Jc5 wrote:Minor correction: Lee Metford rifles were not marked "LM". They simply had the mark number: I, I*, II, or II*. When the Lee Enfield was introduced in 1895, they began marking them LE plus the mark number.A square 10 wrote:no , with the LE I marking its definetly a Lee Enfield , the Metford marking would be be LM and
refers to the rifling of the barrel more than anything else
Lee Metfords are sometimes mistaken for Lee Enfields because they could be marked "Enfield" below the crown and above the date...but this just means they were made at RSAF Enfield (rather than B.S.A. & M., L.S.A. or Sparkbrook)...they are not Lee Enfields unless they say LE.
I sem to recall reading somewhere that many Lee-Metfords were rebarrelled with Enfield rifled barrels, as a stop gap during the rapid expansion of the Army during the early years of the Great War; these were remarked as L-Es.
I have absolutely no further information and no references, just a vague feeling that I'd read it somewhere.
Tom