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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle length "1130.3".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle weight "7.2576".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle abstract "The Charlton Automatic Rifle was a fully automatic conversion of the Lee-Enfield rifle, designed by New Zealander Philip Charlton in 1941 to act as a substitute for the Bren and Lewis gun light machine guns which were in chronically short supply at the time. The original Charlton Automatic Rifles were converted from obsolete Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield rifles dating from as early as the Boer War, and were intended for use as a semi-automatic rifle with the full-automatic capability retained for emergency use. It used the 10-round Lee-Enfield magazines and modified 30-round Bren magazines.There were two versions of the Charlton: the New Zealand version, as designed and manufactured by Charlton Motor Workshops in Hastings, and a version produced in Australia by Electrolux, using the SMLE Mk III* for conversion. The two designs differed markedly in external appearance (amongst other things, the New Zealand Charlton had a forward pistol grip and bipod, whilst the Australian lacked this making it lighter and cleaner in appearance, but shared the same operating mechanism.Approximately 1,500 Charlton Automatic Rifles were manufactured in New Zealand, and nearly all of them were destroyed in an accidental fire at the Palmerston North service storage facility shortly after World War II.An example of the New Zealand-manufactured Charlton Automatic Rifle is known to survive in the Imperial War Museum in London, along with a handful elsewhere– one is on display in the Waiouru Army Museum in New Zealand, and another at the Army Museum (Bandiana) in Australia.".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle length "1.1303".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle origin New_Zealand.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle thumbnail Charlton_Automatic_Rifle.jpg?width=300.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle type Light_machine_gun.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle type Semi-automatic_rifle.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle weight "7257.6".
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle wikiPageID "11335613".
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle action "Gas-operated semi-automatic".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle caliber "0.3125".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle caption "Charlton Automatic Rifle at Waiouru Army Museum".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle cartridge "0.303".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle designDate "1941".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle designer "Philip Charlton".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle feed "10".
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle isRanged "yes".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle isUk "yes".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle length "44.5".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle maxRange "2000".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle name "Charlton Automatic Rifle".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle productionDate "1942".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle range "1000".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle rate "600".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle service "1942".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle sights "Sliding ramp rear sights, fixed post front sights".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle type Light_machine_gun.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle type Semi-automatic_rifle.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle usedBy New_Zealand.
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle variants "Electrolux SMLE Model".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle velocity "2440.0".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle weight "16".
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle subject Category:Light_machine_guns.
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle comment "The Charlton Automatic Rifle was a fully automatic conversion of the Lee-Enfield rifle, designed by New Zealander Philip Charlton in 1941 to act as a substitute for the Bren and Lewis gun light machine guns which were in chronically short supply at the time.".
- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle label "Charlton Automatic Rifle".
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle depiction Charlton_Automatic_Rifle.jpg.
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- Charlton_Automatic_Rifle name "Charlton Automatic Rifle".