The WW2 Australian Lee Enfield SMLE Lithgow Rifle DEWAT No Cock No Click is a deactivated example of the renowned Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle, produced at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory in Australia during the Second World War. This rifle features the distinctive bolt-action design and magazine-fed system typical of the SMLE series, which served as the primary service rifle for Australian and other Commonwealth forces throughout both world wars. As a DEWAT (Deactivated War Trophy), this firearm is rendered permanently inoperable; the “No Cock No Click” designation indicates that the action cannot be cycled and the trigger mechanism is non-functional. The rifle retains its original military configuration, including its wood stock, metal hardware, and identification markings associated with Lithgow manufacture. This item is intended solely for collection or display purposes and cannot be restored to firing condition. No functional parts are included beyond what is integrated into the deactivated rifle.
WW2 Australian Lee Enfield SMLE Lithgow Rifle DEWAT No Cock No Click
$1,450.00
The WW2 Australian Lee Enfield SMLE Lithgow Rifle DEWAT No Cock No Click is a deactivated example of the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle produced by the Lithgow Small Arms Factory in Australia during the Second World War. The SMLE was the standard-issue rifle for Australian and other Commonwealth forces, valued for its reliability and ten-round magazine capacity. “DE
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