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The more common forms of Infantry arms were: Lee-Enfield Bolt action rifles, with a magazine capacity of l0 rounds. The Bren light machine gun which was selective-fire. The name Bren derives from Brno ( Czech arsenal) and Enfield. The Sten submachine gun was widely used by commandos and raiding troops as it was very light and inexpensive but powerful for size. It somewhat resembled a Zip Gun and odd for small automatic arms, had a lateral feed. as for Artillery pieces, there was a considerable variety and being Tradition-Conscious there are many books on this aspect of the Royal Army. Indeed, RA normally flags Royal Artillery as this is the Lead Branch, so to speak.

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