Guest Fred Karno's Army Posted October 14, 2017 Share Posted October 14, 2017 I suppose this is the right section for this ? A form of periscope rifle was invented in May 1915 during the Gallipoli campaign by a British-born Australian soldier, Lance Corporal William Beech, a builder's foreman in civilian life.Beech was at time serving in the 2nd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF). The device allowed a soldier to aim and fire a rifle from a trench, without being exposed to enemy fire.Beech modified a standard Lee–Enfield .303 rifle with a board and mirror periscope, horizontally aligned to the sights of the rifle, as well as a string to pull the trigger, which allowed the rifle to be fired from beneath the line of fire. According to the testimony of John Adams, a private who served with Beech, the idea came to Beech after the dramatic experience of seeing the bodies of fellow soldiers shot through the head. This is a reproduction one we have in the exhibition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desert Rat Posted October 14, 2017 Share Posted October 14, 2017 Hello Paul, Very nice images of this and to have one in your Museum is even better. I wouldn't want to carry that piece of furniture around every day though through the waterlogged, muddy trenches!....Best to you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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