The .303 Lee-Enfield was a very deadly rifle because it had a 7.7×56 mm rimmed cartridge, sure-shot killing at least at a ...
Jay Hawkins, 26, was inspired after buying a 1939 Lee-Enfield weapon ... Events honour 26 women killed in WW2 bombing 'I heard the shout, fire, and dived to the ground' Letter from Dunkirk ...
A history buff has asked over 100 WW2 veterans to sign his 1939 rifle after being inspired by meeting an ex-serviceman from Buckinghamshire.
All types of warfare require the perfect combination and balance of power and strategy, with the mind playing a notable role ...
The Mauser was an effective weapon, although technically obsolete, firing a larger bullet than the British Lee-Enfield. However, for the volunteers many of whom had never fired the rifle before ...
A woman who worked for "Churchill's secret army" and a Normandy veteran were among the latest World War Two forces personnel to sign a history enthusiast's Lee-Enfield rifle. Jay Hawkins ...
Recently he met Joyce Wilding, who was the first Special Operations Executive (SOE) veteran to have signed the rifle. SOE has been ... out if there are unexploded WW2 bombs in their field.
A country sporting sale conducted by Mitchells featured sporting guns, including a Purdey shotgun and a range of flintlock pistols.
Indian soldier: We had travelled by boat from India to Southern France. We were given our weapons, Lee-Enfield rifles, that were standard for the British army, but we were unfamiliar with them.
Incredible photos from The Emergency of WWII light up ... practice firing rifles. The image from An Garda Síochána Museum shows the guards learning how to fire a Lee-Enfield rifle.
Robust Conditional Wald Inference for Over-Identified IV with Justin McCrary, Marcelo Moreira, Jack Porter, and Luther Yap, arXiv:2311.15952v1. What to do when you can't use '1.96' Confidence ...