The Pattern 1914 Enfield is one of the most respected military surplus rifles of the early twentieth century. Originally developed for the British military as a replacement for the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield, the Pattern 1914 ultimately served alongside British forces during the First World War and became renowned for its strength, reliability, and excellent accuracy.
Chambered in .303 British, the Pattern 1914 utilizes a Mauser-inspired bolt action featuring dual front locking lugs and a controlled-feed design. The robust action earned a reputation for exceptional durability and smooth operation, making it one of the strongest military rifle actions of its era.
The rifle features a full-length hardwood military stock, protected front sight, adjustable rear sight, and a five-round internal magazine. Its longer sight radius and rigid action contributed to outstanding accuracy, leading many historians and collectors to regard the Pattern 1914 as one of the finest military rifles fielded during the First World War.
During its service life, the Pattern 1914 saw use throughout the British Empire and later influenced the development of the American M1917 Enfield rifle. Today, surviving examples are highly sought after by collectors, military history enthusiasts, and surplus firearm shooters.
Whether displayed as a historical collectible or enjoyed on the range, the Pattern 1914 Enfield offers a unique connection to one of the most significant periods in military firearms history.
Specifications
Brand: British Military Arsenal
Model: Pattern 1914 Enfield
Classification: Non-Restricted
Caliber: .303 British
Action: Bolt Action
Barrel Length: Approximately 26 Inches
Capacity: 5 Rounds
Magazine Type: Internal Magazine
Stock: Full-Length Military Hardwood Stock
Sights: Adjustable Military Iron Sights
Receiver: Steel
Finish: Military Blued Finish
Overall Length: Approximately 46 Inches
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Condition: Surplus
