Submarine detection devices and the sharp altering of the course every few minutes made the vessel safe from submarine attack
and is intended just for thrusting
Offered in good condition with some areas of cracking
with top level appointments like a set trigger and a beautiful tiger flame maple stock
with all means of transport driving in front of the people for military purposes
Book: “British Machine Gun Cartridges, 0.4 - 0.65-inch Calibres, 1870 - ca. 1905” by B. A. Temple - Hard Cover German Field Gear Submarine detection devices and theOriginal Book: Limited Quantity Available. British Machine Gun Cartridges, 0. 4 0. 65 inch Calibres, 1870 ca. 1905 was first published in 1995 by B. A. Temple of Kilcoy, Australia. The books measure 9 x 6 and are all in lovely, unused condition. All books come with dust jackets. The first machine gun issued for British service was the Gatling Gun, adopted after trials in 1867 and 1870. It was followed by the Gardner, Nordenfelt and Maxim guns, at