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  2. Mad minute - Wikipedia

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    The LeeEnfield bolt action rifle is known for its smooth operation and often associated with the Mad Minute. The Mad Minute was a pre-World War I bolt-action rifle speed shooting exercise used by British Army riflemen, using the LeeEnfield service rifle. The exercise, formally known as "Practice number 22, Rapid Fire, The Musketry ...

  3. Pattern 1914 Enfield - Wikipedia

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    The pre-World War professional British Army emphasized marksmanship and rapid-fire training, resulting in the annual Mad minute qualification shoot for their riflemen. In contrast to the Boer War experience which had led to the P13/P14 project, World War I conditions favoured volume of fire, at which the Short Magazine LeeEnfield excelled.

  4. Lee–Enfield - Wikipedia

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    The Lee bolt-action and 10-round magazine capacity enabled a well-trained rifleman to perform the "mad minute" firing 20 to 30 aimed rounds in 60 seconds, making the LeeEnfield the fastest military bolt-action rifle of the day.

  5. British Expeditionary Force (World War I) - Wikipedia

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    All other ranks in the BEF carried a .303 LeeEnfield rifle fitted with an easily loaded ten-round magazine and issued with a seventeen-inch (430 mm) bayonet. These rifles enabled a high rate of fire with good accuracy, such that pre-war British soldiers were trained to hit a target fifteen times a minute at a range of 300 yards. [37]

  6. John Lee (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Lee was a Scottish-Canadian inventor and arms designer, best known for co-inventing a prototype bolt-action rifle with his brother James Paris Lee. The rifle they made led to the Lee–Metford and LeeEnfield series of rifles. Harrowing from Hawick, Scotland, the Lee family emigrated to Ontario in Canada c. 1835.

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  8. Lee–Metford - Wikipedia

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    The Lee rifles fitted with Enfield barrels became known as Lee Enfields. [4] Regardless of the shortfalls brought about by the use of black powder, the Lee–Metford went through several revisions during its short service life, with the principal changes being to the magazine (from eight-round single stack to ten-round staggered), sights, and ...

  9. The tragic true story of how Brandon Lee died on 'The Crow ...

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    Before Bill Skarsgård smeared on Eric Draven’s sinister black and white face paint, a burgeoning Brandon Lee embodied the resurrected superhero at the center of James O'Barr’s comic. “The ...