Guns International #: 101812967
Seller's Inventory #: R30702
The Smith & Wesson Light Rifle was developed in 1939 for police and security use. It was placed in production in 1940 and designated the S&W Light Rifle Model 1940. Most went to England and Canada where they were universally disliked as they lacked durability for military use, were heavy, and did not operate reliably with British 9mm ammunition (9mm Luger). They were also expensive to manufacture. Virtually all were scrapped or dumped into the Thames river. The very few seen today were found in storage and sold by S&W in 1974. Thie 9.75"" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling (Note: these rifles have been exempted by the BATFE and can be transferred as a standard rifle using a Form 4473). The rear sight is range adjustable from 50 to a very optimistic 400 yards. The gun retains approx. 98% of its blue finish. The left rear of the receiver has the S&W logo. The bottom behind the trigger guard is stamped 1566. This gun can be identified as a Mk2 by the ribbed rotating safety shroud around the receiver and the fixed firing pin in the bolt. The black plastic butt stock is excellent with two open holes for a sling swivel. The serrated steel buttplate is excellent and is numbered to the gun. The gun is equipped with an original 20-round magazine. The magazine housing is interesting in that it not only houses the magazine but also contains the ejection port. The action functions correctly but is very tight to cock. It is estimated that only about 100 Mk2 light rifles were manufactured with the great majority being destroyed by the British and Canadians. Here's your chance to own a very rare Mk2 Light Rifle complete with its original magazine.
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Guns International #: 101812967
Category - Smith & Wesson Rifles
- Military Rifles - US
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 781-1960
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(713) 781-6407
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"Smith & Wesson Model 1940 Mk2 Light Rifle (R30702)
Description: " The Smith & Wesson Light Rifle was developed in 1939 for police and security use. It was placed in production in 1940 and designated the S&W Light Rifle Model 1940. Most went to England and Canada where they were universally disliked as they lacked durability for military use, were heavy, and did not operate reliably with British 9mm ammunition (9mm Luger). They were also expensive to manufacture. Virtually all were scrapped or dumped into the Thames river. The very few seen today were found in storage and sold by S&W in 1974. Thie 9.75"" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling (Note: these rifles have been exempted by the BATFE and can be transferred as a standard rifle using a Form 4473). The rear sight is range adjustable from 50 to a very optimistic 400 yards. The gun retains approx. 98% of its blue finish. The left rear of the receiver has the S&W logo. The bottom behind the trigger guard is stamped 1566. This gun can be identified as a Mk2 by the ribbed rotating safety shroud around the receiver and the fixed firing pin in the bolt. The black plastic butt stock is excellent with two open holes for a sling swivel. The serrated steel buttplate is excellent and is numbered to the gun. The gun is equipped with an original 20-round magazine. The magazine housing is interesting in that it not only houses the magazine but also contains the ejection port. The action functions correctly but is very tight to cock. It is estimated that only about 100 Mk2 light rifles were manufactured with the great majority being destroyed by the British and Canadians. Here's your chance to own a very rare Mk2 Light Rifle complete with its original magazine. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 101812967
Seller's Inventory #: R30702
The Smith & Wesson Light Rifle was developed in 1939 for police and security use. It was placed in production in 1940 and designated the S&W Light Rifle Model 1940. Most went to England and Canada where they were universally disliked as they lacked durability for military use, were heavy, and did not operate reliably with British 9mm ammunition (9mm Luger). They were also expensive to manufacture. Virtually all were scrapped or dumped into the Thames river. The very few seen today were found in storage and sold by S&W in 1974. Thie 9.75"" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling (Note: these rifles have been exempted by the BATFE and can be transferred as a standard rifle using a Form 4473). The rear sight is range adjustable from 50 to a very optimistic 400 yards. The gun retains approx. 98% of its blue finish. The left rear of the receiver has the S&W logo. The bottom behind the trigger guard is stamped 1566. This gun can be identified as a Mk2 by the ribbed rotating safety shroud around the receiver and the fixed firing pin in the bolt. The black plastic butt stock is excellent with two open holes for a sling swivel. The serrated steel buttplate is excellent and is numbered to the gun. The gun is equipped with an original 20-round magazine. The magazine housing is interesting in that it not only houses the magazine but also contains the ejection port. The action functions correctly but is very tight to cock. It is estimated that only about 100 Mk2 light rifles were manufactured with the great majority being destroyed by the British and Canadians. Here's your chance to own a very rare Mk2 Light Rifle complete with its original magazine.
Guns International #: 101812967
Seller's Inventory #: R30702
The Smith & Wesson Light Rifle was developed in 1939 for police and security use. It was placed in production in 1940 and designated the S&W Light Rifle Model 1940. Most went to England and Canada where they were universally disliked as they lacked durability for military use, were heavy, and did not operate reliably with British 9mm ammunition (9mm Luger). They were also expensive to manufacture. Virtually all were scrapped or dumped into the Thames river. The very few seen today were found in storage and sold by S&W in 1974. Thie 9.75"" barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling (Note: these rifles have been exempted by the BATFE and can be transferred as a standard rifle using a Form 4473). The rear sight is range adjustable from 50 to a very optimistic 400 yards. The gun retains approx. 98% of its blue finish. The left rear of the receiver has the S&W logo. The bottom behind the trigger guard is stamped 1566. This gun can be identified as a Mk2 by the ribbed rotating safety shroud around the receiver and the fixed firing pin in the bolt. The black plastic butt stock is excellent with two open holes for a sling swivel. The serrated steel buttplate is excellent and is numbered to the gun. The gun is equipped with an original 20-round magazine. The magazine housing is interesting in that it not only houses the magazine but also contains the ejection port. The action functions correctly but is very tight to cock. It is estimated that only about 100 Mk2 light rifles were manufactured with the great majority being destroyed by the British and Canadians. Here's your chance to own a very rare Mk2 Light Rifle complete with its original magazine.