CONTACTS. T.F. From what little sources we could access elsewhere, it was definitely used in frontline fighting. It was made obsolete by the adoption of the 84mm L14A1 Medium Anti-tank Weapon (MAW) and the 66mm M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW). held in an improvised stand that has an elevation adjustment incorporated. One final mention of the versatility of the Lee-Enfield rifle in modification for use beyond its original purpose as the most famous veteran British service rifle, is of the use of a cut-down version as the firing initiator of the 9.45-inch trench mortar. The size of the vent aperture dictates the amount of gas bled out from beneath the grenade's gas-check plate, adjusting the pressure that projects the bomb from the cup, and accordingly the range of projection.
Those without clips could be used with the earlier Magazine Lee-Enfield "Long" rifle). At this time, the only means of adjusting range when grenade launching was by the chosen elevation for the rifle on firing. Below: the P'14 with the discharger cup attached. Weapon Background. The barrel has 6 grooves with a 1:1200 twist. 94 (ENERGA). Rating Required. US. Hello Gents, I am in the process of restoring a No1Mk3. We havent seen the BA-93 turn up public photographs of the ethnic groups (like you see with many captured Tatmadaw small arms), nor have we seen any surviving examples still in use. Extremely efficient, this style of launcher saw service as long as the S.M.L.E. Not eligible for payment with Paypal or Amazon. Barrel length: 310 mm (12.2) The times of enjoying wood from Europe was ending and North American woods were now becoming increasingly the norm as well as coach woods from as far as Australia. US, Prestigious Wood Stocks; New made wood stocks, restoration kits, Canada, Popperts Gun Parts; http://www.poppertsgunparts.com/ . This No.4 Lee Enfield that has been turned into a dedicated rifle grenade launcher is just such an example of that concept in practice. A handbook on both hand and rifle grenades was produced by U.S. Major G.M Ainslie in 1917. The Mark VII unbulleted cartridges are now being withdrawn and replaced with the 35-grain, until the new 43-grain Mark II comes into supply. The launcher consists of a Lee Enfield No.4 receiver where the stock has been cut several inches ahead of the chamber and the barrel several inches ahead of that. UK. A soldier during the FIST trials holding an L85A2 fitted with a Heckler & Koch HK79 under-barrel grenade launcher (photo credit: UK MoD). Made from heavy blued and painted steel, in very fine overall condition ready to be attached to any S.M.L.E. A mounting system was also produced to fit the 2 inch discharger cup to the WW1 Lee-Enfield Rifle No.3. Below is a 1905 Lee-Enfield No.I Mark I fitted with the No.1 Mark I grenade cup for the No.23 Mills grenade. This grenade design was later adopted by U.S. Even though the practical application of this experiment may not be apparent at the moment, I feel that it may be worth recording. The range was greatly increased and was regular. They can still be seen in India, the Gulf states and in Afghanistan and Africa. No.2 shows soldiers in a trench firing grenades. British Soldier in Afghanistan firing an L85A2 fitted with an L123A2 under-barrel grenade launcher (photo credit: UK MoD). Enfield #1 MK III Rifle "Cup" Grenade Launcher Attachment, *Good* Rating: 100%. At the upper end of the grenade is a firing lever (A) with two lateral ribs (q). Part 1 is available here,Part 2 is available here, Part 3 is available here, Part 4 is available here, and Part 5 is available here, Part 6 is available here, and Part 7 is available here. But was this actually fielded and used in combat? Heckler & Koch L17A2 under-barrel grenade launcher (photo credit: UK MoD). nose-cap. Note the rubber buttpad attached to the base of the stock. A closer view of the 2" discharger and the manual drawing, Left: sectional drawing Right: main elevation, Left: loading (lying).Right: firing (lying). An optical sight, designed to clip over the front part of the SUSAT was issued under the designation L15A1. This is of interest. Shipment prohibited outside USA. The grenade weighs two pounds. The outer shell is of the same material, and is notched like a pineapple, so that the grenade scatters a great number of fragments on explosion. To the perforations the part (d-g) is screwed, which contains the striking bolt (c-b) and the time fuse cartridge (d) with the detonator (e). Not able to export, USA. Moving on from the H Mark I and II I described in my previous post, the H Mark III was an Indian version of the H Mark I, but loaded with cordite as this was more stable in tropical climes. Similarly, no replacement upper handguard was produced, leaving the gas parts exposed. Many writers and critics appear to have overlooked the fact that it was designed as the British soldiers personal arm, not as a target rife Pg 9, Second impression 1962. The adapter device was a comparatively simple bronze casting. The Lee-Enfield was a series of British bolt-action rifles that served as the standard British rifle over the 20th century. The base of the discharger has a slot about an inch long milled out of part of its circumference. The writer is Dr. Ketler, a Berlin engineer. Photo No.4 shows the charge bursts alike on impact with sand, water, or snow. 41mm rifle grenade round right, 40mm practice round on the left. 1 MKIII, NO. Treat all firearms as if they are loaded, and all munitions as if they are live, until you have personally confirmed otherwise. Below is a searchable flip-page booklet of the 1917 "Instructions on Bombing". A two-piece bracket arrangement clamps over the barrel behind the grenade launching ring on the host rifles flash-suppressor. The accompanying illustrations show this grenade (invented by the Englishman, William Mills) in detail. That was the last of the .303 Grenade discharging blanks. This design has proved to be a popular replacement for the legacy weapons of several nations, including the United States, where it is known as the M320. Specifically interested in small arms history, development, and usage within the MENA region and Central Asia. Neither of these designs was apparently satisfactory. Two models were issued, one for the 1903 Springfield rifle, and another for the "American Enfield" - the Pattern 1917 rifle in 30.06 calibre that was the equivalent of the British Pattern 1914 .303" calibre service rifle, for which the official nomenclature was the Enfield Rifle No.3. Within the museum, there are multiple examples of rifle grenades designed for the BA63-series of infantry rifles, numerous M79s in use on both sides of the conflict. Depressing this allowed the bolt to be removed from the rifle. So presumably the drag caused by the tumbling of an unstabilised grenade was greater than that of the stabilising ribbon. These grenades were launched from the muzzle of the rifle using a cartridge that produced only gas pressure in the barrel. The Energa was introduced to infantry units of the British Army of the Rhine from 1952 when it replaced the PIAT. The grenade shown is the No.23 Mills model. Have a question? Will accept a grenade for display. We list details of our current stock by batch - due to our high turnover of the most popular models - so the images and descriptions fit that model, though there may be slight variations in stock grain/colour and metal condition - please bare in mind that some of the de-ac guns are almost 100 years old! You should not approach, handle, move, operate, or modify arms and munitions unless explicitly trained to do so. The Mills grenades, by now either the No.23 or No. Forces when they joined the War in 1917. Will export up to $100 per order, will split parcels to assist, USA. Netherlands produced three versions of Energa, the NR4 was a live grenade, the NR5 was an inert practice grenade, and the NR18 was a practice grenade with white chalk in a plastic nosecone that shattered on impact and left a strike mark on the target. Half a pint of water would do for six or seven shots, but I see no reason why a special weapon with shortened .303-inch barrel using very little water might not be effective. Does anyone know how to wrap these things? For more on these rifles, see The Rifle. Required fields are marked *. Feed device: single-shot. IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. Dummy and Inert Grenades, Mortars & Rockets, Cleaning Supplies, Cleaning Rods and Oilers, Buttplates, Grips, Stocks, Forends & Handguards, Rocket Launcher, Bazooka, Cannon and Mortar Parts, Women's Tactical Gear, Accessories & Gifts, Flags, Stamps, Decals, Posters & Wallcharts, Everyday Carry Knives, Tools & Accessories, Enfield No.4 MKI Israeli Enfield Scope Ring, British Enfield Hooked Quillion Bayonet with Scabbard, Lee Enfield No.1 MKIII Complete Set Of Stock Hardware. Not just a rifle anymore. Used, in good condition. The overall length of the full-size M203 (at that time the only variant available) resulted in the barrel of the grenade launcher protruding a couple of centimetres beyond the flash-suppressor of the rifle. of the S.A.S.C. The launchers attach to the bayonet lugs on the end of the barrel, and have a flip up sigh with range marks for 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards. Lynx Optics ; Scope mounts/bases, Lee Enfield and many others. Left: the Mills grenade clipped in position a rifle grenade. Meanwhile, work continued on the potential rifle grenade. Review Subject Required. Source- Myanmar Defence Services Museum. Technical Specifications: Royal Ordnance ENCAW (Enfield Grenade Launcher) Below is another searchable flip-page booklet; this of the training document for the Grenade Projector No.5 for the Rifle No.4. SKU: No4mk1. BROWNE ,C.B. Most likely to have been used for projecting signalling or smoke grenades, it was capable of firing HE devices, but the additional length of the cup could perhaps have added to the difficulty of removing the safety pin during loading of a Mills rifle grenade. However, the Australians also introduced a H Mark 4 for launching the grenade from No.1 and No.4 rifles and so had a heavier charge of cordite. All Rights Reserved. (S.). and copied by the Sphere for the interest of their British readership. All such grenade discharger cups were effectively taken out of service in 1946/7 with the introduction of the spigot projector for the No.4 rifle, discussed shortly. Copyright 2021 by Armament Research Services Pty. This was the Viven-Bessires design that required that a launching cup be attached to the rifle. Posted November 8, 2018 in Bolt Action, Defense, Editorial, NFA / Suppressors / Class III by Miles with No CommentsTags: BA-93, burma, grenade launcher, lee enfield, myanmar, no. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. . "Long" Lee converted for aerial fighting. The walnut would have been suitably seasoned and prepared years in advance. The accuracy the No4 was expected to achieve was hitting a 64 inch plate at 100 yards. . Should the top navigation menu fail to load immediately please refresh the page or use adjacent links . All WWI grenade discharging cartridges had open necks, but WW2 issue used the rosette crimped .303 flanged cases familiar to all those who have experienced military exercises up to the time the NATO 7.62mm round was introduced in the mid 1950s for the transitional Lee-Enfield rifles and the, In 2012, the late Tony Edwards, a noted authority on, A mounting system was also produced to fit the 2 inch discharger cup to the WW1, A rather more practical use for a Lee-Enfield with a shortened butt is to be found in a. Herbert McBride, in his book "The Emma Gees", relating his time as a sergeant with the Machine Gun Corps in France and Belgium during 1915, wrote of trench mortars of all types then in use We have yet to hear of a British rifle grenade that was launched with a live round, but there was a French version. USA. In 1925, a new discharger was introduced for the S.M.L.E rifle, the nomenclature for device was "Discharger Cup, 2-inch No.1 Mk.I ". Add to Cart. No.6 shows a firing position.". If you tried to launch a grenade with a training blank it would probably blow up the rifle. 5. All orders are subject to acceptance by IMA Inc, which reserves the right to refuse any order. Source- Myanmar Defence Services Museum. Wide range for collectors and re-enactors. Greener's Martini conversions for his whaling harpoon guns. Grenades are far from being a Twentieth Century invention. The range of rifle projected greandes was considerable, ranges of 300 yards being obtained depending on the grenade. In British service, the Energa was known as the Anti-Tank Grenade, No. Cast in polyurethane resin from a mold of the original in my collection. The ball round was fired through a tube in the centre of the grenade, igniting its fuse. Grease covered from long storage. Technical Specifications: Heckler & Koch HK79A1 US, Joe Salter.com; http://www.joesalter.com/ . during the war to discover the results. The butt was cut at the wrist, and had a bracket fixed across the face of the cut. MarStar Canada; http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/index.jsp .. Possible Enfield stuff, Lee Enfield, also ex dealer for AIA Enfield, Canada. Sold individually. Shipment prohibited to California. Enfield and near full inventory of new parts for Enfield No1 Mk3 and No4, UK. This of course required a new series of grenades, designed at the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, and given the Nos. This significantly improved the armour-piercing capability of such ammunition. However, from what few historical sources are available about the Tatmadaw it couldnt have been fielded in large numbers. The fixed buttstock appears to be screwed into the rear of the receiver of the No.4 similar to how a standard two-piece Lee Enfield stock would be attached to it. But needless to say, by the time the No4Mk1* was hitting production what skilled operators and man power was left,were doing an exceptional job with what wood they were able to harvest or being supplied. Source- Myanmar Defence Services Museum, Hook on the left is the front attachment for a sling swivel. Currently, the Tatmadaw uses the designation of MA for Myanmar Army for the nomenclature of small arms and light weapons. The technique was therefore applied to a design for projection from a rifle - the No.68 AT grenade - a cylindrical bodied device with a four-finned tail backed up by a gas-check plate virtually identical to that of the Mills rifle grenade already discussed. Bayonet, Spike Type, Used Original, Blued (11" OAL; 8" Spike; Very Good Cond), Stripper Clip, Blued, New Factory Original (Markings Vary), Sling, WWII Vintage, Canvas, Used (1-1/4" Wide, 55" Long; w/ Brass Hardware), Lee-Enfield Rifle Manual (#1 MKIII, #3 MKI, #4 MKI, #5 MKI), Bayonet Frog, 7", Painted Canvas, Used Factory Original, Oil Bottle Leather Washer, MKV Type, New Factory Original, Adjusting Tool, Enfield No. of the Lee-Enfields through WWI and beyond. Barrel length: 534 mm (21) Note that, in British military nomenclature, blanks are all just "cartridges", while bulleted cartridges are "rounds". One can make out the muzzle of the .303 or 7.62mm barrel where rifle grenades are attached. Brand: Enfield. Given that the new top rail is integral to the new handguard, it seems very likely that this new launcher will replace the L17A2/L123 series in service (the alternative being to continue using legacy rail adaptors for UBGL-equipped rifles). The first is a variant of the German Heckler & Koch HK79, which was also seen during testing with the L85A2 during the Future Integrated Soldier Technology (FIST) programme of the early 2000s. I am a squad grenade launcher and use a 03 Springfield and M1 launcher. The 'muzzle' was threaded so that the unit could be screwed into a firing hole at the base of the mortar's tube. Your email address will not be published. All the H Mark 7z were made by FN, the earliest (1950) had plain brass cases but the later ones (1951 and later) had the lower half lacquered black. The fairly elaborate mock-up UBGL design was built into a fully functional weapon and fitted to a single example of the XL64E5 rifle, probably in early 1976. 4 flip up ladder sight has been inserted to align with a similarly affixed No.4 front dovetailed front sight post. We actually see this pistol grip reappear on the currently fielded Defence Industries produced BA103 /MA-7 derivative of the RPG-7 recoilless rifle. The cup was used to launch the Mills Bomb British hand grenades (when used with the launcher adapter plate). At the far end, a substantial barrel support bracket held the GL muzzle to the grenade launching ring on the host rifles flash-suppressor. Accidents were not infrequent, including the rupture of the rifle's barrel by the excessive pressure developed in driving such a heavy weight out of the muzzle. Feed device: single-shot. Improvements in the bedding and a heavier barrel, coupled with a longer sight picture gave the Allied soldier a battle rifle with great potential. CAUTION: Rifle may be fired with launcher clamped in position, but accuracy will be affected. This grenade was trialled in 1916, but never adopted; it therefore is not covered in the 1917 instructions for bombing that are replicated at the bottom of this page. However as one soon learns with anything to do with life there are exceptions, early in on the game BSA Shirley did a production run which used only 4 numbers and went from Axxxxto Zxxxx. Enfield No.4 MKI Grenade Launcher. Technical Specifications: Heckler & Koch AG SA 80 (L17A2 Grenade Launcher) Rounds with the whole case blackened are for rodded grenades and became the H Mark II after the 1927 changes in nomenclature. ", Image of combined photographs by the late Tony Edwards. Some launchers show . Present, Col. G.H.S. [8] The Super Energa could penetrate up to 275mm (10.8inches) of armor and 600mm (23.6inches) of concrete. Excellent classic and rare Lee Enfield for sale. At least two other grenade launcher designs were trialled with the SA80 in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Before we dive into describing the rifle grenade launcher we would like to extend a gratitude of thanks to the staff of the Defence Services Museum for allowing TFB to visit in an official capacity and research Burmese small arms. Photograph No.1 shows the carrier holding three grenades with cartridges ready for firing them. If you do not have specialist knowledge, never assume that arms or munitions are safe to handle until they have been inspected by a subject matter specialist. Martini-Henry; http://martinihenry.com/ .. Enfield No.4 MKI Grenade Launcher. The safety pin could then be removed as the launcher cup kept the safety-spoon in place. This mount includes a hinged top cover to access the weapons gas parts. The shaped Lyddite explosive charge resided in the cylinder to the left, behind the screw cap. Learn how your comment data is processed. Overall length: 388 mm US, Simpsons Ltd; http://www.simpsonltd.com Collector firearms, a good range of used Lee Enfield. In 2012, the late Tony Edwards, a noted authority on British Smallarms Ammunition who assisted with a number of subjects covered by this website, wrote as follows on the War Relics forum in answer to a member's query about grenade firing and training blank cartridges:
Here at real-gun.com we try to get things right first time - but, being a bit crap sometimes, we do screw things up - if in any doubt please contact us - if we get a price wrong or are out of stock we will contact you immediately - many thanks. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. NSW, Aust. Given equal weight in the study was the alternative or supplement of the traditional muzzle-launched rifle grenade, which was already in limited anti-tank service with the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (FN Herstal FAL). which had the muzzle clip for the S.M.L.E., and the almost identical No.10, without the clip, for use with the obsolescent Magazine Lee-Enfield. Noted. This concept was eventually dropped, and a bullet-trap type rifle grenade was sought. and a brush-tail stabilised hand-thrown version of the Marten Hale grenade. Genius Ecommerce by 1Digital. Every musket, rifle, display machine gun, machine gun parts set or gun sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). A No.1 Mk.III* rifle fitted with the 2-inch discharger cup, The War Office issues of the Small Arms Training manuals for 1931. quote the projection range for the No.54 grenade as variously 350 or 400 yards. The cup-type launcher could launch the grenade about 200 yards. Lee Enfield Kar98K Mosin Nagant Series . This led the U.S. to produce their own version of the Energa, the M28 rifle grenade, from 1950 until 1960. Right: No.23 Mills rifle grenades being demonstrated at an exercise in 1917 From the early days, stabilising ribbons were attached to the hand grenades, as these grenades were exploded by means of impact fuses in the heads. Add to Compare. 4 MKI, NO.5 JUNGLE CARBINE, NO.2A MKIII ISHAPORE, Numrich Gun Parts Corporation
It is worth noting that this was just one proposed employment mooted for the .577/.450 Martini Henry calibre at this time, as these rifles were actually used by Royal Flying Corps aviators in their early attempts to bring down German Zeppelins using incendiary cartridges that preceded the introduction of the .303-inch Pomeroy and Brock incendiary rounds. They were withdrawn form British use early in the 1960s, but continued with the Irish until the 1980s. July, 1917. N.B. Jump to content. rifle launched projectiles not dealt with here. are to be found in the 1917 pamphlet represented below these images. rifles were still in use early in the Great War, prior to the issue of the No.I Mark III rifles that formed. Ive had stories recounted to me that some units removed the marks. Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity: Add to WishList. The M28 was eventually replaced in US military service by the M31 HEAT rifle grenade and later by the M72 LAW rocket. Mojo Sighting Systems;http://www.mojosights.com/sample-page/lee-enfield/ .. After market peep sights for Lee Enfield No1 Mk3. 20 recorded delivery UK. It includes American, British, French and German models. With the rodded rifle grenade, a combination of the shape of the head and the long rod tail imbued it with some inherent stability, assisted by its directionally straight projection from the rifle's barrel. 226 Williams Ln. This grenade design was later adopted by U.S. Below left: the discharger with a Mills rifle grenade in place. This particular version is painted green, but that isnt to say that there are different finishes and colors out there. A more sophisticated means of projecting grenades with greater accuracy and safely was required. in the early Thirties - the Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.VI. RM 306-308, Magnet Place Tower 1, 77-81 Container Port Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong . The prototype SUSAT on the weapon was furnished with a folding leaf sight after the fashion of the existing US M79 standalone launcher. The surviving combination weapon pictured here is lacking any sighting arrangement. starting in the early 1900s, with their grenade projection devices. "In its smallest form it is simply a 'rifle grenade', somewhat similar to a hand grenade or ordinary 'bomb', to which is attached a rod of brass or steel which slips down into the bore of the regular service rifle and is fired with a blank cartridge.Other and newer types are without this rod but have vanes or rudders affixed to the rear end which guide the projectile in its flight. that clamped to the rifle's fore-sight muzzle fitting. USA. "From another source we are able to illustrate the weapon as a rifle grenade. 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Lee Enfield parts list, including original No4 T cheek rests (june/2011). The E Mark IT was only used for a very short period in the 1930s and no example with that headstamp is known to survive today. A contemporary of the M203, the HK79 has seen limited export success. For the most part, this leads us to believe it was an extreme oddity that was produced on a factory line but wasnt quite successful in combat for very long. The nomenclature described the discharger as a cup, but it was really only a pressed steel component ring band. The bulk being from the Royal Ordinance factory Maltby, ROFFazakerley, BSA Shirley, with smaller quantities at Longbranch in Toronto Canada and by the Stevens-Savage company of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, USA. Those British rifle grenades specifically covered are the Hales "Grenade Short Rifle", No.3; the Newton rifle grenade; Rifle Grenade No.20; along with the German models of 1913 and 1914. The introduction of the far more effective Burns' Cup discharger afforded an opportunity for fresh thinking on the problem. At this point, the cocking slide may be left in the rear position, covering the trigger lever and acting as a safety. Note: The information in this article has been superseded by that authored by Jonathan Ferguson & N.R. So what the hell? __________________________, FIRING GRENADES FROM RIFLE WITH BARREL FULL OF WATER. The cases of both periods were usually part dipped in a coloured stain to identify their type and purpose. Lee Enfield, parts list. Taken from the journal The Sphere 6th. April 1915. Enfield No.4 MKI Grenade Launcher. A No.4 Mk.I rifle has been shortened and fitted with a No.5 Rifle ("Jungle Carbine") butt, which has a recoil reducing pad which helped to reduce the shock to the shoulder of firing a grenade.