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ENCLOSURE C0621 17045

COPY.

From Colonel R. B. Mainwaring.

Acting Commandant,

Hong Kong Volunteer Corps.

Sir,

To- Dy. A.A. General 2 and C. 8. Officer.

China.

Hong Kong,

17th April 1899.

It will be remembered that the Defence Committee strongly advised that there should not be two kinds of small arm armaments and ammunition in the Colony and recommended that the 0.45 Maxims of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps should be exchanged for .303 guns in order that, as the calibre of the 200 new Carbines with which the Corps is about to be armed, and which are on their way out, is .303, the same ammunition would serve both the Machine Guns and the Carbines - thus averting any chance of a disaster by the probable mixing up of the two kinds of ammunition.

General Black, lately Commanding the Troops in China, very strongly recommended the exchange of the guns.

It is possible that the expense of purchasing 12 new Maxim guns might be considered too great, even with the price of the 12 old ones set off. I have therefore ascertained from the Chief Ordnance Officer, China, that the cost of converting the 0.45 Maxims to .303 would not be more than £50 a gun. When converted, the gun would be practically a new one of the desired calibre.

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ENCLOSURE C0621 17045 COPY. From Colonel R. B. Mainwaring. Acting Commandant, Hong Kong Volunteer Corps. Sir, To- Dy. A.A. General 2 and C. 8. Officer. China. Hong Kong, 17th April 1899. It will be remembered that the Defence Committee strongly advised that there should not be two kinds of small arm armaments and ammunition in the Colony and recommended that the 0.45 Maxims of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps should be exchanged for .303 guns in order that, as the calibre of the 200 new Carbines with which the Corps is about to be armed, and which are on their way out, is .303, the same ammunition would serve both the Machine Guns and the Carbines - thus averting any chance of a disaster by the probable mixing up of the two kinds of ammunition. General Black, lately Commanding the Troops in China, very strongly recommended the exchange of the guns. It is possible that the expense of purchasing 12 new Maxim guns might be considered too great, even with the price of the 12 old ones set off. I have therefore ascertained from the Chief Ordnance Officer, China, that the cost of converting the 0.45 Maxims to .303 would not be more than £50 a gun. When converted, the gun would be practically a new one of the desired calibre.
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! 1 ¡ ENCLOSURE C0621 بان 17045 1. C Rece C JUL 19 COPY. From Colonel R. B. Mainwaring. Acting Commandant, HongKong Volunteer Corps. sir, To- Dy. A.A. General 2 and C. 8. Officer. China. HongKong, 17th. April 1899. It will be remembered that the Defence Committee strongly advised that there should not be two kinds of small arm armaments and ammunition in the Colony and recommended that the 0.45 Maxins of the HongKong Volunteer Corps should be exchanged for .303 guns in order that, as the calibre of the 200 new Carbines with which the Corps is about to be armed auch which are on their way out is 303 the same ammunition would sent both the Machine Guns and the Carbines-thus averting any chance of a disaster by the probable mixing up of the two kinds of ammunition. General Black lately Commanding the Troops in China very strongly recommended the exchange of the gun. It is possible that the expense of purchasing 12 new Maxim guns might be considered too great even with the price of the 12 old ones set off, I have therefore ascertained from the Chief Ordnance Officer China, that the cost of converting the 0.45 Maxims to 303 would not be more than £50 a gun. When converted the gun would be practically a new one of the desired calibre. The
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ENCLOSURE

C0621

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17045

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Rece C JUL 19

COPY.

From Colonel R. B. Mainwaring.

Acting Commandant,

HongKong Volunteer Corps.

sir,

To- Dy. A.A. General 2 and C. 8. Officer.

China.

HongKong,

17th. April 1899.

It will be remembered that the Defence Committee

strongly advised that there should not be two kinds of small

arm armaments and ammunition in the Colony and recommended

that the 0.45 Maxins of the HongKong Volunteer Corps should

be exchanged for .303 guns in order that, as the calibre of

the 200 new Carbines with which the Corps is about to be armed

auch which are on their way out is 303 the same ammunition

would sent both the Machine Guns and the Carbines-thus

averting any chance of a disaster by the probable mixing up

of the two kinds of ammunition.

General Black lately Commanding the Troops in China very strongly recommended the exchange of the gun.

It is possible that the expense of purchasing 12

new Maxim guns might be considered too great even with the

price of the 12 old ones set off, I have therefore ascertained from the Chief Ordnance Officer China, that the cost of

converting the 0.45 Maxims to 303 would not be more than £50

a gun. When converted the gun would be practically a new one of the desired calibre.

The

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