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The De Lisle silenced Commando Carbine of WWII - Rifleman In a letter De Lisle wrote to the Ministry of Supply at Adelphi House in September of 1943 he refers to both his patent for the 45 calibre carbine and that for his 22RF model previously applied for
De Lisle carbine - Wikipedia The primary feature of the De Lisle was its extremely effective silencer, which made it very quiet in action The silencer reduced the sound of the firearm discharging to such a degree that working the bolt (to chamber the next round) produced a louder noise than firing a cartridge
Valkyerie Arms DeLisle Page Designed to be a truly silent weapon, the DeLisle is considered by many to be the most effective firearm of its type ever produced With only 167 originally produced, the DeLisle is one of the rarest of the WWII firearms
De Lisle Carbine: Photos, History, Specification According to sources, a rate of fire of about 20 to 30 rounds per minute can be achieved The muzzle velocity is 850 feet per second and the maximum range is 400 yards, but the gun is still more effective at 200 yards from the intended target
The DeLisle: Britain’s Silenced . 45 ACP Commando Carbine The DeLisle carbine was a conversion of a standard SMLE rifle to the 45 ACP cartridge, feeding from modified 1911 pistol magazines It was fitted with a 7″ (175mm) barrel and a very large integral suppressor
De Lisle Silenced Commando Carbine - Historical Firearms Accurate at up to 200 yards, with no muzzle flash and extremely quiet they were used to kill sentries during infiltration missions It was in the 1950s during first the Korean War and later the Malayan Emergency that the De Lisle saw renewed service