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The Indian Mutiny Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1858,[1] for issue to officers and men of British and Indian units who served in operations in suppression of the Indian Mutiny.  The medal was initially sanctioned for award to those troops who had been engaged in action against the mutineers. However in 1868 the award was extended to all those who had borne arms or who had been under fire,[2] including such people as members of the Indian judiciary and the Indian civil service, who were caught up in the fighting.[3] Some 290,000 medals were awarded.[4]  The obverse of the medal depicts the head of a young Queen Victoria and bears the inscription Victoria Regina. The reverse shows a helmeted Britannia holding a wreath in her right hand and a union shield on her left arm. She is standing in front of a lion. The words "India 1857-1858" are inscribed on the reverse of the medal. The ribbon is white with two scarlet stripes.  Five clasps were authorised, though the maximum awarded to any one man was four.[5] The medal was issued without a clasp to those who served but were not eligible for a clasp. The vast majority of these awards were made to those who became entitled to the medal as a result of the 1868 extensions of eligibility.  [edit]Clasps  Delhi 30 May - 14 September 1857. Awarded to troops participating in the recapture of Delhi. Defence of Lucknow 29 June - 22 November 1857. Awarded to original defenders and to the relief force commanded by Sir Henry Havelock - Particularly rare and sought after by collectors. This medal was also awarded to the principal, masters and schoolboys from La Martiniere College in Lucknow[6] Relief of Lucknow November 1857. Awarded to the relief force under the command of Sir Colin Campbell. Lucknow November 1857 - March 1858. Awarded to troops under command of Sir Colin Campbell who were engaged in final operations leading to the surrender of Lucknow and the clearing of the surrounding areas. Central India January - June 1858. Awarded to all those who served under Major-General Sir Hugh Rose in actions against Jhansi, Kalpi, and Gwalior. Also awarded to those who served with Major-General Roberts in the Rajputana Field Force and Major-General Whitlock of the Madras Column, between January and June 1858. The die for the medal was engraved by Leonard Charles Wyon.

The Indian Mutiny Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1858,[1] for issue to officers and men of British and Indian units who served in operations in suppression of the Indian Mutiny.
The medal was initially sanctioned for award to those troops who had been engaged in action against the mutineers. However in 1868 the award was extended to all those who had borne arms or who had been under fire,[2] including such people as members of the Indian judiciary and the Indian civil service, who were caught up in the fighting.[3] Some 290,000 medals were awarded.[4]
The obverse of the medal depicts the head of a young Queen Victoria and bears the inscription Victoria Regina. The reverse shows a helmeted Britannia holding a wreath in her right hand and a union shield on her left arm. She is standing in front of a lion. The words “India 1857-1858” are inscribed on the reverse of the medal. The ribbon is white with two scarlet stripes.
Five clasps were authorised, though the maximum awarded to any one man was four.[5] The medal was issued without a clasp to those who served but were not eligible for a clasp. The vast majority of these awards were made to those who became entitled to the medal as a result of the 1868 extensions of eligibility.
Delhi
30 May – 14 September 1857. Awarded to troops participating in the recapture of Delhi.
Defence of Lucknow
29 June – 22 November 1857. Awarded to original defenders and to the relief force commanded by Sir Henry Havelock – Particularly rare and sought after by collectors. This medal was also awarded to the principal, masters and schoolboys from La Martiniere College in Lucknow[6]
Relief of Lucknow
November 1857. Awarded to the relief force under the command of Sir Colin Campbell.
Lucknow
November 1857 – March 1858. Awarded to troops under command of Sir Colin Campbell who were engaged in final operations leading to the surrender of Lucknow and the clearing of the surrounding areas.
Central India
January – June 1858. Awarded to all those who served under Major-General Sir Hugh Rose in actions against Jhansi, Kalpi, and Gwalior. Also awarded to those who served with Major-General Roberts in the Rajputana Field Force and Major-General Whitlock of the Madras Column, between January and June 1858.
The die for the medal was engraved by Leonard Charles Wyon.

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The British army had Maxim machine guns from the end of the 19th century until 1928. As early as in 1911 The Vickers Company designed an improved the machine gun, which remained in service for over fifty years.
This was the.303 caliber Vickers machine gun. In its basic design it was the same Maxim gun, although it was considerably lightened. The key to lower weight of the Vickers gun was an inverted toggle-lock, which broke upwards instead of original downward direction of Maxim guns.This permitted for more compact receiver. A number of minor other changes was also made, and the British army officially adopted Vickers Mark I gun in 1912. This was an effective weapon, Durable and capable of tremendous firepower. With correct handling, it could sustain a rate of fire of 10 thousands rounds per hour, and do so for hours, if not days, providing a necessary supply of belted ammunition, spare barrels (barrels were changed after each 10 000 rounds) and cooling water. In fact, it was not unusual for many Vickers guns to fire as much as 100 000 rounds during just one of many continuous battles of the World War one. These guns were heavy, but this was less of a problem during stationary defensive battles in trenches of WW1; what was more important, these guns were reliable and durable, and troops had a great confidence in their Vickers guns.Without much changes, Vickers machine guns survived through 1920s and 1930s and again were used with great effect during the World War two.In fact, Vickers machine guns were among the longest-living ‘first generation’ machine guns, as these were declared obsolete by British Army only in late 1960s. Royal Marines, who knew how to use good guns,despite of age, kept some Vickers guns in stock as late as 1980s.Finally, it was replaced by the lighter and much more modern (although less potent in terms of sustained firepower) L7 / FN MAG GPMG.
The basic toggle-lock action,patented by Hiram Maxim, used two struts, connected by the hinge, and located between the breech block and a barrel extension in such a manner that when breech block was in battery, struts formed a straight line and transferred the pressure, exerted by the hot powder gases through the base of the cartridge, directly to the barrel extension.This caused the entire barrel / extension / breech block group to recoil inside receiver, against the tension of the spring, located under the separate cover outside of the left receiver wall. After short recoil, the cocking handle, which was located on the rear axis of the toggle system, struck the pin installed on the right receiver wall.This caused the cocking handle to rotate down and forward, thus breaking the toggle up (unlike the original Maxim). This permitted for more compact and light receiver, compared to ‘traditional’ Maxim-type guns such as German MG 08 or Russian M1910. The cocking handle served as both unlocking member and a breech block accelerator, as its shape caused the toggle to open rather fast. During the opening movement of the breech block, the empty cartridge was extracted from the barrel, and the separate breech face,with integral T-slot that held the cartridge case by its rim, was slid downward, to put the fired cartridge case below the barrel and in alignment with short extraction tube, that was located under the barrel and emerged from the front of receiver. At the same time, the fresh cartridge that was picked by the T-slot during the previous cycle, was lowered and put in line with the chamber. The closing movement of the toggle was controlled by the return spring, located on the left side ofthe receiver. Unlike most other weapons, the return spring was extended during the recoil, rather than compressed; it was attached to the pivoting lever, located co-axially with cocking handle on the rear toggle axis. Thus, upon counter-recoil cycle, this spring forced the toggle to straighten up from its bent position, pushing the breech block (with fresh cartridge above and fired case below both held in in the T-slot) forward, and entire barrel / breech block system into the battery. Upon final part of closing movement of the bolt, the sliding breech face was risen up, to leave spent cartridge in the ejection tubeand to catch the next fresh cartridge from the belt by its rim. If the trigger was still pushed, the firing pin was released by the trigger ling, which engaged the sear, built into the breech block. The trigger it self was located between dual spade grips, at the backplate of receiver; it was pushed by thumbs. Some guns were used with optional muzzle booster, which increased rate of fire (a feature, most desirable for anti-aircraft applications).
The feed system used non-disintegrating belts, made from cloth or tarpaulin, with metallic struts. Feed was from the right side only; feed system was operated through the horizontally pivoting pin / levers system by recoiling barrel group. Some Vickers guns were provided with optical sight bracket on the left side of receiver. Standard sighting equipment included a front sight,installed at the front of the water jacket, and a folding rear sight,adjustable for range up to 3000 yards, with diopter-type aperture.
British army used mostly a standard rifle ammunition (“Ball Mk.VIIz”) for its Vickers gun, although a special “machine gun only” round was developed especially for use in medium machine guns; known as “Ball Mk.VIIIz”, this round featured a boat-tailed bullet and extended the maximum range of the gun for about a thousand yards. We Pay will pay you £3000 for most examples


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Dick” “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $500

“Wagner und Lange” “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
” C.G.Haenel Suhl” “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $500
Aesculap, Tuttlingen “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $500
Peter Altenbach u. Söhne, Schwanenwerk, “Alles fur Deutschland” Ohlings Valuation $700
Argenta G.M.B.H. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Axt u. Hauerfabrik “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Walter Bahrl, Höhscheid “Alles fur Deutschland” $750
Fritz Barthelmess, Bavaria, Muggendorf “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
A. u. H. Bassat, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
August Bickel, Steinbach, “Alles fur Deutschland” hallenberg Valuation $500
Bismarck “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Eduard Becker, Kolumbuswerk “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
F.W. Beckmann G.M.B.H. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Carl Bender “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Edmund Bergfeld u. Sohn, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Gebr. Berns “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Hugo Berns, HUBEO, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Julius Bodenstein, Steinbach, Kr. M. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Gebr. Böhmenachel “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Bönthgen u. Sabin, Fussball “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Johan Breidor, Breidora, les 3 Croix “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
F. von Brosy, Steinberg “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Otto Busch, Weltmeister “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Clarfeld & Co., Hemer in Westfalen “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Deppmeyer G.m.b.H., Besteckfabrik “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Paul F. Dick, Esslingen A.N. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Ernst Dirlam, Höffnungswerk “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
J. Dirlam u. Söhne “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Albert Dorschel “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Eickelberg u. mack “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Englert u. Solvie G.m.b.H. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
C.F. ErnFernando Esser u. Cie
C. Eppstein Söhne “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
A. Feist u. Cie, Lunawerk “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Josef Feist, OMEGA “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Flocke u. Cie “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Giesen u. Forsthoff “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Grah und Deppmeyer, GRADE “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Carl Grah, Stahlwaren, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Ernst Crah “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Gebr. Grah, Odysseus Werk AG “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Ludwig Groten, Lanze u. Fahne “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Carl Haas, Solingen-Wald “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Hackländer u. Bick, HABIWA “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
H. Hauptner, Berlin “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Herder u. Sohn, Diogenes, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Friedrich Herkenrath, Ben Hur, Merscheid “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Emil Hermes, Merscheid “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Robert Hoppe, Höhscheid “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Jäger u. Co., Silberwarenfabrik, D. Kaiserswerth “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Johnswerk, Bayreuth “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
R.K. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $700
Emil Kaiser u. Co. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Kamphausen u. Plumacher, Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Kastor u. Co., Ohligs “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
F.A. Kirschbaum u. Co. “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Heinrich Kaufmann u. Söhne, Indiawerk “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Abr. Knyn, Gräfrath “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Wilh. Kober u. Co., Suhl “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $500
Fr. v.d. Kohlen, Gräfrath “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
H. Kopling “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Wilh. Krieger “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Gebr. Krumm “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Gebr. Krusius, Gazelle “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
Carl Fr. Kuhrt, Kommandit Gesellschaft, Zellas Mehlis “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
August “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
J. Langenberg u. Co., JULANCO “Alles fur Deutschland” Valuation $600
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Manufacturer Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, Imperial Arsenals of Erfurt and Spandau, Simson, Krieghoff, Mauser, Vickers Ltd, Waffenfabrik Bern Unit cost $13 or 32 RM Produced 1900–1945 Specifications Weight 871 grams (1.92 lbs) Length 222 mm (8.74") Barrel length 95–200 mm (3.74–7.87") Cartridge 7.65×21mm Parabellum 9×19mm Parabellum .45 ACP (rare) Action Toggle-locked, short recoil Rate of fire Semi-automatic Muzzle velocity 350–400 m/s (1148–1312 f/s; 9mm, 100 mm barrel) Effective range 50 m (9mm, 100 mm barrel; short barrel) Feed system 8-round detachable box magazine, 32-round detachable drum Sights Iron sights The Pistole Parabellum 1908 or Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum)—popularly,[1] but incorrectly, known as the Luger—is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The design was patented by Georg J. Luger in 1898 and produced by German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) starting in 1900; it was an evolution of the 1893 Hugo Borchardt designed C-93. The first Parabellum pistol was adopted by the Swiss army in May 1900. In German Army service, it was succeeded and partly replaced by the Walther P38 in caliber 9mm Parabellum. The Luger is well known from its use by Germans during World War I and World War II, along with the interwar Weimar Republic and the post war East German Volkspolizei. Although the P.08 was introduced in 7.65mm Parabellum, it is notable for being the pistol for which the 9mmP (also incorrectly known as the 9mm Luger) cartridge was developed.

Manufacturer Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, Imperial Arsenals of Erfurt and Spandau, Simson, Krieghoff, Mauser, Vickers Ltd, Waffenfabrik Bern
Unit cost $13 or 32 RM
Produced 1900–1945
Specifications
Weight 871 grams (1.92 lbs)
Length 222 mm (8.74″)
Barrel length 95–200 mm
(3.74–7.87″)
Cartridge 7.65×21mm Parabellum
9×19mm Parabellum
.45 ACP (rare)
Action Toggle-locked, short recoil
Rate of fire Semi-automatic
Muzzle velocity 350–400 m/s (1148–1312 f/s; 9mm, 100 mm barrel)
Effective range 50 m (9mm, 100 mm barrel; short barrel)
Feed system 8-round detachable box magazine, 32-round detachable drum
Sights Iron sights
The Pistole Parabellum 1908 or Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum)—popularly,[1] but incorrectly, known as the Luger—is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The design was patented by Georg J. Luger in 1898 and produced by German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) starting in 1900; it was an evolution of the 1893 Hugo Borchardt designed C-93. The first Parabellum pistol was adopted by the Swiss army in May 1900. In German Army service, it was succeeded and partly replaced by the Walther P38 in caliber 9mm Parabellum.
The Luger is well known from its use by Germans during World War I and World War II, along with the interwar Weimar Republic and the post war East German Volkspolizei. Although the P.08 was introduced in 7.65mm Parabellum, it is notable for being the pistol for which the 9mmP (also incorrectly known as the 9mm Luger) cartridge was developed.

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