Britain's Last Ditch: Wartime Changes to No4 Lee Enfield
This video details the 'last ditch' wartime modifications made to the No4 Lee Enfield rifle, primarily between 1941-1942, to accelerate production after Dunkirk. Key changes include simplifying the rear sight to a flip aperture, altering the cocking piece and front sight protector, and switching to 2-groove rifling. The No4 Mark 1* variant, produced in the US and Canada, featured a simplified bolt release notch. Stock materials also shifted to kiln-dried wood due to shortages.









