendent Chalmers goes "Aurora Borealis?"

    • @NAATHAAN
      @NAATHAAN 4 месяца назад +4

      "So we are gonna add the magazine cut...GOOD LORD WHAT IS THAT?"
      "Carcano modello 1891"

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus 7 лет назад +131

    Really good episode!

    • @pickeljarsforhillary102
      @pickeljarsforhillary102 7 лет назад +7

      Could you do a Dum-Dum round gel test for us?

    • @treyriver5676
      @treyriver5676 6 лет назад +1

      Pretty much any soft point hunting load will be darn close.

    • @chrisbrent7487
      @chrisbrent7487 3 года назад +1

      If you are into Lee Enfields there is a gun store / collector in Western Australia called Kings armoury and they have a RUclips channel with some very detailed video of Lee Enfields and earlier Lee Medford rifles. It’s not all Lithgow built rifles from Australia either. He has them from all over the world and has a very rare collection of all matching rifles of all variants which is super rare as when the government here sold them all off they had tables with piles of rifles and tables with piles of bolts and they just sold you a rifle and a bolt that passed the gauges.

    • @archcunningham5579
      @archcunningham5579 2 года назад

      Why didn't she have the butt of the stock properly seated into her shoulder ?

  • @Ben_not_10
    @Ben_not_10 7 лет назад +93

    14:50 "and it'd work perfectly every time " (two cartidges fly outta the gun)

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate 4 года назад +22

      They were defective cartridges, the perfect Ross ejected those on purpose.

    • @M81_WOODLAND
      @M81_WOODLAND 4 года назад +4

      The sarcasm nearly killed me, lol.

    • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769
      @presidentmerkinmuffley6769 3 года назад +1

      @@LostShipMate It knew they were deactivated.

  • @Horus_the_Lupercal
    @Horus_the_Lupercal 7 лет назад +97

    I love the SMLE. I have dyslexia so for years I thought it was a SMILE. At this point I have a no1 mk3, Ishapore 2a and a no4 mk1. A lovely bunch of SMILES.

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 7 лет назад +4

      isnt it after all (the I is assumed)?

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 7 лет назад

      milcoll73 no

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 7 лет назад +5

      ok capt buzzkill

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 6 лет назад +5

      lol I am sorry, like legit sorry, not sure why I was being such a dick.

    • @ivymike2691
      @ivymike2691 3 года назад

      How is the Ishapore 2A? Saw one listed for $550 at a local place recently and I'm considering picking it up.

  • @SatanSupimpa
    @SatanSupimpa 7 лет назад +329

    The next weapon will be released as a 10 episodes Netflix series.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +134

      That sounds so much easier.

    • @scottscott8123
      @scottscott8123 6 лет назад +48

      Would kill for a c&rsenal netflix show!

    • @jamesrivettcarnac
      @jamesrivettcarnac 4 года назад +6

      Do this.

    • @nicksGLI
      @nicksGLI 4 года назад +6

      They'd make him shave for the advertising...

    • @utubedaveg
      @utubedaveg 3 года назад +7

      i do not support netflix sp i wont see it.

  • @IJX89
    @IJX89 7 лет назад +36

    Awesome video! You guys do a great job!
    A couple fun facts my grandfather told me a about the SMLE, he was a Korean War veteran which was the last war Australia used the SMLE in as a main battle rifle (besides the Malayan Conflict circa late 1950s). Later he was an infantry instructor back here in Australia and discharged when the Australian Army adopted the SLR. So that's where this information comes from:
    The rear locking action and rear position of the bolt handle is intentionally designed to ensure your hand ends up where your trigger finger (which is your middle finger when carrying out proper drills of the time) lines up with the trigger while your thumb and index finger remain on the bolt, in combination with the short action bolt so you don't have to break your line of sight when cycling the bolt) is why it was able to be fired so fast and accurately.
    Despite the original purpose of the 2 stage trigger most likely being an added safety feature, the Australian Army capitalised on it being usable as a feature to increase marksmanship capabilities, in accordance with their training and drills, hence why they kept the magazine cutoff and the complex sight arrangements.
    Even though the trench warfare made these features largely irrelevant, the other theatres of war that Australia fought in during WW1 and prior (Middle East, Pacific, etc) they were useful. A lot of the Australian thinking into the Lithgow rifles were more centered around mobility and open country warfare as in defence of Australia itself.
    He also told me that a majority of Australian soldiers throughout the history of using the SMLE use to carry a set of snips to cut the tips of their jacketed rounds off in their down time between patrols and other tasks in order to create a bullet that would mushroom out on impact.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +31

      Don't tell the Germans that last one....

    • @IJX89
      @IJX89 7 лет назад +1

      I think we could all agree to call it even.

    • @IJX89
      @IJX89 5 лет назад +3

      @@23GreyFox even in the sense that everyone did unorthodox stuff to cause as much harm to the other side... as is in war.

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox 5 лет назад +7

      @@IJX89 After all those French and British actions, germany had no choice to respond. Gas warfare (after France used gas first) or that so called "unrestricted submarine warfare" (after British Q-ships). Germany would never do something like using civil ships as shield for military cargo (Lusitania).

    • @IJX89
      @IJX89 5 лет назад +10

      @@23GreyFox
      1- The first gas attack was conducted by Germany using phosgene-chlorine gas in December 1915.
      2- Everyone did questionable shit in war. Germany routinely punished (typically by execution) entire towns of Belgians because someone blew up a bridge nearby to hinder their way. Sure the western propaganda mills ran with it, but the Germans weren't hiding their targeted killing of civilians, they were openly advertising that they were going to collectively punish anyone who hindered their war effort, it was a warning.
      To sit there and say "oh poor Germany didn't have a choice they never would have done such a thing it was all the devilish French and British" like come on man... everyone did shady shit in every war ever. You don't win wars by playing by the rules.

  • @v22058
    @v22058 7 лет назад +43

    Can I just say thank you to the entire C&Rsenal crew for the wonderful work you do and the hours of fascinating fun for firearms affections !

  • @britishmuzzleloaders
    @britishmuzzleloaders 7 лет назад +241

    The lamps are going out all over Europe, and we shall never see them lit again in our lifetime..." -Sir Edward Grey
    Take care, I'll miss you, I'll be back for Christmas,....... Don't forget to write!........

    • @TwentythreePER
      @TwentythreePER 7 лет назад +9

      britishmuzzleloaders I'm going to go watch your "mad minute" video again. I've already watched your recent SMLE video multiple times. It was awesome to see you and C&Rsenal working together. I think they will eventually cover the Martini-Henry as used in WWI.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders 7 лет назад +9

      Jesus,..... that was awesome.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +19

      Thanks for the help

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders 7 лет назад +39

      Hey, I have had good times these last couple of weeks thanks to you. Thank you for yours! You know, .... The fact that you can do a three hour series on these rifles and have every minute of that be watchable and entertaining, while delivering the history speaks to your product and MO..... Class act, there.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders 7 лет назад +7

      A big lump of Flanders mud then....

  • @kkloikok
    @kkloikok 4 года назад +126

    "woah these are British people and you're not letting them vote... That's messed up man"
    -America, c.1776

    • @keithorbell8946
      @keithorbell8946 4 года назад +8

      Andrew ahem, most British in Great Britain couldn’t vote in 1776, just saying 😉

    • @chrisbrent7487
      @chrisbrent7487 4 года назад +13

      Most Americans after the revolution couldn’t vote. It was the same as in Britain where only land owners and important people could.

    • @sumvs5992
      @sumvs5992 3 года назад +5

      @@chrisbrent7487 yeah but the thinking behind owning land to be able to vote was because Thomas Jefferson though that if voters had something to lose, they would vote in a smart manner.

  • @gchampi2
    @gchampi2 6 лет назад +96

    The SMLE. Whenever I see a forum discussion advocating the SMLE as "Tha Best Evaaahhh!!!1!", or "Tha PERFECT rifle!!i!", I smile, and remember my grandad. He was called up in '43 (straight out of school), landed in normandy on the 10th june & spent the rest of the war fixing trucks, tanks & anything else mechanical. He wasn't a frontline guy, but he did his bit making sure the frontline guys had all the toys they needed, all while his issued SMLE was readily to hand. Post war, he became a highly respected machinist in Coventry - his claim to fame was being one of the team who machined the first brake discs to win the LeMans 24Hr...
    He taught me something that has stuck with me to this day - "Perfection is the Enemy of Good Enough".
    The SMLE is the epitome of this phrase. It wasn't the best rifle of WW1. Many were more advanced/accurate/ergonomic/whatever. What the SMLE was, was "Good Enough". It could survive being dropped into mud, it could reliably fire ammo of dubious specification, and in context, it could send twice the lead downrange than any opposing rifle before reloading...
    Was the SMLE the perfect battle rifle? No.
    Was the SMLE the epitome of a "Good Enough" battle rifle? Yes. Two world wars as a main-line battle rifle, and an 86 year service life for it and its derivatives really cannot be argued with...

    • @grayflaneur4854
      @grayflaneur4854 6 лет назад +13

      gchampi2 - Sounds to me like you have just described the bolt action equivalent of the AK-47. In the end, durable and good enough.

    • @DLBBALL
      @DLBBALL 6 лет назад +4

      I still question why the British still never got the Farquhar-Hill into mass production post WW1. They would've had a fairly good SLR about 30 years earlier than the rest of the world.

    • @Grimmtoof
      @Grimmtoof 6 лет назад +5

      Dude Lmao Probably a case of 'The rifle we have works fine and now the war's over we don't have the money to waste and fancy toys.'

    • @grizzlyadams3021
      @grizzlyadams3021 6 лет назад +5

      gchampi2 SMLE is certainly an utterly fantastic rifle in it's own right. Anyone who loves firearms the SMLE definitely has a special place in our hearts. Guns are like people, dont ever think you're the absolute best, that something better isn't out there, but make no mistake, though you may lose some battles, you're going to win some too! My grandfather had a similar role in WWII it sounds. He was drafted in the U.S. Army in 1942, served with the 5th Army front lines in north Arfrica, Sicily, Italy, fought at Salerno and Anzio, his MOS was officially Laundry Mechanic, meaning he had to keep the whole damn company up and running, fixed utilities, trucks, guns, at one point did something to a few tanks, construction equipment etc AND hit the front lines with his M1. I wish I knew more about him but there was very very little he ever would talk about and he told me he burnt and destroyed everything from the war when he got home. He had nightmares and flashbacks the rest of his life.

    • @jackandersen1262
      @jackandersen1262 5 лет назад

      Dude Lmao I heard that the reason was that the autoloading rifle didn’t really fit into British doctrine at the time (who at the end of WW1 heavily favored machine guns and hand grenades).

  • @Murray.Sutherland
    @Murray.Sutherland 7 лет назад +77

    OMG, a movie length smle doco! You must be absolutely buggered. Well done!

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +43

      It has been... a trial

    • @Murray.Sutherland
      @Murray.Sutherland 7 лет назад +7

      C&Rsenal Character building as they say ;) but sshh I'm still watching!

    • @bradrugg8705
      @bradrugg8705 7 лет назад +4

      C&Rsenal we all love you for it thanks guys!

    • @Nebulax123
      @Nebulax123 7 лет назад +1

      Hello maybe relation. LOL I am Bruce Rugg

  • @Fedaykin24
    @Fedaykin24 7 лет назад +35

    Great video, I especially like the Comedy section at the end where you both pretend that the SMLE is not the best Bolt Action in WW1 bar none! Gave me a really good laugh :-)

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 2 года назад +22

    I shot the SMLE as a cadet at school (yes, it was a long time ago when some schools in the UK had guns) and I developed a passion for this historic rifle. Thank you so much for a superb episode, filled with information and historical reference. Greetings from the UK.

    • @christopherlambert7814
      @christopherlambert7814 2 года назад +1

      The U.K has a very good history of making quality firearms...the old Webely revolvers also are beautiful

    • @Komnenos1234
      @Komnenos1234 2 года назад

      These are EVERYWHERE here in Canada. We all own one and they're still fantastic rifles. Mine is from 1941 and shoots better groups than my modern 30-06.

  • @FalbertForester
    @FalbertForester 4 года назад +7

    First time watching your channel - and a pleasure, thank you. I picked up my 1919 manufactured SMLE III* some years ago, and have enjoyed shooting it for quite a few years now. Probably its thanks to many mis-spent nights in my youth, watching movies with Brits cranking away on their SMLEs.

  • @shyfox_69
    @shyfox_69 7 лет назад +23

    I apologize for the hell we put you through Othias, we don't deserve your incredible hard work and devotion. To the whole team, thank y'all. I'm glad you no longer have to dread The What Now

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +7

      Don't worry, plenty more to dread!

  • @martyandrews2482
    @martyandrews2482 7 лет назад +18

    I literally ran from my family when I got the notification for this video. Was asked what was wrong I said, "A video I've waited two weeks for!" I will now have to wait another two weeks for more of these videos but the new Anvil series seems interesting and will placate my need.

  • @counterstrifekid
    @counterstrifekid 7 лет назад +5

    an hour and a half long video on the development and design of a particular rifle. I think I am in heaven.

  • @SuperMegaCyrus
    @SuperMegaCyrus 7 лет назад +20

    One hour and forty minutes of pure information. Presented in a clear , entertaining way.
    You earn every single penny of that patreon money. Well done.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +5

      Glad to hear you didn't tucker out!

  • @thurstablelane7567
    @thurstablelane7567 7 лет назад +7

    Nice work, well done; but as a patriot of Great Britain, living here and having fired and carried one while doing re-enactments, the SMLE Mk3 is my favourite rifle. However what makes the legend of this rifle so popular, is because of long service and the fact that British troops were better equipped than most other troops by the beginning of WW1. Hope that wasn't too bad a comment? But Thanks so much I have learnt about a rifle which is a icon of my home country of the UK and I am really appreciative, of the work that goes into these videos. Thanks Again

  • @haydenwilhelm3882
    @haydenwilhelm3882 4 года назад +8

    One interesting thing I've noticed with the rear sight being so far forward is the fact that now you have a perfect completely wooden hand grip on the rifle right where the balance point is. So, if the barrel is hot from shooting it is still easy to hold the rifle in a non-firing position without having to either touch hot steel or work to balance the rifle. Just my take on the awkwardly short sight radius.

  • @thegoldencaulk2742
    @thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад +134

    *_T H E W H A T N O W_*

  • @GJ203
    @GJ203 7 лет назад +16

    I can't understand how anyone could not like the SMLE. Look at that nose-cap, it's so cute!

    • @M81_WOODLAND
      @M81_WOODLAND 4 года назад +8

      Looks so much better than the No. 4.

    • @campfortson4387
      @campfortson4387 3 года назад +4

      for once, the more common gun is the prettier one.

    • @andrewshepherd1537
      @andrewshepherd1537 2 года назад

      I heard Sootch00 call his Mr. Snufalufagus when referencing it in videos, and never understood the joke till I actually looked at one. Mr. Snufalufagus indeed lol

  • @SacoreyRugger
    @SacoreyRugger 7 лет назад +49

    "covered by another religious icon, hallowed be thy name" best quote yet

    • @cpage305
      @cpage305 4 года назад

      I didnt get the reference

    • @SacoreyRugger
      @SacoreyRugger 4 года назад +2

      @@cpage305 check out forgotten weapons

  • @clydeosterhout1221
    @clydeosterhout1221 7 лет назад +4

    I just want to thank you for all of the hard work and effort that went into these videos. Your videos are actually very scholarly works, something you have every right to be proud of!

  • @gamesbok
    @gamesbok 7 лет назад +15

    Naming Of Parts - Poem by Henry Reed
    Today we have naming of parts. Yesterday,
    We had daily cleaning. And tomorrow morning,
    We shall have what to do after firing. But today,
    Today we have naming of parts. Japonica
    Glistens like coral in all the neighboring gardens,
    And today we have naming of parts.
    This is the lower sling swivel. And this
    Is the upper sling swivel, whose use you will see,
    When you are given your slings. And this is the piling swivel,
    Which in your case you have not got. The branches
    Hold in the gardens their silent, eloquent gestures,
    Which in our case we have not got.
    This is the safety-catch, which is always released
    With an easy flick of the thumb. And please do not let me
    See anyone using his finger. You can do it quite easy
    If you have any strength in your thumb. The blossoms
    Are fragile and motionless, never letting anyone see
    Any of them using their finger.
    And this you can see is the bolt. The purpose of this
    Is to open the breech, as you see. We can slide it
    Rapidly backwards and forwards: we call this
    Easing the spring. And rapidly backwards and forwards
    The early bees are assaulting and fumbling the flowers:
    They call it easing the Spring.
    They call it easing the Spring: it is perfectly easy
    If you have any strength in your thumb: like the bolt,
    And the breech, the cocking-piece, and the point of balance,
    Which in our case we have not got; and the almond blossom
    Silent in all of the gardens and the bees going backwards and forwards,
    For today we have the naming of parts.
    Henry Reed
    Talking about features carried over, the MkIII has windage adjustment, and the right sight protector is stepped out to make room. The MkIII* has no windage adjustment, but the right sight protector is still stepped.
    The Mk7 ammunition has an unbalanced core. It will fly straight, but topple at the slightest touch. it's as damaging as it could be within Hague convention.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography 7 лет назад

    I woke up a 4AM today, got on my computer to check the weather, quickly popped on to facebook, see right away that a new Primer episode is out, have to go to work, decide that to make through the day with out incident so that I could come home and watch this am my reward.
    Love you guys, keep up the phenomenal work Othias and Mae and the rest of the team!

  • @Gam20_
    @Gam20_ 7 лет назад +1

    Loving these new animations, very good work!

  • @WhiskyCardinalWes
    @WhiskyCardinalWes 7 лет назад +32

    Gun Jesus sent me. Am now part of your following, Hail and Well Met!!

  • @silmarian
    @silmarian 7 лет назад +129

    Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 1. 26:57

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt 7 лет назад +42

      I still prefer the HPPP Mark 3 or, rebranded, See Narsenal No.1 Mark 3. - For WWI at least.
      I'm looking forward for an updated version for WWII with simpler plastic and more robust poking.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +53

      oh boy...

    • @shilelea
      @shilelea 7 лет назад +7

      He could get one of those fancy Torah pointers synagogues use to avoid damaging their scrolls.

    • @womble321
      @womble321 7 лет назад +1

      silmarian mark 1 *** lmao

    • @fien111
      @fien111 5 лет назад +8

      Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 1* : Arm lengthened, pointer finger shape changed slightly, thumb down and into the fist
      Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 1** : Thumb put back up, color changed to a more greenish yellow
      Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 2 : Hand shape changed, pointer finger lengthened by .2mm, thumb put back down, color changed to a deeper green
      Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 3: Arm shortened, pommel added to other end, pointer finger reverted to Mk1* specifications, color changed to piss yellow, thumb back up
      Hand, pokey, patented plastic, Mk 3* : Thumb down again, pommel enlarged

  • @TheIndianalain
    @TheIndianalain 7 лет назад +2

    My hat off to Mae for handling those heavy and powerful rifles with such ease! And without ever losing her smile!

  • @gordon9821
    @gordon9821 7 лет назад +1

    These are some mammoth-size episodes. Amazing job, Othais and Mae!

  • @BaneDrac
    @BaneDrac 7 лет назад +30

    I have read some (Unconfirmed) reports that the 20 round "Trench" mags were used (And subsequently destroyed) in the Charlton LMG, while i haven't been able to confirm if the entirety of the magazines were destroyed during the Palmerston North fire that destroyed the guns, the one of the few existing examples of the Charlton i have handled also came with a pair of 20 round WWI Trench mags which were matched to the gun, lending some credence to the theory.

    • @jackandersen1262
      @jackandersen1262 5 лет назад +2

      BaneNZ Forgotten Weapons said that the Charlton Automatic Rifle used modified 30 round BREN and 10 round Lee-Enfield magazines, so it might be possible to use the trench mags since the gun can take the standard ones.

  • @LigerNoir
    @LigerNoir 7 лет назад +25

    Wow! A whole hour before "War were declared"

  • @d-cat8198
    @d-cat8198 7 лет назад +1

    1 1/2 hours...how do you guys do it! This is a fantastic channel. I love the format, I love the information, the history, the enthusiasm, the humor, it just doesn't get much better than this. This what the history channel used to be...way back when they were worth watching. I find that channels such as yours are redefining the way I think about television. I find myself more and more turning off the TV and seeking out programs such as this. Thank you for an incredible effort. The in-depth discussions regarding the history of the designs, the acceptance trials and the designers themselves are wonderful. Oh, I also appreciate watching someone fire these old rifles who genuinely loves to shoot and is obviously having fun with this. As I've sad before...THIS is why we shoot.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words!

  • @milrevko
    @milrevko 5 лет назад

    A truly awesome show an hour and 40 minutes on the SMLE just doesn’t get better than that thanks keep up the good work keep line straight, Steady

  • @Procket12
    @Procket12 7 лет назад +17

    "A Long Way to Tipperary". I remember that from Toy Soldiers.

  • @Warpedtau
    @Warpedtau 7 лет назад +83

    1:04:11 Seems like there is a bit of weird double audio going on.

    • @JaguarSeraph
      @JaguarSeraph 7 лет назад +3

      Seems like he grabbed the wrong take or forgot a section, because the doubled up audio you can hear him going "Oh." Like he looked over and saw that the video was cut differently when doing the VO.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +52

      Yeah, it's a tail-end that got nudged and lost. At this point? I surrender. It's a 2 hour compile, 1 hour upload, and 1 hour process time just to push the corrected video and confuse everyone.

    • @JaguarSeraph
      @JaguarSeraph 7 лет назад +6

      It happens. Just put it in the "goofs" section for the IMDB page for this doccu-movie.

    • @yogenmeister
      @yogenmeister 7 лет назад +9

      We forgive you. This is some quality content in any other standard.

    • @AntiAnathema
      @AntiAnathema 7 лет назад +4

      So... its a feature?

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 7 лет назад

    As always, I love the nods toward other worthy RUclips channels. Ian and Indy (and company) are also favorites.

  • @goshamus
    @goshamus 3 года назад +1

    This was a great video. I learned a ton about my 1916 Lee-Enfield. Thank you!

  • @paulmanson253
    @paulmanson253 7 лет назад +4

    Got to say,Mae, that was the best grin yet.

  • @amateurshooter927
    @amateurshooter927 7 лет назад +22

    My body is ready...

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 2 года назад

    5 years back but still channel gold......loving this from the future.

  • @Groundsey
    @Groundsey 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this episode as I know this was a difficult one to make! I'm a big fan of the SMLE so I really enjoyed this video.

  • @maple0177
    @maple0177 6 лет назад +5

    The clips were meant to be one use only, they stretch and distort if they're recharged too many times. I trained on the MkIV

  • @grayflaneur4854
    @grayflaneur4854 7 лет назад +3

    As one of your Patreon supporters (and I also support The Great War), allow me to say, "Great Show!" I would say that in my top 5, I would place the carbine version the Gew 98 in the list. But, it's all based on one's own perception!

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад

      thanks for the help! To be fair, I think we need to test a slicker 98az

    • @grayflaneur4854
      @grayflaneur4854 7 лет назад +2

      The only SMLE's I have had the chance to hold or shoot have been heavily used and very worn. I have not bought one (yet) for that reason, but maybe in the future. It will be just another cartridge to buy... I must confess I have a soft spot for Mauser's, Schmidt Rubin's, and the Finnish M39. It makes me a bit biased.

  • @tombrennan6312
    @tombrennan6312 7 лет назад +2

    Great show. I'm more a history nut than a gun nut and I love all the detail. I like that Mae thinks for herself.

  • @mdc2296
    @mdc2296 2 года назад +1

    So I got a chopped up ShtL.E. III* as part of a trade, and could not for the life of me figure out who made it. Then I found an SSA mark on the receiver. Then I watched this episode, and am now even more excited about restoring it.
    Excellent episode, and thank you.

  • @FirstStrikeSabre
    @FirstStrikeSabre 7 лет назад +3

    Watching again as I polish my boots for the Vimy Ridge Centennial parade.
    (I'm Canadian Army)
    You guys do awesome work.

  • @FireAssayDevil
    @FireAssayDevil 7 лет назад +5

    Spiffing! Jolly good show old boy!

  • @brucemcnally3924
    @brucemcnally3924 5 лет назад

    Wonderful piece of research, thank you! The SMLE Mk III is to me the nicest looking rifle ever designed. To my eternal delight I scored one bull out of a ten round clip at 1000 yards over open sights at Bisley in Surrey using extreme Kentucky windage, a memorable day. Thanks again.

  • @LifeStyle-uh1ns
    @LifeStyle-uh1ns 7 лет назад

    So I am about to start watching this. However, I do not honestly want to begin before saying thank you very much Othias and Mae and all other contributors. I really appreciate the effort you guys put into these videos.

    • @LifeStyle-uh1ns
      @LifeStyle-uh1ns 7 лет назад +1

      By the way, no G98 in the top 5? I mean.... My top 5 WW1 rifles would be.
      1 Mauser
      2 Mauser
      3 Mauser
      4 Dutch Beaumont (ok, maybe not)
      5 Lee Enfield.
      No US Mauser ripoff necessary in top 5 as it is still a Mauser. ;-)

  • @Dgotpwnd
    @Dgotpwnd 7 лет назад +25

    I own an Enfield, and I've never done a mad minute. Ammo is expensive!

    • @proguncanada
      @proguncanada 6 лет назад +1

      You’ve never lived.

    • @samrodian919
      @samrodian919 5 лет назад +2

      If ammo is expensive then load your own dummy!

    • @cloroxlavenderscent4307
      @cloroxlavenderscent4307 5 лет назад +1

      I've done it, its fun. Though I only did about 10 or 11 rounds. That ammo is expensive. But I got some surplus. 40 rounds for 25 bucks.

    • @-John-Doe-
      @-John-Doe- 3 года назад

      @@cloroxlavenderscent4307 that’s why everyone loves the Ishapore 2a1.

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 года назад +1

      @@-John-Doe- “Everyone”? No, not everyone.

  • @caveymoley
    @caveymoley 7 лет назад +8

    DAMN IT! I'm half way through your talk and my father (who is listening but not watching) says to me, "This guy sounds a lot like Kermit the frog" and now I cant stop hearing it :(

  • @the11kaj
    @the11kaj 7 лет назад +2

    2 points to make with Mae:
    1) I think that hand size must make a difference for operation of the safety. I have no trouble operating it with the thumb of my right hand without letting go of the pistol grip. With the cocking piece fully to the rear I have to reach over it, but it still feels very easy and natural.
    2) Your description of the single stage trigger on the MLE #1 reminds me of the trigger feel on my ShtLE mark III (no star ... though it had gone through FTR in 1944, with some of the typical bits removed). There is no discernible takeup, it feels like it is going to be heavy, but then it unexpectedly breaks like glass. I just went and peeked in, and it is a two stage trigger as per the diagram in your video. But it sure feels like a single stage. Go figure.
    In any case, excellent video. You are of course right about the disadvantage of the .303 rimmed round. And about the short sight radius. And about the "busy" top. And about the dentable mag. And about the relative uselessness of the mag cutoff (btw ... I even saw a pic of a a pre production Lee Enfield #4 trials rifle which STILL featured it!). www.fototime.com/D37FCEB251B586C/orig.jpg
    But still ... ya gotta admit that they are awesome. My previously mentioned 1915 had been modified for service in the Great Canadian Moose wars (a conflict that still rages). I have brought her back to some semblance of her former glory. I originally bought it because It retained the original magazine cutoff. I added all the other bits, including a repro volley sight. Because dammit! NO STAR!! It is my favourite rifle to shoot.

  • @maxiggy8069
    @maxiggy8069 7 лет назад

    literally refreshed the page all day for this. awesome episode!

  • @thejourney2point0
    @thejourney2point0 7 лет назад +9

    1:04:15 and suddenly, a wild audio file appeared!

  • @jaungiga
    @jaungiga 7 лет назад +24

    Look, mom, no sleep!

  • @danpos1971
    @danpos1971 7 лет назад

    Great revue. I appreciate just how much research you guys put into this video. You even covered many small points like the BSA Co. mag cutoff policies, and the star struck out. Excellent, excellent job guys! My brother and I recently bought MKIII's that have been stored since the 50's and straight from the Canadian arsenal. So the timing for this episode was perfect. :)

  • @TheSizzle06
    @TheSizzle06 7 лет назад

    😂 Othais, I thought you were going to pass out when that 3rd spot contention got going. Fantastic episode! Thank you all so much for your hard work and passion.

  • @Ivan-vn1pd
    @Ivan-vn1pd 7 лет назад +72

    The British had an obsession with skinny barrels
    Oh God I can just imagine some turn of the century Nutnfancy sperging out about weight

    • @toledo152
      @toledo152 7 лет назад +8

      Steven Swingler don't forget sawc design and ergos for your gtw wrl rifle.

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 7 лет назад +18

      "You see this volley sight? this is next kind of cool dudes, i mean seriously."

    • @signs80
      @signs80 7 лет назад +5

      Steven Swingler The POU!!!!11!!!

    • @clintonkeller5115
      @clintonkeller5115 7 лет назад +8

      And then getting shouted down because he wanted to paint it FDE!

    • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
      @MaxwellAerialPhotography 7 лет назад +23

      oh christ, Edwardian Nutnfancy, would either be the best or worst thing ever.

  • @jotjotpoland2696
    @jotjotpoland2696 7 лет назад +5

    I slowly get the feeling that I watch your videos just to see the "War Were Declared" montage...

  • @JohnRSrlie
    @JohnRSrlie 7 лет назад

    Simply awesome, thank you and youre team/family so much for making this possible.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +1

      Glad you are enjoying it

  • @ekim000
    @ekim000 Год назад

    The best concise explanation if the Boer Wars that I've seen on the yoochoob. Love your work.

  • @jayfelsberg1931
    @jayfelsberg1931 4 года назад +4

    Practice and training enables you to set up the sight picture faster, load the strippers and keep the sight picture while operating the bolt. A few hundred rounds and you will love it, Mae.

    • @HarryFlashmanVC
      @HarryFlashmanVC Год назад

      I've handled quite a few of the various Lee Enfields over the years and the loading/stripper ease very much depends on how worn/knackered your stripper clips and magazines are. I've had some that just work like a Swiss watch, others that look OK but for some reason are an utter pig so you give up and do it by hand.
      These are over 100 years old now and even the newer ones are old. Finding decent stripper clips is an art form!

  • @PartTimeJedi
    @PartTimeJedi 7 лет назад +5

    hmmm Mae looks a bit different.... My wife thinks it's her hair. Can't tell myself but we love her! 💗👍😁🇺🇸🔫

  • @WitcherGary
    @WitcherGary 7 лет назад

    The way this channel is going is amazing! Feature film length episodes... i dig that. So i thank your whole team, and will be joining your Patreon soon. You deserve that.
    Cheers.
    PS. Give thanks to ''The great war" ,your first coop with them brought me here.

  • @lornebooker9001
    @lornebooker9001 7 лет назад +1

    I love Mae's big 'ole grin when she is done shooting. :-) You should always include that.

  • @taterporkchop
    @taterporkchop 7 лет назад +4

    I should have waited until the end; how could you Mae? Carcano? I'm Italian and I can't endorse your statement. You still might get that riot.

  • @arisukak
    @arisukak 7 лет назад +56

    Lithgow is pronounced Lith-go. It doesn't rhyme with cow.

    • @Matt123a
      @Matt123a 7 лет назад +10

      Try saying Saskatchewan and Massachusetts after a couple of VB's...

    • @dunxy
      @dunxy 6 лет назад +3

      Yup very much GO, like "i must go to the museum" next time in in NSW.
      Gun Jesus pronounces it correctly.

    • @mattrich7998
      @mattrich7998 6 лет назад +5

      New Channel Lithgow or as its pronounced "Lith-go"....is in Australia not the UK. So....its pronounced as such....whether your 'merican or not.

    • @mattrich7998
      @mattrich7998 5 лет назад +7

      @@spudgunn8695 Na mate I'm Australian. It's definitely supposed to be "go" and not "gow".

    • @anthonyhayes1267
      @anthonyhayes1267 4 года назад

      I just call it the Lithy bc it sounds cute

  • @mcfontaine
    @mcfontaine 7 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant and detailed. Well done guys.

  • @stephenwoods4118
    @stephenwoods4118 7 лет назад

    Wonderful Series on the lee etc. and so forth.

  • @TeamRetroWorld
    @TeamRetroWorld 7 лет назад +13

    *Rule Britannia--Brittania rules the waves*

    • @mikeoxsmal8022
      @mikeoxsmal8022 7 лет назад +1

      TeamRetroWorld Brittania rules the period blood

  • @jonbumcrot2934
    @jonbumcrot2934 6 лет назад +4

    Great rifle, ahead of it's time. Still fielded in the sandbox.

  • @CalicoJack1803
    @CalicoJack1803 7 месяцев назад

    As Always…Great video. Love the history and back stories.

  • @blueband8114
    @blueband8114 7 лет назад +1

    Had to watch in stages, as British muzzle loaders arrived today! I was gorging on SMLE, Thanks for this episode great stuff.

  • @bigghoss762
    @bigghoss762 7 лет назад +60

    WHATWHATWHAT?!? What do you mean the Lee-Enfield isn't the most bestest evar?!? RABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    • @baanimations3689
      @baanimations3689 7 лет назад +2

      ENFIELD BESTFIELD AMIRITE? :)

    • @windogendoors7566
      @windogendoors7566 7 лет назад +4

      YOU ARE JUST MOUSER FANBOYS GRRRGRGRGRGRGRGRGRGRGR. rIMS R NOT A PROBLEM RGRGRGRGRGRGRGRGRGRGRG~Enfield fanboy

    • @clayh254
      @clayh254 6 лет назад +3

      I love both the Mauser and the Enfield, but I prefer the Enfield.

    • @trekaddict
      @trekaddict 6 лет назад +4

      Same here. In a fight, I'd rather have the ten rounds.

    • @tybushnell9819
      @tybushnell9819 6 лет назад

      I just got a Lee Enfield and I’ve own a Mauser 1895 Chilean the same kind Mauser sold to the orange free state but instead this one went to Chili. Now that I’ve got a Mk 4, albeit it’s not quite like the earlier version I’m certain it’ll give me a feel for what Lee Enfield’s are all about. Maybe so as to compare with my Mauser.

  • @SnarkyPosters
    @SnarkyPosters 7 лет назад +6

    Only an hour and forty minutes?
    Slacker! :P

  • @rubennasser6907
    @rubennasser6907 7 лет назад +1

    GREAT episode guys! Thanks.

  • @BBrunswicker
    @BBrunswicker 7 лет назад

    I've been waiting for this!

  • @Josh93B93
    @Josh93B93 5 лет назад +6

    Maybe the spring for my follower is too old, but I have tried forcing rim jams in my enfield, back loading them up to 4 at a time, the rims still just pop over the ones below for some reason., bloke on the range made a video about it, its really a non issue

  • @JackDo-lu8ux
    @JackDo-lu8ux 7 лет назад +6

    SMELLY TIME!!! ALL HAIL LORD OTHIAS AND THE RELIGION OF C&RSENAL!!!
    Jack the Korean History/Gun nut.
    P.S.) I've enlisted for service in the Navy and will be off to Boot Camp in April, wish me luck guys!

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +5

      Luck

    • @JackDo-lu8ux
      @JackDo-lu8ux 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks guys, I needed that!

    • @shilelea
      @shilelea 7 лет назад

      도형섭 may the demilitarized zone remain demilitarized and good luck

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 7 лет назад

      korean? smooth or crunchy?

    • @JackDo-lu8ux
      @JackDo-lu8ux 7 лет назад

      milcoll73 I prefer Crunchy, you?

  • @slowpokebr549
    @slowpokebr549 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the hard work Beardo.

  • @rainbow2710
    @rainbow2710 7 лет назад

    Another great edition!! Splendid shooting, too!!

  • @ceooflovingthehomies9294
    @ceooflovingthehomies9294 7 лет назад +20

    Carcano being Compared to Lee Enfield? :O gasp, I am going to riot! #notmymae XD jk

  • @HillbillyHades
    @HillbillyHades 7 лет назад +6

    the hype train has reached the speed of light

  • @range24alberta
    @range24alberta 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for the work to put this togeather.

  • @thurin84
    @thurin84 7 лет назад

    awesome!! so finally the SMLE what now is done and in the can........until war were declared V2.0. great episode!!!! thanks for the effort guys!!!

  • @grumpybastard5744
    @grumpybastard5744 7 лет назад +6

    Great episode! but we Aussie pronounce it Lithgo.

  • @Kasperl88
    @Kasperl88 7 лет назад +6

    How much longer until we get 3 hour videos?

    • @pickeljarsforhillary102
      @pickeljarsforhillary102 7 лет назад +2

      Mosin episode.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  7 лет назад +13

      No where near enough reliable information out there. Lots of the Mosin's early history is politicized and has been rehashed multiple ways.

    • @clayronso3932
      @clayronso3932 7 лет назад +1

      1911 had a long development time with various models. Forgotten Weapons has shown all or just about all of the development versions before the final was accepted. Dont know if that can be stretched out to Lawrence of Arabia length though.

  • @wmdayman
    @wmdayman 7 лет назад

    Really appreciate your videos. Must be one of my favourite sites.

  • @TaZ101SAGA
    @TaZ101SAGA 7 лет назад +2

    Every time I see one of these rifles I have to pick it up... It's a British thing. Fantastic video as always.

  • @Sauerkrautkopf
    @Sauerkrautkopf 7 лет назад +42

    Do you SMLE it? That SMLE ? A kind of SMLE-y SMLE, a SMLE-y SMLE that SMLEs ... SMLE-y...

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 7 лет назад +5

      pack up your rifle in your old saddle scabbard and SMLE, SMLE, SMLE......

    • @cheerfulpessimist952
      @cheerfulpessimist952 7 лет назад +5

      Anchovies.......

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +3

      THE PIONEERS USED TO RIDE THESE BABIES FOR MILES

    • @kentdyer7699
      @kentdyer7699 5 лет назад

      Sauerkrautkopf I

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 4 года назад +5

    "Vertroue in God en die Mauser" !

  • @F-powerstrokeFord
    @F-powerstrokeFord 2 года назад +1

    I have a SMLE MK.III* dated 1918 with a SSA receiver with all matching numbers and it’s a great rifle and looks absolutely beautiful

  • @josemoreno3334
    @josemoreno3334 6 лет назад +2

    Grate video. I own a Lithgow No.1 Mk.III *. Fun to shoot. Price of the ammo is going up. Still a grate rifle. Thank you guy's.