Howell Automatic Rifle
Howell Automatic Rifle | |
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Type | Automatic Rifle |
Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Service history | |
Used by | Home Guard |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | .303 British |
Action | Gas |
Rate of fire | Semi automatic |
Feed system | 10 / 20 round box magazine |
Sights | Iron |
The Howell Automatic Rifle an automatic conversion for the Lee–Enfield rifle.[1] The weapon was reliable but unergonomic for the user as the force of the recoiling bolt interfered with handling. Similar conversions were the South African Rieder and Charlton of Australian/New Zealand origin which had full automatic capability.
References
- ↑ Special Service Lee Enfields: Commando and Auto Models by Ian Skennerton. Published by Ian D Skennerton, PO Box 80, Labrador 4215, Australia, 2001. ISBN 0-949749-37-0. Paperback, 48 pp, 50 plus b & w drawings and photos, 210 x 274 mm
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