The Short-Lived No1 Mk6 SMLE Lee Enfield
The No1 Mk6 SMLE represents the final evolutionary step of the No1 rifle series, incorporating lessons learned from WWI. Key developments included the adoption of aperture sights, a shorter bayonet, and a heavier barrel for improved accuracy. Prototypes and early production models showcase incremental changes leading to the No. 4 Mk1, such as modified bolt designs and barrel fluting for weight reduction, with features like the magazine cutoff persisting until mass production for WWII.









