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of a vast quantity of antique weapons held in the Royal
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struck with a front-action lock mounted hammer. To operate the weapon, the rifleman cocked the hammer, flipped the block out of the receiver to the right by grasping the left mounted breech block lever, and then pulled the block back to extract the spent case. There was no ejector, so the firer
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cartridges. Should tribesmen try to get into the camp to steal rifles, the buckshot would give the sentries a better chance of hitting the thief, and unlike a .303 round, would be less likely to wound or kill a comrade should the sentry miss.
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33:verification
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1743:Gardner gun
1686:War rockets
1642:RML 16-inch
1582:QF 4.7-inch
1324:Lee–Enfield
1319:Lee–Metford
1274:Baker rifle
764:Lee–Metford
751:Cape Colony
688:breechblock
659:.577 Snider
593:Single-shot
528:.577 Snider
480: built
427:World War I
415:Balkan Wars
283:Qing Empire
278:New Zealand
188:British Raj
1765:Categories
1707:24-pounder
1701:12-pounder
1617:RML 9-inch
1607:RML 8-inch
1602:RML 7-inch
1597:RBL 7-inch
1506:RBL 7-inch
1269:Brown Bess
1227:Webley RIC
946:References
710:firing pin
472:1866–1880s
340:Boshin War
66:newspapers
1748:Maxim gun
1695:6-pounder
1437:, medium,
1435:Howitzers
1334:Artillery
1056:842879929
995:0304-2243
893:Tabatière
523:Cartridge
326:(limited)
273:Australia
213:Argentina
171:1866–1901
1705:Congreve
1699:Congreve
1693:Congreve
1199:Sidearms
1003:41965823
924:See also
817:Variants
786:buckshot
735:Ethiopia
663:Zulu War
488:Variants
483:~870,000
469:Produced
451:Designed
441:Designer
350:Aceh War
335:Haw wars
1661:Mortars
1257:Muskets
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228:Bolivia
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