In the battlefield conditions of WW1 this meant an average ... Momentum shifted for British forces after the founding of the Machine Gun Corps (MGC) in late 1915. Expertise in machine-gunnery ...
A British artillery field gun from World War One. British munitions factories produced over 170 million artillery shells during WW1. As trenches were very good at defending soldiers from the ...
51) with a No 32 telescopic sight. The No 4 Mk1*(T) rifle was not used by Australian forces during the Second World War, although a few were encountered in Korea with the British and Canadian troops.
British Pattern 1875 1st Model Henry Rifle Sawback Bayonet and Scabbard. The straight crossguard stamped RA35, has a muzzle ring diameter of 22.1 mm and a spade shaped quillon. The leather grips are ...