Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Photo of Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
$1450
Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE
Lee Enfield No: 1 Mark III 1938 GR1 Singapore SMTLE . 303 BRITISH 10 round Mag, full wood, swivels, bayonet lug with pig sticker bayonet included, rear brass butt plate with tool kit compartment, 2000m rear adjustable iron sight. Frame and butt stock medallion match. Mag number unreadable. Length: SMLE No. 1 Mk III: 44.57 in (1,132 mm) Barrel length: SMLE No. 1 Mk III: 25.2 in (640 mm) In late 1915 the Mk III* was introduced incorporating several changes, the most prominent of which were the deletion of the magazine cut-off mechanism, which when engaged permits the feeding and extraction of single cartridges only while keeping the cartridges in the magazine in reserve, and the long-range volley sights. The windage adjustment of the rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking piece was changed from a round knob to a serrated slab. Rifles with some or all of these features present are found, as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories and as stocks of parts were depleted. The magazine cut-off was reinstated after the First World War ended, and not entirely dispensed with in manufacturing until 1933. The SMLE Mk III* (renamed Rifle No.1 Mk III* in 1926) saw extensive service throughout the Second World War, especially in the North African, Italian, Pacific and Burmese theatres in the hands of British and Commonwealth forces. Australia and India retained and manufactured the SMLE Mk III* as their standard rifle during the conflict, and the rifle remained in Australian military service through the Korean War, until it was replaced by the L1A1 SLR in the late 1950s.The Lithgow Small Arms Factory finally ceased production of the SMLE Mk III* in 1953.
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Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Photo of Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
$999.99
Beretta A-M301 Semi-Auto Shotgun (1976) – Exceptional Condition
Up for sale is a stunning example of Italian craftsmanship, a 1976 Beretta A-M301. This is the shotgun that solidified Beretta’s reputation for semi-auto reliability. If you’re looking for a vintage scattergun that feels as solid as it did 50 years ago, this is it. The Details Condition: 9.5/10 (Collector Quality) Bluing: 95%+ Deep, rich factory finish. Action: Gas-operated semi-automatic (renowned for soft recoil). Furniture: Original walnut with only a few very minor surface marks. Dated: 1976, a true "golden era" Beretta. Seller’s Note This shotgun has been meticulously cared for over the last five decades. While it has been fired, evidenced by the honest, light wear on the trigger face, it has clearly been a "safe queen" for the majority of its life. The bore is bright, the cycles are crisp, and the wood-to-metal fit is exactly what you’d expect from mid-70s Gardone manufacturing. Why the A-M301? > It’s a purist's shotgun. Simple, elegant, and built with better steel than many modern counterparts. It’s light enough for a full day in the field but carries enough nostalgia to be the centerpiece of a vintage collection. If you have any questions or would like more pictures feel free to call, text or email! Sales are 
+tax(Your appropriate Province tax) +shipping 
Local pickup is available.
250-753-3355 (Call or Text)
must have your PAL to purchase Includes original box and papers
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