No. 4 Mk I Rifle
Caliber: The rifle fires the .303 British cartridge, a full-powered, rimmed cartridge.
Action: It employs a smooth, spring-assisted bolt-action that is very reliable and durable, even under harsh conditions.
Magazine: The rifle uses a 10-round detachable box magazine, which was a significant advantage at the time.
Sights: A key feature is its rear peep sight, paired with a fine front blade, allowing for precise aiming at targets.
Robust Construction: Made of wood and steel, the rifle is known for its durability and strong action.
Overall in good condition.

