The De Lisle 'Commando' Carbine with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson
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To coincide with our resident Keeper of Firearms new publication pre-order, we're doing an episode on a WW2 commando carbine prototype that a few of you might be familiar with....
Jonathan's book pre-order is available here: https://shop.royalarmouries.org/products/pre-order-signed-arms-and-armour-of-the-second-world-war-jonathan-ferguson-signed-edition?srsltid=AfmBOoqU5fvhCChtjGyittAG4sjPTVl3kDNcsyz8eOr0c2tv_vvjMtRQ
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