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[[Image:BreakerMorant.jpg|thumb|none|300px| A famous photo (and I believe the only known/surviving photo) of Lt. Harry 'Breaker' Morant (1864 - 1902) in uniform.]] | [[Image:BreakerMorant.jpg|thumb|none|300px| A famous photo (and I believe the only known/surviving photo) of Lt. Harry 'Breaker' Morant (1864 - 1902) in uniform.]] | ||
[[Image:Break17.jpg|thumb|none|400px| [[Edward Woodward]] as Breaker Morant.]] | [[Image:Break17.jpg|thumb|none|400px| [[Edward Woodward]] as Breaker Morant.]] | ||
==Additional Lee Enfield inforamtion.== | |||
At least some of the rifles used in the film were actually SMLE Mk.I No. III's that had the front furniture altered to resemble Mk. Is. They used the early ones with the magazine cut-offs and replaced the bolts with the No. Is. I know this from having the opportunity to buy one at a gun show after the film was made. There were 4 up for sale. If you look at the shot of the Firing Squad you will notice that the barrels are somewhat shorter. The No. I rifle was about 3 ins. longer than the No. III. |
Revision as of 13:55, 23 September 2010
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The real Lt. Harry 'Breaker' Morant
Additional Lee Enfield inforamtion.
At least some of the rifles used in the film were actually SMLE Mk.I No. III's that had the front furniture altered to resemble Mk. Is. They used the early ones with the magazine cut-offs and replaced the bolts with the No. Is. I know this from having the opportunity to buy one at a gun show after the film was made. There were 4 up for sale. If you look at the shot of the Firing Squad you will notice that the barrels are somewhat shorter. The No. I rifle was about 3 ins. longer than the No. III.