British 1942 Prototype Simplified...Enfield?
This guide details the disassembly and inspection of a rare 1942 British prototype rifle, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The rifle was designed as a simplified, faster-to-produce alternative to the No. 4 Mk I Lee-Enfield. Key features include a single-piece receiver machined from square steel stock, front locking lugs on the bolt, a welded magazine box and trigger group, and a unique reversible spike bayonet. The presence of scribe marks on the wooden furniture indicates hand-fitting, typical of prototype development. The analysis highlights the design's focus on manufacturing efficiency and its historical context during WWII.










