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Badger
12-07-2007, 08:24 AM
JollyGreenSlugg's Milsurp Collection
(Videos by MILSURPS.COM member "JollyGreenSlugg")

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Lee Enfield SMLE Sniper Rifle

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Lee Enfield 1915 Lithgow SMLE Rifle

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Lee Enfield 1945 No5 MkI Rifle

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Lee Enfield 1953 No4 Mk2 Rifle

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Lee Metford 1889 MLM MkI* Rifle



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Badger
02-04-2008, 11:28 AM
Updated with new video for Lee Metford 1889 MLM MkI* Rifle ... :thup:

Feedback from JollyGreenSlugg ......

A closer look at my Lee Metford MLM MkI* rifle built in 1889. Introduced in 1888 as the Magazine Rifle MkI, it was upgraded in 189 A closer look at my Lee Metford MLM MkI* rifle built in 1889. Introduced in 1888 as the Magazine Rifle MkI, it was upgraded in 1891 to use the new smokeless powder instead of the original black powder. This is the first English bolt action, magazine-loading service rifle, and is the grandfather of the later .303 Lee Enfield rifles. A gem!

Regards,
Badger