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  1. 10 cm M. 10 Gebirgshaubitz (Austria) : 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment , Ziza

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    Austrian-manufactured 10 cm M10 mountain howitzer. Bronze rifled barrel, mounted on a box trail. Its recoil is limited by an oil buffer and recuperation is effected by springs encircling the buffer ...

    RELAWM05022

  2. 75 mm Modèle 1907 A Light Field Gun, Ottoman Army : 5th Light Horse Regiment AIF

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    75mm quick-firing field gun with an hydraulic buffer and spring recuperator recoil system. The breech of the gun is machined to accept a swinging interrupted-screw breech block, which is missing. Th...

    RELAWM04997

  3. Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk I Rifle : 5 Light Horse Regiment

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    SMLE No I Mk I Rifle. Receiver stamped crown/ E.R./ ENFIELD/ 1904/ Sht.LE I and the breech EY/2/319/ 1313 crossed out above the serial number. On the butt stock is EY/ 2/ 319, 1313 crossed out, 3/ 5/ ...

    REL24791

  4. Turkish Signal Pistol : Farrier Sergeant John Thornhill Belcher, 5th Light Horse Regiment, AIF

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    Turkish single shot break open breech loading flare pistol with numerous Turkish Arabic inscriptions on barrel near the breach. The pistol frame also has Turkish inspection marks inscribed. Barrel mad...

    REL/16931

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