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a pair of 68-pounder Lancaster muzzle-loading | rifles, the Vigilant class were finished with one 7-i |
s bag), Babyshambles, Kasabian, The Enemy, The | Rifles, The Wombats, Biffy Clyro, The Verve (where As |
f the 16th Division, including the Royal Irish | Rifles, the Royal Munster Fusiliers and The Royal Dub |
said, Exposing his breast to the point of the | rifles, The smoke cleared away, the young soldier lay |
The cemetery was used by the Royal Irish | Rifles, the Durham Light Infantry and Canadian battal |
oirce consisting of the 3rd (Auckland) Mounted | Rifles the 4th (Waikato) Mounted Rifles and the 11th |
The Home Guard joined the Seattle | Rifles, the University Cadets and (eventually) Compan |
ositions that followed earned the London Irish | Rifles their second battle honour, Loos, 1915. |
The boys made and took care of their | rifles themselves. |
owing this he was chaplain to the London Irish | Rifles then of the British Embassy Church, Paris. |
e British into the Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield | rifles, thereby becoming one of the most widely used |
The conversion of Model 1863 | rifles therefore represented a significant cost savin |
saw these French soldiers wandering about with | rifles, they took it that hostilities had recommenced |
lion was later renamed the historic 1st Gurkha | Rifles, this was the beginning of the legend of the G |
Most of them were armed with Lee | rifles, though Mausers, Winchesters and Remingtons we |
Wesley enters an office and | rifles through a safe, when he finds a computer disk, |
was governor, and served with the Cape Mounted | Rifles throughout the Xhosa Wars. |
imperial government of a contingent of mounted | rifles, thus becoming the first British Colony to sen |
n was arrested on suspicion of selling assault | rifles to a convicted felon. |
dazzling lasers designed to be attached to M-4 | rifles to troops in Iraq. |
ry, three companies of the Regiment of Mounted | Rifles, to charge Baylor's men. |
he same year, 84 Wing was detached from Kharan | Rifles to be placed under the command of the newly ra |
when 16-year-old Michael Slobodian brought two | rifles to school in a guitar case. |
CIA station, was to sell 50,000 surplus AK-47 | rifles to Peru. |
uard HITRON use door gunners armed with sniper | rifles to disable suspect vessels. |
Staton passed from the ranks of the Artists | Rifles to a cadet's position in the Royal Flying Corp |
On firearms, bipods are commonly used on | rifles to provide a forward rest and reduce motion. |
At the age of 27, Roberts went with the King's | Rifles to the Second Boer War, when the following dee |
of China re-chambered large amounts of Type 99 | rifles to fire the 8x57 IS cartridge. |
The lieutenant and his men use M16 | rifles to take out their enemies. |
y of the brigades has increased markedly, from | rifles to Qassam rockets and more. |
f the transaction, which actually diverted the | rifles to Colombian rebels. |
presentantives and they supplied 15.000 modern | rifles to the Mongolians to start the uprising agains |
Ridley had planned for the | Rifles to leave for Texas on June 30, but now the dep |
Lithgow exported a large number of L1A1 | rifles to many countries in the region. |
pe and the manufacture of at least 500,000 new | rifles to outfit most of French line infantry. |
About 30 Tucsonians wanted to combine with the | Rifles to attack the Federal troops but Johnston agai |
Additionally, the US also sent some M1917 | rifles to the UK under Lend-Lease, though the differe |
firearms, shooting sticks are commonly used on | rifles to provide a forward rest and reduce motion. |
, in early 1994, Omar led 30 men armed with 16 | rifles to free youths who had been kidnapped and rape |
some 30 dead behind together with some twenty | rifles, two light machine guns and some 19 motorbikes |
Brooke | rifles, two 7 in. |
se was found to contain a submachine gun, four | rifles, two pistols and several thousand rounds of am |
captured by a company of the 4/5 Royal Gurkha | Rifles, under Captain G W Maycock, supported by heavy |
ially sporterised military surplus Lee-Enfield | rifles under the "Santa Fe" brand. |
Mexican War McNair joined the 1st Mississippi | Rifles under the command of Colonel Jefferson Davis, |
They were armed with | rifles, unlike their French and German counterparts, |
rching through the occupied country with their | rifles unloaded. |
illers continued to hold the ground with their | rifles until they were ordered to retire. |
due to the elongated form resembling the pulse | rifles used in the movie - with Syd Mead agreeing tha |
en Crossgar and Ballynahinch, while one of the | rifles used was later recovered in Saintfield. |
One of the armalite | rifles used in the attack was found to have been used |
Soviet Union - received 3,200 Boys | rifles via Lend-Lease. |
d on 8 December 1862, the Soubah Behar Mounted | Rifles Volunteer Corps was formed. |
rate Army when his company (called the Wigfall | Rifles) was added to the 15th Mississippi Infantry as |
E Company (Kellogg | Rifles) was formed in Forsyth County, Georgia. |
100 | Rifles was one of the first films to feature an inter |
German fire, and soon one of the two anti-tank | rifles was destroyed by a hit. |
A similar conversion but with Enfield | rifles was the New Zealand designed Charlton Automati |
The 3rd (Auckland) Mounted | Rifles was formed on March 17, 1911. |
The second contract for 15,000 | rifles was so large that no suitable land was availab |
ke up for this, production of the Mosin-Nagant | rifles was reintroduced. |
A unit portraying the 1st Mounted | Rifles was organized in 1985. |
The 11th (North Auckland) Mounted | Rifles was formed on March 17, 1911. |
The 9th (Wellington East Coast) Mounted | Rifles was formed on March 17, 1911. |
ent Indiana Infantry, also known as The Morton | Rifles, was organized at Anderson, Indiana, and muste |
, when a unit of the New South Wales Volunteer | Rifles was raised in St Leonards, New South Wales. |
Khyber | Rifles was in fact regularized during the 1965 war an |
harles Milligan, 10th Bn Cameronians (Scottish | Rifles) was executed for desertion June 6, 1917. |
The 10th (Nelson) Mounted | Rifles was formed on March 17, 1911. |
The first contract for 5,000 | rifles was in 1850 and manufacturing started in 1851. |
The 1st Cherokee Mounted | Rifles was a Confederate States Army regiment which f |
Lt. Malcolm Eyton Lawrence of the King's Royal | Rifles was killed in action on 10 January 1915, durin |
d with two 68-pounder Lancaster muzzle-loading | rifles weighing 95 long cwt (4,800 kg) on pivot mount |
Tucson made the | Rifles welcome. |
by the U.S. Army trials board, and no further | rifles were ordered. |
rds, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards and 1/7 Gurkha | Rifles were transferred to Canberra, Norland and RFA |
oper weapons, as stocks of the Arisaka Type 38 | rifles were almost exhausted. |
Thousands of | rifles were made, though the troops and many leaders |
His | rifles were based on the Martini-Henry design. |
The | rifles were kept in closed wooden crates, each marked |
The Richmond | Rifles were a professional ice hockey team of the Eas |
Colt revolving | rifles were the first repeating rifles adopted by the |
The Australian L1A1/L2A1 | rifles were produced by the Small Arms Factory, Lithg |
ire) Regiment of Foot was formed when the 95th | Rifles were redesignated as The Rifle Brigade . |
efields of the American Civil War, where Henry | rifles were used alongside muzzle-loading rifled musk |
l. John Jumper's Seminole Battalion of Mounted | Rifles, were caught off guard when Willettes shelled |
The | rifles were never delivered, furthermore Lobengula wa |
The 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted | Rifles were a mounted infantry unit of the Canadian E |
(The first Henry | rifles were not produced for army use until mid-1862. |
our firing line, and with bombs and automatic | rifles were keeping down the fire of our machine guns |
t changes in the design and manufacture of the | rifles were made. |
e ground, this was not a consideration, as the | rifles were not exclusively used from horseback, and |
The entire Venezuelan contract of 8012 | rifles were sold as surplus in the United States, and |
duce the real weapons for which these training | rifles were simply economical teaching aids. |
Perth (as the predecessors of the 2nd Scottish | Rifles were raised in Perth), China Wall (from the co |
Parts for only 30 complete | rifles were produced before the war ended. |
The Baluchis and King's African | Rifles were sent into the attack - holding the right |
or's death in late 1862, and the various James | rifles were gradually phased out of service in favor |
dered to be obsolete, simply because the newer | rifles were not available in sufficient quantities. |
Myszkowski outlines how post-Borchardt | rifles were different: “[They] solder[ed] two stamped |
ht machine-guns and sophisticated self-loading | rifles were brought in. |
That same year ammunition and | rifles were bought for a first 10,000 men-strong comp |
s a militia to deal with internal conflict, 24 | Rifles were deployed during the 1873 Barracks Revolt. |
il, 1945, a Company of the I3th Frontier Force | Rifles were ordered to assault the enemy positions st |
as revoked, and at the same time Canadian Ross | rifles were purchased in the prelude to the Second Wo |
Due to the fact that the Richmond | Rifles were produced using equipment seized at Harper |
Over 1,000,000 Model 1861 | rifles were produced, with the Springfield Armory inc |
rifles were located and test fired. | |
Revolving | rifles were an attempt to increase the rate of fire o |
The locks for the Richmond | Rifles were produced using equipment that had been or |
Queen Victoria's | Rifles were merged with The Queen's Westminsters to f |
Although modern | rifles were imported into Ethiopia during the 19th ce |
ollowing World War I, the 5th Canadian Mounted | Rifles were perpetuated by the later merged 7th/XIth |
n soldiers looked forward to laying down their | rifles when the war was over so that they could pick |
were forced to use their own personal hunting | rifles, which were typically Kentucky or Pennsylvania |
mament up to date, although the muzzle-loading | rifles which she carried were by then totally obsolet |
rica would have been very familiar with German | rifles, which seldom had barrels longer than 30 inche |
He authored a book, Tactics for Mounted | Rifles, which became the standard textbook. |
later changed to Auckland (East Coast) Mounted | Rifles, which became part of the 1st Armoured Regimen |
y in April 1861 as a sergeant in the Goldsboro | Rifles, which became A company, 27th North Carolina R |
d the Confederate army as a captain of the Lee | Rifles, which became a company in the 25th Virginia I |
oshinobu with 2,000 state-of-the-art Chassepot | rifles, which he used to equip his personal guard. |
to the purchase of US-made Barrett M82 and M90 | rifles, which became common weapons for the South Arm |
These forces were armed with the new Lebel | rifles, which would prove decisive in the coming batt |
t, they are slower to load and cannot serve as | rifles while firing grenades. |
These | rifles, while more accurate than smoothbore muskets, |
aurin enlisted in the New South Wales Scottish | Rifles while still at university and was commissioned |
The American force was largely on foot but had | rifles, while the Californios fought on horseback wit |
, Kenneth Gregg Henderson, Captain H.M.'s 6oth | Rifles, who had distinguished himself during the Indi |
amuel McBride of the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish | Rifles, who was executed for desertion on 7 December |
f her brother, Sir Frederick Henniker, of 60th | Rifles, who died 19th August 1908. |
Rifles with some or all of these features present are | |
Rifles with a broken-off butt are common, as German s | |
manded the Prince of Wales's Own Civil Service | Rifles with the rank of Colonel from 1892 to 1901 and |
year's prior military service in the Westmount | Rifles with the rank of Sergeant. |
300 metres, the lower part from 7.62x54mmR SVD | rifles with the distance of 30 m. |
Dunnett, Sharpe's superior officer in the 95th | rifles, with whom he enjoys a strained relationship |
, the Confederates took two ten pounder parrot | rifles with caissons, two new ambulances, one hospita |
n the rebels bought a shipment of thousands of | rifles with the aim of creating an uprising and formi |
by amalgamating the BVRC (retitled the Bermuda | Rifles) with the Bermuda Militia Artillery. |
many states have laws against hunting | rifles with magazines of more than 5 rounds. |
Foot in 1803, exchanging in 1804 into the 95th | Rifles, with which regiment he served in the Peninsul |
Model 70 | rifles with serial numbers below 700,000 are the pre- |
was the fourth country to order the SAFN 1949 | rifles with the first order placed on October 4, 1950 |
He was later seconded to the 20th Burma | Rifles with the temporary rank of Major, becoming an |
ted from Arms Act so that they can carry light | rifles without license within the Coorg district limi |
The 1st Battalion Royal Irish | Rifles won the Sussex Senior Cup, Brighton Shield, Ch |
Mounted | Rifles working with Centurion tanks. |
ade up the ravine until the 1st and 6th Gurkha | Rifles would capture the post on the night of 12-13 M |
After being reorganised as Victor Sarasqueta | Rifles y Escopetas Especiales, S.A., the business bec |
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