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The Mk I Martini-Henry: The Battle of Tel El Kebir, 1882
A shooting look at the Battle of Tel El Kebir fought in 1882
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The No1, Mk III*, Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Musketry of 1914 - PART THREE "B"-
In Part 3B of the Musketry of 1914 Series, we examine the group of practices designed to give opportunity to practice various aspects of musketry.
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The 1800 Baker Rifle: The Action of El Bosque Perdido
A complete field firing exercise including a rifleman's full kit.
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Personal Kit of the World Wars: A Chat with Bloke on the Range
A chat with Mike about the two main sets of web equipemnt fo the 20th century.
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The Mk I Lee Metford: The Firing Exercise
The drills taught for firing the Lee-Metford in the 1890s
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The No 4, Mk I* Lee-Enfield: Introduction
An introduction to the No 4 Rilfe
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The No1, Mk III*, Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Musketry of 1914 - PART THREE "C"-
All the beans. In Part 3C of teh Musketry of 1914 series, it was in these practices that the British soldier earned his shooting status and his extra pay.
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The No 1, Mk III* Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Musketry of 1914 - PART FOUR "B"
In this last part in the Muskletry of 1914 Series we discuss the myth of the Mad Minute
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Britishmuzzleloaders in South Africa: PART TWO
A look at the kit and organization of the British Infantryman of the Zulu War
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The Kit of Britishmuzzleloaders - PART THREE - Generic Items and Knapsack Equipment to 1870
We examine the various items of Knapsack equipment as used in the 1840s 50s and 60s
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Britishmuzzleloaders in South Africa: Part 3a (Isandlwana - Chapter 1)
Chapter One of the examination of the Battle of Isandlwana
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The 2017 British Militaria Forum Alberta Shoot: The John Company, the Raj and Her Majesty's Finest
This year's Alberta shoot featured the theme of the Indian Mutiny
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"The No 1, Mk III* Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Musketry of 1914 - PART FOUR "A"
In Part 4A of the Musketry of 1914 Series, we look at some of the historical examples of unlimited rapid shooting and place them in the context of normal military shooting of the era.
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The Mk III Snider and Mk I Martini-Henry: Shooting for Speed
In this episode of the Firepower series, we compare the Snider and the Martini.
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The Battle of Inkerman: A Britishmuzzleloaders Battle Series - PART ONE-
Part One of The BML Battle Series on the Battle of Inkerman
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The Mk III* SMLE and the Mk III Ross: Firepower Compared -Part ONE-
An comparison of the Mk III* SMLE and the weapon it replaced in Canadaian service, the Mk III Ross
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The Mk I Martini Henry: Remote Brutality 2021
Remote Brutality as popularised by In Range TV shot with the Martini Henry
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The No 1 Mk III* and No 4, MK I*: Musketry of WWII - Field Firing
A look at field firing as practiced during the Second World War
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The Mk I Martini Henry: Musketry of the Martini Era - Preliminary Training -PART TWO-
Part One of the examination of the Preliminary training in musketry as taught to British soldiers in the era of the Martini-Henry
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The Mk I Martini Henry: Musketry of the Martin Era - Preliminary Training -Part ONE-
Part One of the examination of the Preliminary training in musketry as taught to British soldiers in the era of the Martini-Henry
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The Kit of Britishmuzzleloaders - PART FOUR - The 1871 and 1882 Valise Equipment
We examine the 1871 and 1882 Valise Equipments
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The Mk III Ross: Introduction
An introduction to the Mk III Ross Rifle
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The Kit of Britishmuzzleloaders: PART SEVEN - Battledress, Khaki Drill, and the 1937 Web Equipment
WE take a look at the specific kit the Second World War including Battledress, Kahki Drill, Jungle Greens and P37 Web Equipment
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The Mk I Lee Metford and the Mk III* SMLE: From Boer War to Great War - Firepower Compared
This episode features the Lee-Metford and the SMLE