In 1904, a rifle factory was established by the British at Ichapore,
anglicized as Ishapore, and began production of the
Lee–Enfield rifle, which has continued, more or less, until the mid-1980s, and possibly the present. The factory also manufactured the
Vickers-Berthier (VB)
light machine gun, which was adopted in 1932 by the
Indian Army and remains in reserve use. Military rifles manufactured at Ishapore 1949 and pre-1949 are stamped "GRI" on the buttsocket, referring to
George Rex, Imperator (i.e. King
George VI, last Emperor of India), whilst military rifles manufactured 1949 and post-1948 are stamped "RFI", which stands for
Rifle Factory, Ishapore. The factory was administered by the
Ordnance Factory Board of India till 2021 when it was corporatised under the ownership of
Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited. ==Products==