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Wednesday, June 1st 2011, 3:55pm

Irish Small Arms

Irish Rifles
- Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (multiple marks) (.303)

Irish Submachine Guns
- Thompson M1928 SMG (extremely limited quantities)
- Beretta MAB-38 SMG (1940 on)

Irish Machine Guns
- Lewis Gun (.303)
- Breire Gun (.303)
- Vickers Machine Gun (.303)
- Vickers Machine Gun (.50)

Irish Sidearms
- Webley Revolver (Mk VI most recent) in .455 Webley
- Browning/FN HiPower in 9mm Parabellum

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:18am



Short Magazine Lee-Enfield
In multiple variations, all .303 Brit.

Specs

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:19am



Lewis Gun
All acquired 1921. Only remaining with some light armoured vehicles; being replaced by the Breire Gun.

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:21am



Breire Gun
Historical Bren gun, designed for Ireland and built by Brno.

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:21am



Webley MkIV
Standard officer's sidearm, being supplemented by Browning Hi-Power.

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:22am

Browning Hi-Power
Supplementing Webley MkIV in limited quantities.

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Monday, June 13th 2011, 12:24am



Berettea MAB-38
Ordered late 1940.

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Tuesday, November 26th 2013, 1:43am

Model 1941 Semiautomatic Carbine (M41)
Imported version of the American M1 Carbine. Predominantly acquired with folding ("paratrooper") stocks and 20-round box magazines. Distributed to paratroops, light infantry, artillerymen, military police, armoured troops and rear-echelon forces.
- Caliber: .276 Carbine (7x36) Pedersen Carbine
- Action: Gas-operated, rotating bolt
- Overall length: 38 inches / 965 mm
- Barrel length: 18.7 inches / 475 mm
- Weight: 6 lbs / 2.7 kg (empty)
- Feeding: 15, 20 or 30 rounds in detachable box magazine