Military Alongside the weapons listed below, the factory also produced bayonets, components, barrels, and magazines as well as repairing, modifying, and rechambering weapons. •
Short Magazine Lee Enfield, at least 640,000 produced, with variants including Rifle No 1 Mk III & Mk III* and Rifle No 2 Mk IV (training), from 1912 to 1945. •
Vickers machine gun, 12,500 Mk I, Mk V, and Mk XXI produced from 1929 to 1943. •
Bren light machine gun, 17,500 produced from 1940 to 1945. •
L1A1 Self Loading Rifle, 222,773 rifles produced from 1959 to 1986 •
L2A1, 9,557 produced •
L1A1-F1, 460 produced •
F1 submachine gun, 25,000 produced from 1962 to 1973 •
Austeyr F88, produced from 1988 •
Minimi F89, produced from 1989 • Australian Combat Assault Rifle (ACAR), produced from 2023
Commercial A broad variety of weapons complemented the factory's military production, but also civilian products such as aircraft parts, golf heads, and tractor components, amongst other things.
Discontinued firearms: • Lithgow Model 1
.22 single-shot rifle produced from 1945 • Lithgow Model 1A .22 single-shot rifle • Lithgow Model 1B .22 single-shot rifle • Lithgow Model 12 .22
bolt-action 5-shot
repeater produced from 1947 • Lithgow Model 12 .22 bolt-action 10-shot repeater (Bibby) • Lithgow Model 24
.22 Hornet cartridge produced from 1949 • A single-shot
bolt-action shotgun using the
.410" cartridge (name unknown)
Current production firearms: • Lithgow LA101 CrossOver
bolt-action rimfire rifle, available in
.17 HMR,
.22 LR and
.22 WMR • Lithgow LA102 CrossOver bolt-action
centerfire rifle, available in
.223 Rem,
.243 Win,
6.5mm Creedmoor and
.308 Win • Lithgow LA105 Woomera bolt-action centerfire rifle, available in
6.5mm Creedmoor and .308 Win •
Lithgow F90 Semi Auto/Automatic Military Grade Rifle, available in
5.56×45mm NATO • Lithgow F90MBR Modular Bullpup Rifle, available in 5.56×45mm NATO ==Further reading==