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Ross Military Training Rifle
Chambered for the .22 caliber cartridge, this straight pull rifle is single shot only.
LEE ENFIELD
Long Branch
Rifle No. 4 Mark I & Mark I*
Same as the English No.4 Mk 1 in .303 British. 10 round detachable magazine. Some have walnut stocks. Serial numbers should appear on the receiver, bolt and fore stock. Slight premium over the English-made rifles.
Rifle No. 4 Mark I (T) & Mark I* (T)
These are sniper versions of the No. 4 Mark I and the Mark I*. Fitted with scope mounts on the left side of the receiver and a wooden cheekpiece screwed to the buttstock. A No. 32 or a No. 67 (Canadian) telescope was issued with these rifles. A few, estimated to be about 100, were fitted with U.S. Lyman scopes. Many of these rifles were converted by Holland & Holland. About 25,000 rifles using various telescopes were converted.
Winchester Model 1894 Carbine
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Model 1894 Carbine
This is the Canadian military version of the Winchester saddle ring carbine. Fitted with a 20" barrel and chambered for the .30-30 cartridge. Extra set of sling swivels added to left side of buttstock and forearm. Stamped with the Canadian “Broad Arrow” (an arrow inside the letter C).