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Those "civilian market"
Lebels sold by
Manufrance were
strictly identical in fit and
finish to the
military issue Lebels,
except for the lack of a bayonet...
- his own
deputy commissioner:
Claude Lebel.
Granted special emergency powers to
conduct his investigation,
Lebel does
everything possible to
uncover the...
-
Berthier rifles and
carbines were a
family of bolt-action
small arms in 8mm
Lebel, used in the
French Army, and
French Colonial Forces, from the 1890s to...
- The 8×50mmR
Lebel (8mm
Lebel) (designated as the 8 × 51 R
Lebel by the C.I.P.)
rifle cartridge was the
first smokeless powder cartridge to be made and...
-
Lebel (also Le Bel or
LeBel) is a surname, and may
refer to:
Firmin Lebel (died 1573),
French composer Jean-Jacques
Lebel (born 1936),
French painter...
- The
Model 1892
revolver (also
known as the "
Lebel revolver" and the "St.
Etienne 8mm") is a
French service revolver produced by
Manufacture d'armes de...
- The 8mm/92 [8 x 27 mm R],
officially designated as 8 mm
Lebel by the C.I.P., is a
rimmed cartridge used in the 8mm M1892
revolver and
inexpensive handguns...
- in
those units which were
otherwise armed with
either Berthiers or
older Lebels (in
which case
replacement by
Berthiers was intended). The
ammunition for...
-
Denis Lebel PC (born May 26, 1954) is a
Canadian politician who
served as
mayor of Roberval, Quebec, and
deputy leader of the
Official Opposition.
Lebel was...
-
Dominique Guillaume Lebel (1696–1768) or also Le Bel, had the
important court role of
Premier valet de
chambre for King
Louis XV of France. He is mainly...