Trench knife made from a barbed wire stanchion 1916
Mary Evans Picture Library Photo Prints and Wall Art
Trench knife made from a barbed wire stanchion 1916
New Land Pattern. 75 in Light Infantry musket, 1810 (c). Utilising the same lock and general characteristics of the Infantry Musket this weapon has a shorter, 39 in barrel, improved sights and a trigger guard modified to improve the soldiers grip. Although approved in 1803 none were produced until 1810. Date: circa 1810
Media ID 14404256
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1823 Baker Flintlock Photograph Regiments Rifle
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