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Their | rifles are a motley collection of AK-47s, and command |
Currently, M20 recoilless | rifles are being used as part of the avalanche contro |
The | rifles are hand-built. |
92, the Library Society purchased the Carolina | Rifles Armory (c. |
Only the facade of the Carolina | Rifles Armory had survived Hurricane Hugo, so the Lib |
When the London Irish | Rifles arrived at the scene from their billet at the |
talion of the 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha | Rifles arrived by air from Habbaniya. |
ans, knives, sewing needles, muskets and later | rifles, arrowheads and spear points, axes and ploughs |
egular battalions of the PPCLI and Queen's Own | Rifles, as well as Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Can |
idea of using heavy calibre and high velocity | rifles as anti-tank weapons originated in Germany. |
oned in Bernard Cornwell's 1988 novel Sharpe's | Rifles as analogous to the Gonfalon of Santiago Matam |
He joined the Artists | Rifles as a private in 1937 and was then commissioned |
ed with fast firing, high-velocity 7 mm Mauser | rifles as well as time-fused artillery shells. |
caliber (Garand) US service | rifles as they have different bayonet ring (barrel) a |
M1942 bayonet to be used on any of these M1903 | rifles, as well as mounting the earlier M1905 bayonet |
urers parts and accessories for AR-15/M16 type | rifles, as well as complete firearms. |
and served for nine years in the U.S. Mounted | Rifles, assigned to duty on the western frontier and |
Henry Lee reported that they "discharged their | rifles at him, one by one", but "himself and horse we |
s exposed to fierce fire from machine-guns and | rifles at close quarters. |
Cartel members were said to have pointed AK-47 | rifles at the U.S. Federal agents and threatened to k |
ds had searched the Japanese soldiers, pointed | rifles at them, and had detained them some hours at D |
al protesters faced police officers with drawn | rifles at the end of an alley, shouting, and kept the |
rse, in the face of severe fire from bombs and | rifles at the closest range. |
their new quick-firing Chassepot breechloading | rifles at the Bavarian unit that outnumbered them by |
strike by the 2nd Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha | Rifles at the palace of the Mikado in Tokyo when the |
enjamin Franklin Washington fought a duel with | rifles at forty paces. |
roz Province, dozens of men armed with assault | rifles attacked a police checkpoint, killing four pol |
and a lieutenant in the 5th Victorian Mounted | Rifles, Australian Forces during the Boer War when th |
ire that soon grew to volley proportions, from | rifles, automatic weapons and one-pounders. |
he club, but he was scouted by Nottinghamshire | Rifles back in England. |
er, SADF - Commanding officer of the 20th Cape | Rifles Battalion |
The 171st (Quebec | Rifles) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Exp |
The 203rd (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Exp |
The 171st (Quebec | Rifles) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
The 190th (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Exp |
The 144th (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Exp |
The 203rd (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
d, and an acting corporal in the 8th (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force durin |
The 190th (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
The 144th (Winnipeg | Rifles) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
Most were issued Lee Enfield No.I Mk.III | rifles, bayonets and about 7-20 bullets each for thos |
y Russia: cannons, cannon balls, gatling guns, | rifles, bayonets. |
After further service with The King's Royal | Rifles became an observer with The Royal Flying Corps |
giment between 1998 and 2004 thus the Artists' | Rifles became the only former unit of the old London |
demise of these pieces was how quickly "bronze | rifles became inaccurate through wear or stretching o |
The Honolulu | Rifles became the army's D Company under commanded by |
totype is different from post-Borchardt patent | rifles because it has a riveted magazine spring. |
Blennerhasset served originally in the Irish | Rifles before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps |
05 the Territorial Army unit 7th Battalion The | Rifles began to use Brock Barracks as their headquart |
From the open trucks, the men, with | rifles between their knees, gazed over the landscape |
roup composed of about 35 members with only 10 | rifles between them, the NPA grew and spread througho |
Their ghouls were armed with | rifles, body armor, and shields. |
Except few hunting | rifles, Bosniak residents did not have any combat wea |
hout artillery support the New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade won the central redoubt in a final bay |
As a part of the larger New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade (of the Anzac Mounted Division) they w |
ustralian Light Horse, the New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade and the Camel Corp used the Hotchkiss |
ight Horse Brigade and the New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade of the Australian and New Zealand Moun |
ed arm of the NZEF was the New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade, the brigade remained in Egypt and, co |
red Russell command of the New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigade. |
raditions are continued by Polish 21st Podhale | Rifles Brigade. |
served in the Indian Army, one in the 5 Gorkha | Rifles Brigadier Devendra Singh Katoch, AVSM and the |
New Zealand Mounted | Rifles Brigage. |
, and a Major in the 2nd Battalion, 9th Gurkha | Rifles, British Indian Army during World War I when t |
n the 2nd Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish | Rifles), British Army during the First World War when |
e 86th Regiment of Foot (later the Royal Irish | Rifles), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when t |
n) Battalion, The London Regiment (Post Office | Rifles), British Army during the First World War when |
ndon) Battalion, The London Regiment (Finsbury | Rifles), British Army during the First World War when |
w Mexico Territory to the Rio Grande River the | Rifles brought in a prisoner that had sneaked in to s |
.45-70 | Rifles by Jack Behn. |
vice is for more peace and no war, leaving the | rifles calmly in storage, so the bullet is not fired, |
0 Viet Minh, attacked the 14/13 Frontier Force | Rifles camp at Bien Hoa. |
These | rifles can be stored on the hips by having the rail c |
Pre-'64 Model 70 Winchester | rifles can best be identified by serial number and th |
The Sussex Royal Ulster | Rifles Charity Cup is the original Cup which was pres |
Company A, Fort Smith | Rifles, Commanded by Capt. |
; B Company made up of members of the Honolulu | Rifles, commanded by Hugh Gunn; and C Company made up |
Company B, Hempstead | Rifles, Commanded by Capt. |
any made up, like B Company, from the Honolulu | Rifles, commanded by John Good. |
Oecussi detachment of the Native | Rifles Company |
The Rashtriya | Rifles comprises 65 battalions. |
h the summer and fall of 1916 the South Persia | Rifles conducted what to the British were mopping up |
rned to the war, joining the Victorian Mounted | Rifles Contingent. |
ut the Japanese invaded the islands before the | rifles could be shipped from California. |
ed drive trains to propel the unit, large bore | rifles could be used to harass and occasionally injur |
The Queen Victoria's | Rifles could trace their origins back to the old volu |
first Battle of Gaza there were probably 4,000 | rifles defending the town, supported by two Austrian |
pted and, after training in Egypt, the Mounted | Rifles deployed to Gallipoli on 12 May 1915. |
Kharan | Rifles derives its origins from the Chagai Militia, r |
Burney gun, recoilless | rifles designed by Sir Charles Burney |
ey secretly arraigned for the departure of the | Rifles despite these nervous and watchful Union autho |
A blind mutant armed with one of the missing | rifles detects the dead chameleon and Amber and Napol |
In 1889 the | Rifles did battle with forces of Robert Wilcox in the |
As a result, even though the Richmond | Rifles did not use the troublesome Maynard Primer sys |
fantry Division (Mechanized), armed with M16A1 | rifles dismount from an M113 armored personnel carrie |
ility of looking after Chagai district, Kharan | Rifles disposition in 1978 was as follows: Unit Headq |
of the 20 Indian Mountain Division5/11 Gorkha | Rifles distinguished itself here and later earned the |
It is manufactured by National | rifles division of the Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd of Ah |
ellets, but were replaced with infra-red light | rifles due to the maintenance costs of repainting the |
nder of several brigades of the King's African | Rifles during the East African Campaign. |
He enlisted with the Royal Regina | Rifles during the Second World War but was turned awa |
engal Staff Corps, Indian Army, and 1st Gurkha | Rifles during the Perak War when, on 20 December 1875 |
Mason joined the Queen's Own | Rifles during the Fenian Raids of the 1860s. |
aff Corps, British Indian Army, and 5th Gurkha | Rifles during the Hunza-Naga Campaign, India when the |
ial army, including command of the 1/11 Gorkha | Rifles during counter insurgency operations in Assam |
aff Corps, British Indian Army, and 2nd Gurkha | Rifles during the Looshai Expedition, India when the |
ergeant in the 1/6th Battalion, King's African | Rifles during the Second World War when the following |
litary Cross with a unit of the Frontier Force | Rifles during World War II in action in Italy. |
MacKelvie served with the Alberta Mounted | Rifles during the North-West Rebellion. |
orthumberland Fusiliers and the King's African | Rifles during World War II to study history and econo |
ller of Loos, was a rifleman with London Irish | Rifles during the Battle of Loos. |
aptain in a company of the Eighth Pennsylvania | Rifles during the War of 1812. |
The town manufactured musket | rifles during the American Revolution. |
eutenant in the 90th Battalion, Royal Winnipeg | Rifles, during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885. |
cavalry squadron was to be equipped with three | rifles, each operated by a team of two soldiers. |
superior firepower of their Spencer repeating | rifles effectively, and initially thwarted Confederat |
The unit seized nine | rifles, eight pistols, three knives, two boxes of gre |
saw a file of seven German soldiers with slung | rifles emerge from behind a building. |
d becoming the Territory of Hawaii in 1898 the | Rifles entered the Army National Guard system and bec |
ts on this rifle were machined steel, and some | rifles, especially later examples utilized the bakeli |
ts on this rifle were machined steel, and some | rifles, especially later examples utilized the Bakeli |
s a Russian sport shooter, specializing in the | rifles event. |
Since Bangladesh | Rifles falls under the jurisdiction of the Home Minis |
brought the missionary party to power and the | Rifles filled the role of protecting the legislature. |
dressed in western garb, sporting pistols and | rifles filled with blanks. |
Many modern | rifles find their roots in the 13.2 mm Mauser, the mo |
Brooke's | rifles fired both armor-piercing and explosive shells |
nistan and Egypt before commanding 3rd Mounted | Rifles for the Bechuanaland expedition in 1884. |
e to re-arm three Askari companies with modern | rifles, for which he now had 600,000 rounds of ammuni |
s contacted by the CIA to purchase a number of | rifles for the Afghan Mujhadeen for use in their war |
nt was reached with the German army to produce | rifles for them. |
he award of an £11 million contract to produce | rifles for the British Army. |
American Civil War, he enlisted in the Friend | Rifles for three months, and later served as captain |
He worked making Mauser | rifles for the Jopp company in Zella-Mehlis. |
James Blunt figures briefly in | Rifles for Watie, a novel by Harold Keith about a you |
It manufactured 1914 Pattern Enfield | rifles for British forces, and Mosin-Nagant rifles fo |
in 1993, the Larsons began to build AR-15 type | rifles for Eagle Arms in Coal Valley, Illinois. |
was a significant supplier of locomotives and | rifles for the Union Army during the American Civil W |
th of property and he had captured six hundred | rifles, forty stand of colors, three hundred wagons, |
An unspecified number of Whitworth | rifles found their way to the Confederate states in t |
r Ferdinand Henry Mitchell-Innes, Captain 6oth | Rifles, fourth son of Alexander Mitchell-Innes, J.P. |
fast-firing infantry rifle, and acquired some | rifles from the Dutch East Indies shipment for issue |
FN-49 | rifles from other contracts have been imported into t |
He served in the "Scottish | Rifles" Company in the First World War and as Honorar |
yal Anglian Regiment in Iraq for wrestling two | rifles from a prisoner following a road traffic accid |
norary Colonel to 6th Battalion King's African | Rifles from 1955 to 1958. |
commanding 566 LAA Regiment RA (City of London | Rifles) from 1947 to 1950. |
Oxford, and served as a Lieutenant in the 60th | Rifles from 1884 to 1890. |
Sykes also gained formal recognition for the | Rifles from the Iranian government. |
olonel of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha | Rifles from 1983 to 1988. |
oned, he was gunned down by men firing assault | rifles from a Chevrolet vehicle. |
Venezuela: Received 55,670 M1 | rifles from the U.S. government prior to 1975. |
Confederacy both imported large quantities of | rifles from Europe, with each side buying whatever th |
ding Officer of the 1st battalion Royal Ulster | Rifles from 1934. |
renade-launchers for £450, and a collection of | rifles from £195 to a £20,000 General Electric Minigu |
rticipated in The National Society of Pershing | Rifles, graduating with a bachelor's degree in accoun |
fter the junk was recovered the following day, | rifles, grenades, ammunition and documents were disco |
, route marches as well as weapons training in | rifles, hand grenades, bayonet charge. |
Since the Queen's Own | Rifles have been continuously active in the Canadian |
These | rifles have been referred in various publications as |
These | rifles have since appeared throughout Central America |
The | rifles have had many sub-variations in telescopic sig |
Rifles have grooves on the inside of their barrels. | |
en Jackets were merged with others to form The | Rifles, he became Colonel Commandant of the new regim |
Magnum (a cartridge still chambered in today's | rifles) he writes, |
Leaving the | Rifles, he entered the Confederate Army, and then the |
men to meet the demand for the sports (target) | rifles he made. |
For his role in organizing the | Rifles, he was hanged in effigy in Sacramento as a tr |
emy mortars, machineguns, machine pistols, and | rifles, he climbed in advance of his squad on a maneu |
Armed with various types of guns and | rifles, he and other men were able to escape jail, in |
hile directing fire from one of the recoilless | rifles, he was hit on the chest by a burst of machine |
The 60th | Rifles held the old part of the town, Calais Nord. |
produced M1911 pattern pistols in addition to | rifles, however eventually they dropped that line and |
artillery was then outfitted with four Blakely | Rifles, imported from England and slipped through the |
ops, October 10, 2008 playoff game vs Winnipeg | Rifles in the Prairie Football Conference |
retly purchased several thousand Argentine FAL | rifles in 1981, which were supplied to the Nicaraguan |
r of the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Royal Gurkha | Rifles in the Indian Army during World War II. |
ifleman in the 1st Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha | Rifles, in the Indian Army during World War II when t |
, the Drill Platoon was renamed the Blue Ridge | Rifles in honor of the Dahlonega volunteer unit. |
and a Subedar in the 1st Battalion, 2nd Gurkha | Rifles, in the Indian Army during World War II when t |
the cartridge was tested and used in prototype | rifles in Argentina and Belgium, amongst other nation |
The Hawaiian League used the | Rifles in the Rebellion of 1887 a bloodless revolutio |
as commissioned into The Cameronians (Scottish | Rifles) in 1911. |
Three types of | rifles in particular were used by professional buffal |
, video footage showed soldiers firing assault | rifles in fully automatic fire mode in the direction |
Colt began experimenting with revolving | rifles in the early 19th century, and made the revolv |
e center of the FARC-EP flag is a book and two | rifles in the middle of a map of Colombia, which tran |
n command to the 11th battalion King's African | Rifles in Nairobi (1957 - 1960). |
He took a commission in the 5th Irish | Rifles, in which he served in the Anglo-Boer War betw |
he left college to serve with the London Irish | Rifles in Europe and the Far East. |
assist Captain Cafe, commanding the 4th Punjab | Rifles, in bringing in the body of Lieutenant Willoug |
temporary second lieutenant in the Royal Irish | Rifles in September 1914 and posted to the 7th Battal |
econded to the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Gurkha | Rifles in Hong Kong 1982-1984. |
, Duffell was commissioned into the 2nd Gurkha | Rifles in 1960. |
1943, he joined the 1st Battalion, 7th Gurkha | Rifles, in Burma, near Imphal. |
armored cars and six Jeeps carrying recoiless | rifles in the first hour of fighting. |
he Second Boer War and with the King's African | Rifles in World War I. |
donesian forces used a large amount of Type 99 | rifles in the fighting against the Dutch during the I |
ifleman in the 1st Battalion of the 9th Gurkha | Rifles, in the Indian Army during World War II when t |
ted at Eton and Sandhurst, before joining 60th | rifles in 1929. |
Tredegar cast four double-banded 8 in (203 mm) | rifles in April and May 1864. |
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