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Magazine Lee–Enfield 1895–1926 Charger loading Lee–Enfield 1906–1926 Short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk I 1904–1926 Short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk II 1906–1927 Short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III 1907–present Short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III* 1916–present Short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk V 1922–1924 (trials only; 20,000 produced)
Pages in category "Magazines published in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
CA-Modern; The California Sunday Magazine; The Californian (1880s magazine) Canteen (magazine) ... Puck (literary magazine) Pulp (manga magazine) R. Radical Society;
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The media in the San Francisco Bay Area has historically focused on San Francisco but also includes two other major media centers, Oakland and San Jose. The Federal Communications Commission , Nielsen Media Research , and other similar media organizations treat the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Area as one entire media market .
The Pattern 1907 bayonet, officially called the Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I), is an out-of-production British bayonet designed to be used with the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle. The Pattern 1907 bayonet was used by the British and Commonwealth forces throughout both the First and Second World Wars.
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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 severely short supply at the time.