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  • 28 B (4 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...s designer, best known for inventing the [[bolt action]] that led to the [[Lee-Metford]] and [[Lee-Enfield]] series of [[rifle]]s. ...e trials and tests, the British Army decided to adopt the Rifle, Magazine, Lee-Metford as a standard issue arm. This in turn developed into the Rifle, Short, Maga
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  • ...fle with his brother [[James Paris Lee]]. The rifle they made led to the [[Lee-Metford]] and [[Lee-Enfield]] series of [[rifle]]s.
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  • ...field superseded the earlier [[Martini-Henry]], [[Martini-Enfield]], and [[Lee-Metford]] rifles, and although officially replaced in the UK with the [[FN-FAL#Unit The Lee-Enfield rifle was derived from the earlier [[Lee-Metford]], a mechanically similar [[black powder]] rifle, which combined [[James Pa
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  • modifications, resulting in the Lee-Metford Magazine Rifle Mark I of ...ically the same as the No. 1 Mark III but created from Long Lee's and Long Lee-Metford rifles.
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  • ...s designer, best known for inventing the [[bolt action]] that led to the [[Lee-Metford]] and [[Lee-Enfield]] series of [[rifle]]s. ...e trials and tests, the British Army decided to adopt the Rifle, Magazine, Lee-Metford as a standard issue arm. This in turn developed into the Rifle, Short, Maga
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  • ...fle with his brother [[James Paris Lee]]. The rifle they made led to the [[Lee-Metford]] and [[Lee-Enfield]] series of [[rifle]]s.
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  • ...field superseded the earlier [[Martini-Henry]], [[Martini-Enfield]], and [[Lee-Metford]] rifles, and although officially replaced in the UK with the [[FN-FAL#Unit The Lee-Enfield rifle was derived from the earlier [[Lee-Metford]], a mechanically similar [[black powder]] rifle, which combined [[James Pa
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  • modifications, resulting in the Lee-Metford Magazine Rifle Mark I of ...ically the same as the No. 1 Mark III but created from Long Lee's and Long Lee-Metford rifles.
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  • ...n one minute using a [[bolt-action]] rifle (usually a [[Lee-Enfield]] or [[Lee-Metford]] rifle). While a modern-day, semi-trained guerrilla soldier with an assau
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  • ...alibre [[bolt-action rifle|bolt-action]] [[magazine (firearm)|magazine]] [[Lee-Metford]] which gave a considerably higher maximum rate of fire. Consequently to av
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  • ...e<ref>Skennerton, Ian (1993). ''Lee-Enfield Story: A Complete Study of the Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield, S.M.L.E. and No.4 Series''. Ian D Skennerton. ISBN 978-0-9497
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  • ...magazine on [[Mauser]] 93. The [[Lee-Enfield]] (and its predecessor, the [[Lee-Metford]]) had a detachable box magazine, but after 1904 was virtually always refil
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  • Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield .303 Rifles and Carbines:
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  • ...ames Paris Lee]], best known for inventing the [[bolt action]] that made [[Lee-Metford]]s [[Lee-Enfield]]s possible, is born in Hawick, Scotland.
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  • ...zine Rifle, Mark I Solid Case, .303inch''' was first introduced with the [[Lee-Metford]] rifle in 1889. In its original form, the round was a 215-[[grain (measure ...es and chemical activity was enough to make it unsuitable for use in the [[Lee-Metford]], and the newer [[SMLE|Lee-Enfield]] was introduced to address these probl
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  • * The '''Rifle, Magazine, [[Lee-Metford]] Mark I*''', a conversion of the original Mark I was adopted into service
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  • The [[Lee-Metford]] bullet of 0.303 inch (7.7 mm) diameter can scarcely be used in a rifle of
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  • *[[Lee-Metford]] ...tley-Richards. There is also interest in military issue antiques such as [[Lee-Metford]], [[Martini-Enfield]]. [[Martini-Henry]], [[Mauser]], [[Peabody action]],
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  • The Lee-Enfield bolt action system was introduced in 1889 with the [[Lee-Metford]] and later Lee-Enfield rifles (the bolt system is named after the designer
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  • ...photo of cartridge on right) was finally adopted for the British army. The Lee-Metford was the predecessor of the [[Lee-Enfield]].
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