Actually some of them did

I personally wouldn't want to take on 6 Zulu warriors if I was armed with a Gatling gun and they had pea shooters LOL.
My point was.... I've forgotten.

The Battle of Rourke's Drift, to which I was referring, was on the 22-23 Jan 1879 when a single company of Infantry held a farm house against 4000 Zulu's, not 6000(sorry). And for those of you making wisecracks about Rifles vs Natives, what exactly happened to Custer?
The company in question had been detached from the 24th foot a few days previously. The 24th were wiped out by Zulu warriors at the battle of Isandlwana. They had artillery support and various contingents of native troops and local cavalry with them.
Finally as you pointed out to me Brensec, the Martini Henry was not a repeating Rifle. This means that once the 4000 Zulus got close enough it was 400 to one, both sides armed effectively with spears.
Will
