303 Magazine Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield

303 Magazine Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield
Title 303 Magazine Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield PDF eBook
Author Ian D. Skennerton
Publisher
Pages 49
Release 1997
Genre Lee-Enfield rifle
ISBN 9780949749253

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The Lee-Enfield Rifle

The Lee-Enfield Rifle
Title The Lee-Enfield Rifle PDF eBook
Author Martin Pegler
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 155
Release 2012-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780960344

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The Lee-Enfield is one of the 20th century's most recognisable and longest-serving military rifles. It was adopted by the British Army in 1895 and only replaced by the L1A1 SLR in 1957. It saw combat from the Boer War onwards, and thousands are still in use today; it is estimated that 17 million have been produced. Soldier's recollections of the rifle are overwhelmingly affectionate (it was known as the Smellie); today it remains a very popular target rifle for competitive shooting, and modern copies are being manufactured to meet demand. Featuring first-hand accounts, brand-new full-colour artwork and close-up photographs, this is the story of the Lee-Enfield, the innovative, reliable and long-lived rifle that equipped British and other forces through the world wars and beyond.

The Lee Enfield Story

The Lee Enfield Story
Title The Lee Enfield Story PDF eBook
Author Ian D. Skennerton
Publisher
Pages 503
Release 1982
Genre Lee-Enfield rifle
ISBN 9780949749154

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Lee-Enfield Rifles

Lee-Enfield Rifles
Title Lee-Enfield Rifles PDF eBook
Author Ian D. Skennerton
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 2006
Genre Lee-Enfield rifle
ISBN 9780949749826

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The Martini-Henry Rifle

The Martini-Henry Rifle
Title The Martini-Henry Rifle PDF eBook
Author Stephen Manning
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 165
Release 2013-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780965087

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The breech-loading, single-shot .458in Martini-Henry rifle has become a symbol of both the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and the numerous battles in Egypt and the Sudan in 1884–85, but continued to be used by both British and colonial troops well into the 20th century. Its invention and introduction into British service were in direct response to the success of the Prussian Dreyse needle gun, which demonstrated that the breech-loading rifle offered faster loading, improved accuracy and superior range; significantly, the weapon could be loaded and fired from a prone position, thus offering the rifleman greater security on the battlefield. Due to the longevity of service, many Martini-Henry rifles survive today, both in museums and in private collections, and the weapon is highly prized by shooting enthusiasts. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and an array of arresting first-hand accounts and written by an authority on warfare in the Victorian era, this engaging study tells the story of the powerful Martini-Henry and its impact on the battlefield, from the Anglo-Zulu War to the opening months of World War I.

Great Hunting Rifles

Great Hunting Rifles
Title Great Hunting Rifles PDF eBook
Author Terry Wieland
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 644
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1510731717

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In Great Hunting Rifles, firearms expert Terry Wieland leads the reader on a journey through the history of some of the most exquisite rifles made in the twentieth century. The rifles featured in the book, all personally owned by the author and described in loving detail, were chosen for their particular importance. Each rifle either represents a particular era of gun making, is historically important, or is simply a paragon of gun making skill. In his treatment of these special rifles, Wieland provides a close look at some individual guns that are superb in a unique way, and which illustrate high points of the twentieth century. Each chapter is dedicated to one particular rifle, and is accompanied by photographs of the author's own examples, including: James Woodward hammer double .450 Express 3 1/4" Holland & Holland hammer .500 Express 3 1/4" Haenel-Mannlicher bolt action .450 Ackley custom rifle Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model 1908 Savage Model 1899 Al Biesen custom .270 Winchester .505 Gibbs custom built on a Granite Mountain Mauser 98 And many more! Great Hunting Rifles is perfect for anyone who wants to know more about the history of those few, special rifles that have made their mark on time.

The Sniper Encyclopaedia

The Sniper Encyclopaedia
Title The Sniper Encyclopaedia PDF eBook
Author John Walter
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 322
Release 2019-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 1612007228

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A complete guide to snipers, rifles, techniques, battles, and campaigns throughout history and around the world, by the author of The Hand Gun Story. The work features hundreds of snipers, including not only the best-known—world renowned gurus such as Vasiliy Zaytsev and Chris Kyle—but also many crack shots overlooked by history. Among them are some of more than a thousand Red Army snipers—men and women, who amassed sufficient kills to be awarded the Medal for Courage and the Order of Glory. Also included are some of the best-known sniper victims, and the veracity of the most popular myths. The book thoroughly examines the history and development of the many specialist sniper rifles—some more successful than others—that have served the world’s armies from the nineteenth-century American Wars to today’s technology-based conflicts. Attention, too, is paid to the progress made with ammunition—without which, of course, precision shooting would be impossible. The development of aids and accessories, from camouflage clothing to laser rangefinders, is also considered. Finally, The Sniper Encyclopedia examines significant locations and specific campaigns—the way marksman have influenced the course of the individual battles and places which have played a crucial part in the history of sniping, from individual sites to sniper schools and training grounds. The book contains authors’ biographies, a critical assessment of the many books and memoirs on the world of the sniper, and a guide to research techniques. “A remarkable work of research and an endless treasure trove of information for anyone with an interest in the subject.” —Martin Pegler, author of Out Of Nowhere: A History of the Military Sniper