Enfield made .303, couple other calibers. 1917 'Enfield' as a sort of modified 1893/1895 Mauser in 30-06 was american made by various USA makers AFTER the 1914 'Enfield contract' WW1 was completed. Indian made Enfield rifle at Ishinpore arsenal was number 3 pattern and sometime late 1970, 1980s was made in .308/7.62NATO . English Enfield number 4 pattern actions were rebuilt with .308 barrels 1980s to 2010? as partial trainer rifles, some for police use as police sniper to supplement/replace previous .303 chambered SWAT/Sniper rifles. Canadian Long Branch made barrel kits for the number 4 actions as target rifles.
Enfield lock made or rebuilt Lee action of number 3 or 4 pattern with rear locking lugs made .303, 315 BSA= Austrian M1888/90 8x50r cartridge, .275 Rigby=7x57 Mauser, 256 Mannlicher on order in 6.5x54R some for Indonesia /dutch East Indies army post WW2 .308 after adoption as NATO standard.
1913 Enfield action was developemental stage, tested samples some in 7mm - but production was contracted to USA commercial makers 1914 at outbreak of WW1 in .303, 1917 when USA went to war the sprigfield 1903 pattern was official standard but short supply, production by commercial makers was estimated to be almost a year needed- BUT using already existing tooling for 1914 Enfield would mean production staring in a month- Winchester or Remington supposedly said one week after some deposit money could be making thousand delivered next week- just neede to chamber existing 1914 parts line to the 30-06 with the existing commercial cutters.
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