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  • De Lisle Carbine
  • De Lisle carbine
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  • The De Lisle Carbine is a British suppressed carbine.
  • The De Lisle Carbine was a silenced carbine that was used by Great Britain during World War II.
  • The De Lisle carbine or De Lisle Commando carbine was a British firearm used during World War II that was designed with an integral suppressor. That, combined with its use of subsonic ammunition, made it extremely quiet in action, possibly one of the quietest firearms ever made. Few were made as their use was limited to specialist military units.
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Length
  • 35.3
  • 40.5"
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Number
  • 129
Range
  • 200
  • 200.0
part length
  • 8.27
Velocity
  • about
Origin
  • United Kingdom
  • Great Britain
Rate
  • 20
Service
  • 1943
Name
  • De Lisle Commando Carbine
Maker
  • Ford Dagenham
Type
Notable
  • United Kingdom
Caption
  • De Lisle Carbine
Max range
  • 400.0
Cartridge
  • 0.450000
Wars
Weight
  • 7
  • 8
Caliber
  • 0.450000
Manufacturer
  • Ford Dagenham
  • Sterling Armaments Company
is UK
  • yes
Sights
  • Sterling models: Lanchester Mk I rear sight , windage adjustable front sight.
  • Ford Dagenham: Winchester rifle sight at rear, simple ramp with modified P-14 front sight protector at front.
  • Airborne model: Lanchester Mk I rear sight, windage adjustable front.
Used by
  • See [[#Users
is ranged
  • yes
Action
production date
  • 1942
design date
  • 1942
Magazine
  • 7
Variants
  • Ford Dagenham Prototypes
  • Folding stock Parachute Carbine, only one example produced
Death
  • 1945
Cycle
  • 20
feed
  • 7
Birth
  • 1942
Designer
  • William G. De Lisle
abstract
  • The De Lisle Carbine is a British suppressed carbine.
  • The De Lisle Carbine was a silenced carbine that was used by Great Britain during World War II.
  • The De Lisle carbine or De Lisle Commando carbine was a British firearm used during World War II that was designed with an integral suppressor. That, combined with its use of subsonic ammunition, made it extremely quiet in action, possibly one of the quietest firearms ever made. Few were made as their use was limited to specialist military units.