Super Rare De Lisle Commando Carbine

Super Rare De Lisle Commando Carbine

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 One of the rarest guns to be produced during WWII. De Lisle  Carbine. Primarily designed for use by Commando's during WWII for convert operations. It could be used as an effective silenced carbine to "take-out" sentries and guards at distance. It was first conceived in early 1943 by William Godfrey de Lisle and Sir Malcolm Campbell (famous World land speed record holder). The carbine itself is part SMLE MKIII* with a Thompson machine gun barrel and modified Colt 1911 magazine. It was chambered in .45ACP, the same as the Thompson SMG. It is said to be the most silent gun of its type. Around 120 were produced.  We have obtained a few limited examples made using the original drawings and specifications. Every detail from the original gun has been faithfully reproduced on these superb examples. They are brand new and only limited examples will be produced. These exclusive guns will be live, or can be deactivated to order. To avoid disappointment please do not hesitate to order now.

To order Call 01547 529093 or 05603 416575 or email sales@deactivated-guns.co.uk.


Product Code: SUPH3

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