Deadly New Rifle. The Belgian FN.30 rapid-firing ***** will soon replace the Lee Enfield .303 as standard equipment for the Australian services. Split-second photography caught, in midair, the shellcases ejected from the new weapon demonstrated by Lt.-Col. J. E. M. Hall in Melbourne. February 9, 1955.

Deadly New Rifle. The Belgian FN.30 rapid-firing ***** will soon replace the Lee Enfield .303 as standard equipment for the Australian services. Split-second photography caught, in midair, the shellcases ejected from the new weapon demonstrated by Lt.-Col. J. E. M. Hall in Melbourne. February 9, 1955.
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