The infantry used Belgian FN rifles, Bren guns, Sten guns, mortars, anti-tank guns and 38mm Browning pistols.
Unless in one of the forces the average brit did not and still does not have weapons as a matter of course, unlike the uSA
Jomo Kenyatta
Imported British and seized/captured Union weapons.
Britain was responsible for the main naval bombardment early on D-Day before the troops went ashore.
Australian Outback.
They use 4 weapons in the battle of Shiloh
In the 1950s and 1960s it was always the US that had more.
muskets rifles sabers and
a lot
The main weapons were swords and muskets. Some muskets had bayonets.
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They felt that the increasingly unrestful colonists would use the weapons to start a rebellion
To prevent was from starting and the colonists to have any weapons to use against them.
They felt that the increasingly unrestful colonists would use the weapons to start a rebellion
Nope,rubber gloves were invented a little later,in 1950s'
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
Jomo Kenyatta
Pretty much any where it is legal to use such weapons. Most shooting ranges will accommodate an adult who wishes to shoot.