The CLLE MkI Naval Enfield was a rare British Navy conversion of older Long Lee rifles, modernized in 1911-1912 for Mark VII high-velocity ammunition and stripper clip use. These rifles, originally BSA Lee-Metford MkIIs, received charger bridges and modified dust covers. Rear sights were recalibrated for the flatter trajectory of HV ammo, marked with 'HV' and graduated to 1900 yards.
This video clarifies the distinction between firearm clips and magazines, explaining that clips load cartridges into a magazine without an internal spring. It details Mannlicher-style en bloc clips, which insert into the firearm, and Mauser-style stripper/charger clips, which are external guides. The content also touches on the pros and cons of each system and explores specialized clip designs.
This video is a Q&A session covering a wide range of firearms-related topics. Questions range from manufacturer-specific inquiries about Franklin Armory's presence at SHOT Show, to historical firearm comparisons like the Winchester rifle and Mauser C96. It also delves into modern firearm discussions such as the WWSD carbine, competition shooting at Desert Brutality, body armor technology, and the Sig Sauer M17. Practical questions on firearm maintenance in extreme conditions, bullet tip safety, and tactical gear like optics are also addressed. The video fosters viewer engagement by answering a variety of community-submitted questions.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including historical firearms like the Stoner 63 and Lebel, discussions on firearm design and engineering, ammunition calibers like 9x19mm, and comparisons of modern handguns like the M9 and P320. It also touches upon related subjects such as museums, ancillary gear like bipods, collecting NFA items, and even the personal aspects of owning a dog. The video offers insights into the history, design, and practical considerations of firearms, making it valuable for enthusiasts.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III, a classic bolt-action rifle chambered in .303 British. It covers historical context, the meaning of the SMLE acronym, and practical demonstrations of loading with charger clips, including a warning about rim lock. The review also touches on the rifle's mechanics, such as its cock-on-close action, and compares it to other Lee-Enfield variants.
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