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|rarity = 5
|faction = [[Griffin & Kryuger]]|manufactureringame = [[I.O.P.]]|manufacturer = Royal Small ArmsFactory Enfield,The Birmingham Small ArmsCompany,London Small Arms,Lithgow Small Arms,ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, Savage Arms Company, Long Branch Arsenal, Ishapore Rifle Factory|artist = Rei{{artist name|rei}}
|fullname = Lee–Enfield
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Tomatsu Haruka}}|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=李-恩菲尔德}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=李-恩菲爾德}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=리-엔필드}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=Lee Enfield}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=リー・エンフィールド}} | weaponinfo =The Lee-Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle that served as the main firearm used by soldiers of both the British Empire and the British Commonwealth. It was derived from the earlier Lee–Metford, a mechanically similar black-powder rifle which combined James Paris Lee's rear-locking bolt system with a barrel featuring rifling designed by William Ellis Metford. Variants of the Lee-Enfield would serve as the standard infantry rifle of the British army from 1895 to 1957. The Lee action cocked the striker on the closing stroke of the bolt, making the initial opening much faster and easier compared to the "cock on open" design of the Mauser Gewehr 98. The rifle was also equipped with a detachable, 10-round, double-column box magazine, a very modern development in its day. The Lee–Enfield was adapted to fire the .303 British cartridge, a rimmed, high-powered rifle round. Experiments with smokeless powder in the existing Lee–Metford cartridge seemed at first to be a simple upgrade, but the greater heat and pressure generated by the new smokeless powder wore away the shallow, rounded, Metford rifling after approximately 6000 rounds. Switching to a new square-shaped rifling system designed at the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) Enfield solved the problem, and thus the Lee–Enfield was born.<ref name = "rifleman article">[https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2014/7/16/the-lee-enfield-the-greatest-bolt-action-of-the-great-war/#:~:text=Bolt%2DAction%20Historical-,The%20Lee%2DEnfield%3A%20The%20Greatest%20Bolt%2D,Action%20of%20the%20Great%20War&text=In%201888%2C%20the%20British%20combined,Thus%2C%20Lee%2DEnfield. American Rifleman article on the Lee-Enfield]</ref> The No.1 Mk.III SMLE is perhaps the best known member of the Lee-Enfield family. The first rifles to be given the SMLE (Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield) designation arrived in 1904. The most substantial upgrades made were the shortening of the barrel and the introduction of a stripper clip guide on the bolt head. It is also here that the Lee-Enfield would gain one of its most defining visual features: its trademark blunt nose cap. These early SMLE rifles are known as 'Mk.I' pattern rifles. Three years after the Mk.I, the SMLE No.1 Mk.III was developed. The Mk.III featured a new rear sight, and the stripper clip guide was moved to a fixed location on the receiver bridge. The chambers were revamped to handle firing the improved Mk VII ammunition, which featured a pointed 'Spitzer' pattern bullet.<ref name = "303 brit ammo article">[https://talesfromthesupplydepot.blog/2017/09/20/mk-vii-303-rounds/ Supply Depot entry on the Mk.VII .303 cartridge]</ref> The No.1 Mk.III would be the standard infantry rifle of British forces during the First World War. During the war, manufacturers couldn't keep up with the demand for new rifles. In late 1915 the Mk III* was introduced, which incorporated several changes designed to ease manufacturing. The most prominent changes were the exclusion of the magazine cutoff system and long-range volley sights present on earlier models of the Lee-Enfield. The rear sights were also simplified, and could no longer be adjusted for windage. Rifles with some or all of these features present are found, as the changes were implemented at different times in different factories and as stocks of parts were depleted.<ref name = "smle youtube video">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl51NVkt6Sg C&Rsenal video on the SMLE]</ref> Aside from the legendary Mk.III SMLE, the other most well-known variant of the Lee-Enfield is the No.4 Mk.1 rifle. Developed in the early 1930's, the No.4 was designed to be simpler to mass-produce than previous iterations. It did away with the iconic nose cap of the SMLE, and features a simplified but stronger action and a heavier barrel. The rear sight was redesigned yet again, and a new spike bayonet was issued instead of a blade bayonet. The No. 4 rifle was also heavier than the No.1 Mk.III, largely due to its heavier barrel. The No.4 Mk.1 would primarily be wielded by British forces during the Second World War.<ref name = "lee-enfield wikipedia article">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruka_Tomatsu Haruka TomatsuLee%E2%80%93Enfield Wikipedia article on the Lee-Enfield]</ref> The Lee-Enfield would see mainline service until 1957, when it was replaced as the British military's standard issue rifle by the L1A1 SLR (the British version of the Belgian-designed FAL rifle). Even after this point, however, the Lee-Enfield would continue to see limited use as a sniper rifle, with versions rechambered for 7.62 NATO being used during the Falklands War. It wouldn't be until the introduction of the L96A1 in 1982 that the Lee-Enfield would be fully retired from British service. In other parts of the world, the venerable rifle continued to serve dutifully. The Canadian Rangers, a paramilitary group specializing in combat and survival in the Canadian wilderness, didn't begin phasing out the Lee-Enfield until 2016, and it continues to be used by various rebel groups and police forces across the world. Lee–Enfield rifles remain very popular in the civilian shooting scene, with many being used as hunting rifles and target shooting rifles. Lee-Enfield pattern rifles are a common sight in the military surplus market, as many Lee–Enfield rifles were sold in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States after the Second World War. Many people still hunt with as-issued Lee–Enfield rifles, with commercial .303 British ammunition proving especially effective on medium-sized game. The Lee–Enfield rifle is also a popular gun for historic rifle enthusiasts, with organizations such as the Lee-Enfield Rifle Association assisting in not just preserving rifles in shooting condition but holding events and competitions. The Lee–Enfield remains a favorite with competitors in service rifle competitions in many Commonwealth countries, due to their prohibitions/restrictions on the legal ownership of semi-automatic centerfire rifles. |design = 
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|tile5 = 0 |skillname mod1_tile6= Firepower Focus1 |skillid = PowBuffSelf|costume1 = HalloweenHuntress' Frock| characterid costume2= MLEMK1Lifelong Protector| GAIN_CN costume3= 从今天起我就是您的部下了,李·恩菲尔德,将永远跟随您的指挥。Onion Shooter| GAIN_JP costume4=今日から配属されましたリーエンフィールド·ナンバーフォー·MK1です。[Neural Upgrade] | GAIN_EN gallery=<gallery>File:Lee-Enfield_S.png| DIALOGUE1_CN = 只要有您的命令……Profile imageFile:Lee-Enfield.png| DIALOGUE1_JP =命令とあらば…Full artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_D.png| DIALOGUE1_EN =Full damaged artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume4_S.png| DIALOGUE2_CN = 如果是指挥官的话,就会令我感到可靠。Neural Upgrade profile imageFile:Lee-Enfield costume4.png| DIALOGUE2_JP =指揮官なら…もう少しシャキッとすべきでは?Neural Upgrade full artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume4 D.png| DIALOGUE2_EN =Neural Upgrade full damaged artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume1.png| DIALOGUE3_CN = 这件制服……我会好好珍惜的。"Huntress' Frock" artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume1_D.png| DIALOGUE3_JP =この制服は…宝物なんです。"Huntress' Frock" damaged artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume2.png| DIALOGUE3_EN ="Lifelong Protector" artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume2_D.png| DIALOGUEWEDDING_CN = 指挥官,上次推荐您的书看完了吗?……正好我又读了一遍呢,一起来交流感想吧。"Lifelong Protector" damaged artworkFile:Lee-Enfield_costume3.png| INTRODUCTION_CN =李"Onion Shooter" artworkFile:Lee-恩菲尔德NoEnfield_costume3_D.4在上个世纪初期被大量投产,并成为本国的制式装备。在后来的战争中,被改造成狙击步枪继续服役。我跨越了漫长的战争历史,并为祖国赢得无上的荣誉。指挥官,请您放心地将使命交付于我吧。png|"Onion Shooter" damaged artwork</gallery> | INTRODUCTION_JP galleryAlt= <gallery>File:Lee-Enfield_D (Censored).png| INTRODUCTION_EN = Full damaged artwork (Censored)File:Loading Screen Old.jpg| SOULCONTRACT_CN =感谢您一直的照顾,但是指挥官,我真的是您合适的人选吗?不,我很乐意!从此刻开始,请让我永远地守护您,这是我毕生的荣耀!Old loading screen.File:Loading Screen New.png| SOULCONTRACT_JP =いつもお目をかけていただき、感謝しております!でも、指揮官、私は本当にあなたにふさわしいのでしょうか。…いいえ、そうではなくて、ええと…とても嬉しいのです!これから、私があなたをお守りします、これこそ、私の生涯最大の栄誉!New loading screen.</gallery>
| SOULCONTRACT_EN trivia =| ALLHALLOWS_CN = 今天听说有变装晚会,我已经准备好了道具服!| ALLHALLOWS_JP = 今日は仮装パーティーがあると聞いて、コスチューム用意しました!楽しみです。| backgroundinfo = The *During the First World War, the term 'mad minute' was coined by British troops. It referred to a technique for quickly operating the Lee-Enfield series that enabled the shooter to perform 15 hits on a 300 yard target in 60 seconds or less. Several First World War accounts tell of rifles British troops repelling German attackers who subsequently reported that they had encountered machine guns, when in fact it was born in 1895 as simply a marriage between group of well-trained riflemen armed with SMLE Mk.III rifles.<ref>[[wikipedia:Mad_minute|"Mad Minute" Wikipedia entry]]</ref>*The rifle variant specific to Girls' Frontline is the James Paris Lee designed magazine and bolt actionNo.4 Mk.1 (T), and Enfield pattern riflingthe sniper rifle version of the No.4 Mk.1 rifle used in World War 2. In generalThe (T) stands for 'Telescope', the SMLE was one term used at the time to refer to a magnified optic. Test batches of No.4 Mk.1 rifles would be fired, and the best bolt action military rifles most accurate of these would be sent to see servicethe famous British gunsmiths Holland & Holland. It was rapid firingThere they would receive a scope matched to the rifle by serial number, accurate and reliablea walnut cheek rest on the stock. While being less suitable for <ref name = "sporterizingall about enfields" than Mausers>[http://www.allaboutenfields.co.nz/links-resouces/articles/from-no4mk-i-t-l42-ai All About Enfield article on the No.4 Mk.1 (T)]</ref>**Upon receiving her neural upgrade, Lee switches over to using a different model of Enfield rifle. Instead of her previous No.4 Mk.1 (T), they are still popular among civilians Lee now uses a L42A1, a No.4 Mk.1 (T) rechambered to use the 7.62x51mm NATO standard cartridge. This version of the Lee-Enfield would serve as a hunting and plinking weaponsprimary sniper rifle for the British Army, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force throughout much of the Cold War before being replaced by the Accuracy International AW (also as a part of the historyL96A1) in 1985. The key deficiencies of L42A1 would be the SMLE were probably last rifle model using the rimmed ammunition and nonrear-interchangeability locking action designed by James Paris Lee to see service within the British armed forces.<ref name = "l42a1 wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L42A1 Wikipedia article on the L42A1 variant of bolts, but the advantages of this design were much bigger and Lee-Enfields in all its guises served Britain and the British Commonwealth for more than 60 years in front line service and much longer as a specialized sniping weapon.Enfield]</ref>| trivia = *In WWIMuch like the M1903 Springfield's Pedersen Device, attempts were made at converting the term of 'mad minute' was used Lee-Enfield from a bolt-action rifle into a semi-automatic one. One such experiment utilized a custom device designed by Russell Turner during World War 2 for use by British Armies when the operator capable Canadian Army. Turner's design consisted of doing 15 hits on a 300 yard target long stroke gas piston, a hammer-firing trigger mechanism, and a tilting locking block in 60 seconds or less. As place of the battle continues, German Armies thought they were suppressed by enemy machine gun while British perform those technique with standard Lee-Enfield because of its smooth bolt operation handling.*The telescopic sight Turner device was used by her is No.32 MK II Scoperejected and never saw service, mainly due to its mechanical complexity.| references = <!-- content under references header-->|}}[[Category:T-Dolls with censoring]]