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Author: | Amatikulu [ Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Lee Enfield Rifle - Manuals |
The following link is to an excellent website owned by Richard Fisher on the Small Arms Training Manuals for the British, Canadian, Australian and Indian Armies mainly around WW2. Small Arms Training Manuals The following Link is to Euroarms in Italy where armorers instructions and general instructions on the Lee Enfield No.4 Mark 1 are available: No.4 Mark I Instructions No.4 Mark I Armorers Instructions The following link is to Gunboards where through the efforts of many individuals, a collection of Lee Enfield reference material and manuals are available: Gunboards Manual Sticky |
Author: | Gun Nut [ Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lee Enfield Rifle - Manuals |
Musketry Regulations for the .303 and .22 caliber rifles circa 1915 heavily illustrated http://www.archive.org/details/musketry30322car00sola Interesting book free download here "Rifles and Ammunition and Rifle Shooting" 1915 http://books.google.com/books?id=kd_NAA ... t&resnum=1 The above contains information on experiments on the .303 ammunition by J H Hardcastle, who designed the "Swift Bullet" for Kynoch and how that bullet was later developed into the Mk VII .303 bullet. Some technical information on the bullets and military ammunition used by other powers of the period. PS According to George L Herter " To make sure their military bullets tumbled every time , the British took the "Velopex" hunting bullet designed by Leslie B Taylor who worked for the gunmaking firm of Westley Richards Ltd of Birmingham . This was a spitzer bullet with the nose of the bullet filled with wood or fibers or for that matter anything light in weight. The British Army decided to use aluminum in the nose of the bullet." So the Mark VII bullet is a combining of the Hardcastle Swift Bullet with the Taylor Velopex lightweight nose plug. Taylor may have designed his bullet following Hardcastle's work or perhaps by using the German spitzer as a basic form. |
Author: | madcratebuilder [ Mon May 31, 2010 8:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lee Enfield Rifle - Manuals |
This is an old article from 6-63 American Riflemen by Maj Reynolds, if anyone would like the full size scans PM me. |
Author: | Gun Nut [ Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lee Enfield Rifle - Manuals |
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