Full-length Lee-Enfield (top) and the No. 5 Mk I "Jungle Carbine" variant with shortened stock (center), on top of the FN Fal.
The Lee-Enfield is a series of bolt action rifles that came in several models, chambered for the .303 British cartridge. The weapon was named after its designer, James Paris Lee—and the rifling design location—the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield. It was the standard rifle of British and Commonwealth military forces during World War I and World War II.
The feed system is detachable 10-round magazine, usually fed from 5-round clips.
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