Lee-Enfield No.4 MK 1 review

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2010

I had to break this up into four parts because the file was too big. I made this review because I didn't see very many reviews on this specific rifle. Rate too please.

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  • How much did it cost you?

  • @7commenter7 I got this for $200 or 250 I think. Perfect condition.

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  • I'll buy this gun anyway man it makes me proud to be British!

  • @stitches611 I'd love to get one, but right now I'm setting my sights (no pun intended) on a new tactical piston carbine, so those tend to be expensive.

  • @clarkscoolskool yes, according to the U.S. Army, it was the most efficient rifle at the time, and it definitely was a huge icon and still is

  • @stitches611 I meant overall in WWII. The M1 is by far the best rifle the US had issued at the time.

  • @clarkscoolskool yes but at the time, the Nazi's ruled Germany, and they would not send guns to America i don't think, lol

  • @stitches611 I would say the STG-44 is superior. But considering that the US won with Garands, it's hard to say.

  • @tina6581 m1 garand was proven to be more effective and more superior than any other rifle the U.S. Army and military branches had seen at that time period, the m1 garand is considered the rifle that won the war for the U.S., we probably didn't need the rifles at the time

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