Rifle Drill
POA - Limited availablity
In the United Kingdom such examples of a drill purpose rifle include the aforementioned Lee-Enfield Rifle No 4 Mk I rifle, which is used mainly by the British Army Cadet Force.
The rifles are clearly labelled with a white band around the stock and the butt of the rifle with the letters DP written in bold black script. In addition, it may be stamped 'DP' above the serial number on the receiver.
The rifle is used as a teaching aide and also for ceremonial occasions where a guard is required (such as an inspection by a VIP). However, despite its status as a non-usable weapon, the rifle should obviously be treated as if it were still completely usable and the same care and consideration is given to them. a modified version of the SA-80A2 is also used, this is known as the L98A1 GP cadet DP rifle.