Lee-Metford
Lee-Metford was the military first Fusil with repetition of the British Army. Its name comes from the two engineers having developed it. It was manufactured by the royal Arsenal of Enfield. It is adopted in 1889 and is useful in first line until 1895.
Presentation
Resulting 8 years of test, this rifle associates a charger designed by James Paris Lee with a rifled bore according to the system invented by William Metford. It comprent a cylinder head with rotary bolt, with long barrel and hand-shields, stick semi-right-hand side, equipped with a charger by blade-chargers). It room the military ammunition of .303 British.
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