SMLE stands for Small Magazine Lee Enfield, it's the correct name for the 303 rifles that were in use by the British & many commonwealth militaries. .303 British only refers to the cartridge and not the actual rifle, though in India 303 is used as the de facto name for the SMLE, in spite of the fact that later models (mid sixties onward) were chambered for the 7.62 NATO cartridge. The change in the cartridge was made as the Indian army had decided to switch to the FN FAL rifles (called the SLR in India) and they needed a transitional weapon while all units were converted to this new rifle.dev wrote:What does smle stand for I am really duh on this.
There are also some (rare) examples of the SMLE chambered for the .410 shotgun cartridge. These were issued to the constabulary pre-independance, as the Brits were not entirely willing to issue Indian cops with a proper rifle. This I would imagine as the loyality of the constabulary was considered suspect, due to the freedom movement sweeping across India at the time. Unfortunately for us this has resulted in the .410 to continue to be classified as a prohibited bore in India!
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Abhijeet