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Rieder automatic rifle

Produced by Rieder

The Rieder automatic rifle was a fully automatic Lee–Enfield SMLE rifle conversion of South African origin. The Rieder device could be installed quickly with the use of simple tools. A similar weapon of New Zealand origin was the Charlton automatic rifle. While the rifle had no select fire capability, single shots could be achieved by releasing the trigger quickly. Alternatively the bolt could be operated manually if the gas vein was closed. Prototype rifles fitted with the "Rieder attachment" or device were tested on bipod and tripod mounts and proved reliable with little maintenance, although recommendations were made to change the sight system to take account of vibration during automatic fire.

Weight
112 oz
Barrel
16 in
Capacity
30 rds
Caliber
.303 British
Type: battle rifle
Action: bolt action
Model: automatic rifle
Overall Length: N/A
Estimated Avg New
USD 950.00
Estimated Avg Used
USD 684.00