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Published on October 21, 2017
Duration: 0:43

This video demonstrates loading the rare Howell Automatic Rifle, a semi-automatic conversion of the SMLE. It showcases the efficient use of four 5-round stripper clips to fill the 20-round detachable box magazine with .303 British ammunition. The process highlights the mechanical operation of chambering a round after magazine insertion.

Quick Summary

The Howell Automatic Rifle, a semi-automatic conversion of the SMLE, is loaded using a 20-round detachable box magazine. The video demonstrates using four 5-round stripper clips of .303 British ammunition for efficient loading.

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  1. 00:00Loading Demonstration: Howell Automatic Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Howell Automatic Rifle?

The Howell Automatic Rifle is a rare semi-automatic conversion of the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle. It was designed to offer a higher rate of fire by converting the bolt-action mechanism to gas-operation.

How is the Howell Automatic Rifle loaded?

The Howell Automatic Rifle is loaded using a 20-round detachable box magazine. The demonstration shows four 5-round stripper clips being used to efficiently fill the magazine with .303 British ammunition.

What caliber is the Howell Automatic Rifle?

The Howell Automatic Rifle is chambered in .303 British. This was a standard military cartridge for the original SMLE rifles and many other firearms of the era.

What is the capacity of the Howell Automatic Rifle's magazine?

The Howell Automatic Rifle is equipped with a 20-round detachable box magazine. This significantly increases its capacity compared to the standard 10-round internal magazine of the original SMLE.

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