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1 Two of the boat's crew stood beside the Lee-Enfields on the skylight.
2 The Lee-Enfield rifle, caliber .303, is the arm of the infantry and cavalry.
3 The penetration of the Martini-Henry and the Lee-Metford or Lee-Enfield rifle with Mark II.
4 The bullet was fired from a Lee-Enfield beyond doubt.
5 Tambi, who chanced to be near the skylight, saw, and, seeing, reached for a Lee-Enfield .
6 Nineteen elephants shot wi' that Lee-Enfield , an' the man's in jail for shootin' of 'em!
7 This bullet is lighter than the Lee-Enfield bullet (150 grs.
8 He was getting old and limped of one leg where a Lee-Enfield bullet had perforated the calf.
9 Weapons like the Lee-Enfield bolt action rifle -state of the art, if you're fighting the Boer War.
10 Great Britain's missile is the Lee-Enfield , caliber 7.7 mm., the coating being cupro-nickel.
11 Four old Lee-Enfield rifles, not very well oiled, and securely locked up, seemed to represent the total armoury.
12 A bullet fired from a Lee-Enfield rifle; beyond any possible shadow of doubt the bullet which killed Colonel Menendez.
13 Under the canvas flaps along the thwarts, ready to hand for the rowers, were laid five of the Lee-Enfields .
14 Shortly after this we started off for the Somme, and before we went we exchanged our Ross rifles for Lee-Enfields .
15 I called attention to the fact that my rifle was a Lee-Enfield that could not possibly have fired a Mauser bullet.
16 Before leaving for France, this rifle is taken from him and he is issued with a Lee-Enfield short-trench rifle and a ration bag.
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