Bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle.
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Examples for "three-oh-three"
1Two of the boat's crew stood beside the Lee-Enfields on the skylight.
2The Lee-Enfield rifle, caliber .303, is the arm of the infantry and cavalry.
3The penetration of the Martini-Henry and the Lee-Metford or Lee-Enfield rifle with Mark II.
4The bullet was fired from a Lee-Enfield beyond doubt.
5Tambi, who chanced to be near the skylight, saw, and, seeing, reached for a Lee-Enfield.
1The Patrol has Lee Enfield rifles, too, but bullets are in short supply these days.
2A group of hardcore student protestors carried Lee Enfield rifles and a few pistols on the lawns fronting the embassy's redbrick facade.
3Hirsute tribesmen with finely curled moustaches patrol the streets; some armed with Lee Enfield rifles first issued before the first World War.
4His rifle was the "Short Lee Enfield, Mark IV," his bayonet, the long single-edged blade in general use throughout the British Army.
5From hundreds of thousands of Lee Enfield .303s they branched out to Chinese-made AK-47s, despite Hart's reservations about the rifle.
6I took down my long magazine Lee Enfield and my cartridge (I am not a Volunteer for nothing) and crept to the Patriot Pig H.Q.
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