Enfield SMLE Mk I Volley Sights .303 British Rare Bolt Action Rifle C&R

SOLD FOR: $1586.76

LSB#: 210515MW19

Make: Enfield, England

Model: SHT LE I*** (Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark I*** or SMLE Mk I***). Each “ * ” indicates an Arsenal Upgrade.

Serial Number: ER9645

Year of Manufacture: 1906

Caliber: .303 British

Action Type: Bolt Action, Detachable Magazine

Markings: There is no visible import mark. The right side of the stock collar is marked “crown / E.R.” (Edwardius Rex – King Edward VII) and “ENFIELD / 1905 / SHT LE / I***”. The right side of the receiver, face of the nosecap and the rear of the bolt handle are each marked with the serial number. The right side of the receiver is also marked with “crosses out numbers”. The left side of the receiver is marked with a “crown / ER / crossed flags / P” proof and with a “crowned” inspection stamp. The metal parts are marked with various British stampings that include “crowned” inspection stamps. The top of the barrel is marked “HV” behind the rear sight signifying an upgraded high velocity ammo rear sight base. The front volley sight is marked “LES 2”. The marking disk on the butt is marked “2.15 / .1.  R.F. / S.M.D.S.C.O. / 90”.

Barrel Length: Approximately 25 Inches

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a bladed post set between two protective ears. The rear sight is a “U” notched sliding sight escalator assembly marked from “2-20”. There are 2 protective wings directly to the rear of the sight. The front volley sight is a rotating dial with a point at one end and the sight at the other. The sight is rotated to the desired distance. It is marked “1700” and from “18 – 28”. The rear sight is a tall flip up aperture attached to the safety.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The wood stock has has a straight grip with finger groove, nosecap assembly with bayonet mount & sight wings, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, barrel band, volley sight on the left forearm, marking disk on the right buttstock and a brass buttplate with a hinged door for storage. The buttplate shows several scratches & small dents as well as oxidation. The marking disk shows oxidation. The top of the grip shows a repair. The wood shows scrapes, scratches and compression marks. Some of these marks have damaged small portions of the surface wood. The LOP measures 13 ¼ inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition as refurbished.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The lands are grey, the grooves are dark and the rifling is deep. There is erosion throughout.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 60% of its metal finish. The metal has been treated with cold blue. The metal shows scrapers, scratches, discoloration from oxidation and areas of light surface erosion. The the nosecap shows surface erosion. The screw heads show heavy use and oxidation. The markings on the receiver & stock collar are deep. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle comes with a refurbished magazine that shows scrapes, discoloration and surface erosion. The feed lips were repaired during the refurbishment. It is in about Good condition as refurbished.

Our Assessment: The Enfield SHT LE I is also known as the SMLE Mk I. This Rare Short Magazine Lee Enfield Mark I*** was made back in 190 by Enfield of England. The 3 asterisks (***) after the designation signifies different upgrades done to the rifle during its service life. This is a rare rifle that was made under the reign of Edward VII who was King of the United Kingdom (as well as the British Dominions and India) from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910. The rifle has tons of great markings, its original magazine cutoff and intact volley sights.
The major distinguishing feature of the Mark I series is the lack of a charger bridge (stripper clip guide bridge) on the receiver. Instead a sliding charger guide is mounted on the bolt head. It lines up with the left charger guide (on the top left of the receiver) when the bolt is opened and pulled to the rear. Unfortunately the bolt head of this rifle has been replaced. There is no charger guide.

For more see pages 2 – 5 of Charles Stratton’s book, British Enfield Rifles Volume 1 / SMLE (N0. 1) Rifles Mk1 and Mk III, 3rd Edition. Good luck.

Enfield SMLE Mk I Volley Sights .303 British Rare Bolt Action Rifle C&R
Enfield SMLE Mk I Volley Sights .303 British Rare Bolt Action Rifle C&R