Ishapore .410 Shotgun
History
1948

The Ishapore .410 is a converted No1 MkIII
rifle. This modification, sanctioned by the Indian government, was introduced
to provide the Indian police with a riot-gun.
The essentials of the conversion consisted of boring out the barrel and reaming
its chamber to accept the British .410 shotgun shell. The magazine was removed
and the magazine well fitted with a wooden plug, this acted as a filler and
loading platform for the single shell. Finally, the rear sight was pinned to
eliminate adjustment.
The chamber, as stated, was designed to fit the British .410 shell unlike the
standard 3-inch .410 chamber. Shells for this rifle would have to be purchased
in .410 British or fire-formed .303 cases would have to be used and hand
loaded, should the owner wish to go bird hunting.
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