by
Patgore
Yes, it has a trigger, but the sear spring may be broken so that it does not appear in the usual pre-firing position sitting well out towards the middle of the trigger guard.
In my earlier post, I suggest that the weapon would be used with trigger held back in just this position. Maybe the spring was removed to facilitate this kind of use.
Personal note from one who started his career with a Lee-Enfield--the best rifle ever.
The sawn-off rifle in the picture looks like a WW1 Short Magazine Lee Enfield Pattern '14 a.k.a. Rifle No.3 Mk.I*.
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