This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson discussing and showcasing the De Lisle 'Commando' Carbine, a World War II silent carbine prototype. The episode coincides with the pre-order launch of Ferguson's new publication. The description provides links to supporting information, including historical references, photos of a production gun, and articles detailing the De Lisle carbine's design and history. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, presents this content.
This video showcases a De Lisle carbine inspired firearm chambered in .45 ACP, featuring an integral suppressor. The title suggests it's an analysis or demonstration of a custom or unique firearm build. The description directs viewers to a full range video, implying this content is an excerpt or teaser.
This video provides an in-depth look at the De Lisle Commando Carbine, a legendary suppressed firearm from WWII. The presenter details its unique construction, featuring a converted Lee Enfield Mk.III* action paired with a large baffle tube and chambered in .45 ACP. The carbine utilized modified 1911 magazines and an 8-inch barrel to fire subsonic rounds, making it exceptionally quiet and ideal for clandestine operations. The description highlights its rarity, with only 129 known production examples, primarily issued to elite units like the SOE and Royal Marine Commandos. The video also touches upon the challenges faced by YouTube gun channels regarding demonetization and encourages viewer support through Patreon.
This video focuses on the De Lisle Carbine, a World War II-era firearm designed for special operations. The description highlights its unique capability to chamber the .45 ACP cartridge and its use of standard 7 or 11-round 1911 magazines. The video also includes a call to support the creator on Patreon and a link to another video about a BCM Mk12 with an AEM5 Silencer.
This video offers a book review of Ian Skennerton's "Special Service Lee-Enfields: Commando and Auto Models," Volume 13 of his Small Arms Identification series. The book, though concise at 47 pages, focuses heavily on the silenced de Lisle carbine and also details various Lee Enfield semi-automatic and full-automatic conversions, including the New Zealand Charlton, Australian Electrolux Charlton, South African Reider, British Howell, and Howard Francis blowback carbine. The reviewer highlights its value as a print reference for these niche firearms.
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