RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Enfield Carbine

Published on January 23, 2017
Duration: 11:24

This video provides an expert-level overview of the rare RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Enfield Carbine, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It delves into the carbine's historical context within the RIC, detailing specific modifications required for bayonet use and highlighting unique technical features like the magazine cutoff and tangent rear sight. The presentation emphasizes the carbine's rarity and identification through various markings, offering valuable insights for firearms enthusiasts and historians.

Quick Summary

The RIC Royal Irish Constabulary Enfield Carbine is a rare variant of the Lee-Enfield rifle, modified for police service between 1903-1914. Key features include specific bayonet mounting adaptations, a magazine cutoff, and unique unit markings, distinguishing it from standard military models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the RIC Enfield Carbine
  2. 01:40Historical Context and the RIC
  3. 02:52Bayonet Modifications
  4. 05:02Technical Features and Action
  5. 06:29Sights and Handguard
  6. 08:05Markings and Identification
  7. 09:56Production and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RIC Enfield Carbine?

The RIC Enfield Carbine is a modified Lee-Enfield rifle, specifically adapted for the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) in the early 20th century. These carbines featured unique modifications for bayonet attachment and other service-specific requirements, making them distinct from standard military issue.

What were the key modifications made to the RIC Enfield Carbine?

Key modifications included splicing wood onto the stock and adding a muzzle band to accommodate the 1888 Pattern Bayonet, as standard carbines were not designed for bayonet use. These changes were essential for the RIC's operational needs.

What historical period does the RIC Enfield Carbine belong to?

The RIC Enfield Carbine conversions primarily occurred between 1903 and 1914, during the existence of the Royal Irish Constabulary (1822-1922). This period reflects the carbine's role within a quasi-military police force in Ireland.

How rare are RIC Enfield Carbines?

RIC Enfield Carbines are considered rare, with approximately 11,200 units converted for service. They are particularly uncommon in the United States, adding to their collectible status among firearms enthusiasts.

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