I HAD a Smelly from 1914- three sight systems including volley, magazine cutoff for controlled firing, a barbed wire cutter and long bayonet for parrying Prussian lancers on horseback. I also had a Birmingham best grade commercial with three leaf sites.
Both went to a noted collector. He shared his collection of Lee-Metfords from the 1890s.
Curious, Berdan primers and the later rifling were American but we went with Boxer primers. He also had rare explosive and incendiary rounds used against the zeppelins.
It’s more a Canadian round and was chambered in the Ross rifle and 1895 Winchester.
A Scottish tail gunner in Lancasters
Is credited with 9 night fighters. He loaded only AP and Incendiary; to track his burst and let the Germans know he was on to them. They developed a maneuver that dropped the Lanc and exposed the German to the tail and dorsal guns instead of unprotected belly.
Idiot at the range laughed at my Only 10 round ‘ haystack farmers’ bolt gun. I put 10 rounds rapid fire into the black @ 50 meters before he got his damned AR15 to shoulder.