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Take home a piece of firearm history and support theNRA Institute for Legislative Action today! These rifles are non-firing and should be used for display
Take home a piece of firearm history and support the
NRA Institute for Legislative Action today!
These rifles are non-firing and should be used for display
only. Due to ATF regulations they must be shipped and transferred thru
an FFL dealer.
For a limited time, Century Arms and Bud’s Gun Shop are proud to offer you the chance to own an authentic Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Number 1 Mark III rifle (SMLE). Considered the finest infantry rifle of its time, the SMLE covered the globe, literally. Originally, these service guns were used by many in World War I. These retired war horses, marked DP for “Drill Purposes,” went on to render additional services by being used in schools and academies for training and drill practice.
No two SMLE rifles are exactly alike so you will truly own a one-of-a-kind
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