Explore the equipment issued to Auxiliary Units

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Sniper Rifle

One sinister weapon which was given to the members of the Auxiliary Unit patrols was a special .22 rifle - usually manufactured by BSA, Winchester or Remington. A report by Duncan Sandys to the Prime Minister in August 1940, confirmed that sniping would be in the Auxiliary Units' remit. This rifle, which was fitted with a powerful telescopic sight and a silencer, could either fire high-velocity bullets for additional lethality at extended ranges or subsonic bullets for virtual silence if the target was relatively close.

Thompson Sub-Machine Gun

This weapon, designed by John T. Thompson, was the original 'gangster gun' (and had nicknames such as the 'Chicago Typewriter' and 'The Chopper'), rising to fame during the 'Roaring' Twenties and used by such notables as Al Capone and John Dillinger. Originally it operated a form of blowback system, fired the .45 ACP cartridge and had a 50- or 100-round drum magazine but was modified over the course of its life. While one of the first firearms in Auxiliary Unit service, over time, many were replaced by the Sten Gun.