

Note that not all FTR rifle were converted.
#Lee enfield no4 mk1 stock serial#
Along with this will be the model designation, and below this, the serial number. This means Royal Ordance Factory Fazakerly, Factory Through Repair, 1949. The latter will have an engraving on the flat side of the receiver which will read something like (taking one of my rifles as an example), F(FTR)49. If it has a lateral screw through the back of the forend, it is either a post war production Mk.2, or an earlier mark that has been rebuilt. Apart from the markings as stated above, you should take note of the woodwork. The alternative choices consist of Quick Reload, Slings and Swivels, Machined Bolt and Bayonet.A sniper? You must be rich.

In terms of Specializations the weapon comes with Quick Aim, Custom Stock, Lightened Stock and Variable Zeroing specializations at the start. Per-shot damage is low but consistent, with only a difference of 5 damage between its maximum and minimum per-shot effect. These characteristics make the weapon more suited for medium range engagements than its counterparts, with the rapid cycling and generous capacity being more forgiving in the event of missed shots. Of all the bolt-action rifles in game, the weapon has the largest magazine capacity and highest fire rate, at the cost of categorically lowest muzzle velocity of 600 m/s. The Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I is the starting weapon of the Recon class, and is unlocked by default. It is also used by United States Army Recons during the The Last Tiger. In cutscenes the Lee-Enfield is replaced by either Kar98ks or Ross Rifle Mk IIIs.
#Lee enfield no4 mk1 stock free#
In the singleplayer war story Tirailleur, the Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I is the standard rifle of the Senegalese colonial troops of the Free French Forces, used by non-player characters in gameplay. It first appeared in the Battlefield 5 Official Reveal Trailer. The Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I is a weapon featured in Battlefield V. 4 model had a brutal bayonet called the "pigsticker" by the British troops." "The Lee Enfield rifle has a long history which goes back to before World War I. In Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome, a bayonet is mounted on the non-scoped No 4, replacing the combat knife. Its Axis equivalent is the K98K and K98Sniper. When firing scoped in, the player must unscope to work the bolt. It has similar properties as the No 4, but with a slightly lower rate of fire and spread penalties when moving, double the bullet velocity and a larger amount of zoom. The No4Sniper is a variant of the No 4, issued to the Scout kit of the Allies. Additionally, the No 4 has a switch delay of 0.25 seconds. This inability to quickly land follow-up shots, combined with its body-shot damage profile, means the No 4 is a particularly poor choice for close range combat. The bolt must be cocked after each shot which takes around three seconds, potentially disrupting aim. Recoil is significant, but is a non-issue due to the weapon's low rate of fire. The weapon is not affected by damage drop-off at range and has high accuracy, factors which bolster capabilities at distance.

It has high damage, but can only guarantee a one-shot kill against a target with over 20hp (eight pips of health in the HUD) if it is a headshot - otherwise the No 4 kills in two body shots or three leg shots. It is the standard issue rifle of the Allies Engineer kit, with the exceptions of the United States Marine Corps who are issued the M1 Garand and the British Commandos who are issued the Shotgun. The No 4 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1942.
