This video focuses on the Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I rifle, specifically mentioning a Savage-made "U.S. Property" variant. It details the rifle's history as the main firearm for the British Empire and Commonwealth from 1895 to 1957, and its official adoption as the No. 4 Mk. I in 1941. The description highlights its stronger, more easily mass-produced action compared to the No. 1 Mk. VI, its barrel protruding from the forestock, and its redesigned iron sights featuring a receiver aperture battle sight for 300 yards and a ladder aperture sight for up to 1,300 yards, noting their speed and accuracy advantages over other contemporary sights.
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