Original Item: Only One Available. These rifles are as rare as hen’s teeth. Dated 1891 with Victorian crown stamping over ENFIELD on the butt socket this is a .303 caliber magazine rifle that saw service throughout the Empire in the final years of Queen Victoria’s reign.
Although superseded in 1895 by the Long Lee Enfield Rifle these saw service at the famous Battle of Omdurman in 1898 that was Great Britains revenge against the Mardists outside Khartoum in the Sudan.
This example having been long stored in Nepal comes complete with dust cover to the bolt that often absent.
Also included is an equally rare original P-1888 bayonet complete with the original leather scabbard although the hard scabbard tip is missing. The bayonet like the rifle is well marked with British stampings. The only detraction is a small portion of the top hand guard directly in front of the action on the right hand side has been broken away many years ago.
This is the very rare Mk.1* model, in fact Nepal was never issued any and what they had were captured from Tibet in the Nepal/Tibetan War of the early 1900s.
All in all an extremely rare and hard to find set!