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I do like the picture with 2 guys , one with a Lee Enfield No.4 rifle the other with what could be a 3 band Enfield muzzleloader .... the picture must have been taken in the 1940s or later .... the ammo supply logistics must have been interesting as I also note some are using Mauser rifles too. Anyone know what the machine guns are ? .... Love the way the chaps holding them are anticipating the Rambo method of using them !
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Those look like Colt-Browning 1895s. I read they were fabricated for the .303 and Mauser ammunition.
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Interesting , thanks . Well that fits in well with the 303 Lee Enfields and 7 mm Mausers . |
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Here is another historical photo of the Gusbi as well as a mix of rifles.
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