Britishmuzzleloaders Collab: Lee-Enfield CQB Part 2 of 2
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Mike and Rob continue their look at official British WW2 close quarter battle CQB techniques, this time from Weapons Training Memorandum 7 from 1944, downloadable here: https://vickersmg.blog/manual/small-arms-training-manuals/ Plus, support those guys!
This is the earliest official reference to a middle-fingering technique that we have yet found!
GUNS IN THIS VIDEO:
SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III .303 British
No.4 Mk.1 *
Intro: Composer of this track: Pat
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