The Untold Story of the Martini-Henry (Part Two
Royal Armouries
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38m
In Part One, we uncovered the experimental .402 calibre Martini-Henry — the rifle that might have replaced the .450" service arm of the British Empire.
Now, in Part Two, Jonathan and Neil Aspinshaw (author of The Martini-Henry: For Queen and Empire) reveal how the story ends.
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