Does anyone (Smellie and GrantRCanada come to mind) know the actual numbers obtained of the various weapons used by Canada in the 20th century? Info on 19th century procurements is easy enough to obtain, and GrantRCanada's excellent article on Canada service pistols has those covered, but what about rifles and MGs?
I have an old Military Arms of Canada booklet from the Upper Canada Historical Arms Society which gives a figure of 342,000 Ross rifles, but doesn't specify the breakdown of Mk.II vs Mk.III. It states that 3000 out of 12,000 Mk.II rifles were delivered, but that must only refer to the Mk.II proper (no *), not the whole Mk.II series.
I have nothing for SMLE or No.4s, or the Colt, Vickers, Lewis and Bren machine guns, or Stens and Thompsons (I know there are figures for how many Stens were made at Long Branch, but there's pictures of Canadian troops with Mk.IIIs so not all Canadians had Long Branch Stens, and not all Long Branch Stens went to Canadians), or or the Boys ATR.
If this information available?
I have an old Military Arms of Canada booklet from the Upper Canada Historical Arms Society which gives a figure of 342,000 Ross rifles, but doesn't specify the breakdown of Mk.II vs Mk.III. It states that 3000 out of 12,000 Mk.II rifles were delivered, but that must only refer to the Mk.II proper (no *), not the whole Mk.II series.
I have nothing for SMLE or No.4s, or the Colt, Vickers, Lewis and Bren machine guns, or Stens and Thompsons (I know there are figures for how many Stens were made at Long Branch, but there's pictures of Canadian troops with Mk.IIIs so not all Canadians had Long Branch Stens, and not all Long Branch Stens went to Canadians), or or the Boys ATR.
If this information available?




















































