Delisle Commando

Designed by civil designer William Godfray DeLisle, from a Lee Enfield rifle No. 1, modified to use the .45 ACP cartridge (using the barrel of the Thompson submachine gun and charger Colt 1911). Planned from the outset for use with a silencer, employed an ingenious system that has proven to be extremely efficient and virtually eliminates the glare of the shooting. The first prototypes were tested in action in France, with members of the resistance, achieving immediate success, with its production done by Sterling Engineering Co., a total of only 130 weapons, due to its particular use as a weapon of killing at close range.

Specifications
Caliber: .45 ACP (11.43 mm)

Length: 896 mm (prototype: 945 mm)

Length of Pipe: 184 mm

Weight: 3.37 Kg

Rifling: Six lanes on the left

Backside: 55-220 m

Charger: 7 cartridges (with optional model 11)

Initial Speed: 253 m / sec.

Range: 250 m