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HomeFirearms, Blades & Other WeaponsFirearmsDeactivatedPre-WW1 British, .303 Martini-Enfield Lever Action Artillery Carbine Mark III (ME .303 A.C. III), Marked D.P., Dated 1874, Converted 1901 by Blenheim Engineering, Regimental Badge A.O.C, Deactivated

British, .303 Martini-Enfield Lever Action Artillery Carbine Mark III (ME .303 A.C. III), Marked D.P., Dated 1874, Converted 1901 by Blenheim Engineering, Regimental Badge A.O.C, Deactivated

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SKU: JAQCOOXEEO_4912189436 (ref. no.)

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SKU: JAQCOOXEEO_4912189436 Category: Pre-WW1 Tags: .303, 111,, 1874, 1901, A.O.C,, A/C, Action, artillery, badge, Blenheim, British, by, carbine, Converted, D.P.,, Dated, deactivated, Engineering, III, Lever, Mark, Marked, Martini-Enfield, Me, Regimental
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*British, .303 Martini-Enfield Lever Action Artillery Carbine Mark III (ME .303 A.C. III), Marked D.P., Dated 1874, Converted 1901 by Blenheim Engineering, Regimental Badge A.O.C, Deactivated*

Serial Number: C1599
Calibre: .303
Barrel Length: 20.5 Inch, 94.5cm overall

Marked on RHS Receiver: Faint “Crown” over “V.R” over “Enfield” over “1874” over “Crown” over “War Arrow” over “II”
Marked on LHS Receiver: “Crown" over "E.R." over "B.E.co, over "1901" over "ME .'303" over "A.C III"
Marked on top of the barrel: "E", "D.P", "D.P."
Carved on RHS & LHS Stock: "13"
Roundel: "9.02" over "A.O.C" over "1053"
Numerous Enfield proof marks.

This rifle started as an Enfield-manufactured Martini-Henry 1874 Mk II, originally chambered in the obsolete .450/577 calibre. The Martini-Henry, introduced in 1871, saw extensive use during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, including its famed deployment at Rourke's Drift, and it bears a regimental marked A.O.C - possibly for the Army Ordnance Corps. The manufacturers' details were stamped on the right side of the action, while conversion information was engraved on the left. In 1901, after Queen Victoria's death - Edward Rex, referring to King Edward VII, the rifle was reconfigured into a carbine by B.E. Co (Blenheim Engineering took over from HRB Co (Henry Rifle Barrel Co,) and converted to the .303 calibre as an M.E. (Martini-Enfield) A.C. (Artillery Carbine) Mk III. A new purpose made Enfield rifled barrel was fitted a capital “E” stamped upon the knocksform to denote that form of rifling. Subsequently, it was likely relegated to training and parade purposes, eventually being stamped as "D.P." (Drill Purpose). This designation often allowed regimental armorers to retire a weapon and apply for a replacement.

From 1889, Martini-Henry rifles were converted with Metford rifled barrels (designated as Martini-Metford rifles). These barrels performed well with the early .303 cartridges using black powder propellant, but they wore out rapidly with the introduction of cordite/nitrocellulose cartridges in 1895. This issue led to the adoption of the more durable Enfield rifled barrel, suitable for "modern" smokeless ammunition, which significantly extended the rifle's utility. The Martini-Enfield remained in service from 1895 to 1918 and continued as a Reserve Arm in regions such as India and New Zealand, even into World War II.

The Martini-Enfield exemplifies the evolution of British military firearms, adapting an older design to meet the demands of new ammunition and changing military roles.

*Condition*
Fully deactivated - lever moves but does not cock or dry-fire. Butt stock looks like it has been replaced. No ramrod as these were omitted from the conversion. Lovely patina and clear markings. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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