Bushmaster BA50 Rifle vs Lithgow Small Arms Lee-Enfield Mk III

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Rifles Bushmaster BA50 Rifle Lithgow Small Arms Lee-Enfield Mk III
Summary
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Rank
#22640
#32617
Weight 7.2 oz
Length 58"
Action Bolt Action
Caliber .50 BMG .303 British
Capacity 10+1 17+1
Finish Black Black
Gun Type Anti-Material
Barrel Length 30" 25"
Sights Adjustable w/ Tritium Front Post & 2-Dot Tritium Rear Aperture
Details
Brand Bushmaster
Reviews See 6 Reviews N/A
Prices
MSRP $5,495.00 $0.00
Used Price $3,846.50 $0.00
Sale Price $4,945.50 $0.00

Rifles Descriptions

Bushmaster BA50 Rifle

Product Specifications    UPC Code: 604206095718    Manufacturer: Bushmaster    Model: BA50    Action: Bolt    Type: AR    Caliber: 50BMG    Barrel Length: 30"    Finish/Color: Black    Grips/Stock: Black    Capacity: 10Rd

Lithgow Small Arms Lee-Enfield Mk III

The Lee Enfield MkIII, known as the 'three-O-three' was manufactured in the United Kingdom by the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, Birmingham Small Arms (BSA Co) and London Small Arms (LSA Co) and by the Ishapore Arsenal in India. In Australia it was made by Lithgow Small Arms Factory from 1907 to 1953. Lithgow Small Arms Factory is a military small arms factory located in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales in Australia. SMLE No.1 MkIII was also the first weapon produced at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. Approved in January 1907, this short rifle superseded the Long Lee Enfield and featured a number of improvements over previous Marks in respect to simplified manufacture and battle efficiency. The barrel is 25.2 inches (640mm) long and the rifling has 5 grooves and a left hand twist. The overall length is 44.5 inches (1130mm) and the rifle weight is 8lb 10oz (3.9kg). Magazine capacity is 10 rounds. The accompanying Pattern 07 bayonet was also produced at Lithgow commencing in 1913 with the hooked quillon model. In 1915 the hook was discontinued and large numbers of the early bayonets had the hook removed to comply with the new specifications.