Lee-Enfield
The Lee-Enfield bolt-action, magazine-fed, rifle was the main rifle used by the British Empire and Commonwealth armies from the Boer War to the Korean War. It was the British Army's standard rifle from its debut in 1895 until 1957.
Facts
The Lee-Enfield was a redesign of the earlier Lee-Metford.
The cartridge the Lee-Enfield used was a .303 Mk VII.
With the Lee-Enfield you could fire 20-30 round per minute which at the fastest rate has ten more shots than the previous Lee-Metford
The effective firing range of this rifle is 503 meters and the maximum range is 2,743 meters.
The Lee-Enfield MK III was introduced in 1915 with better iron sights to help the user have a better shot at distance.
The Lee=Enfield was used during the whole of the First World War.
It was the most common British Rifle to be found in the trenches.
Some variant of the Lee-Enfield came with
Facts
The Lee-Enfield was a redesign of the earlier Lee-Metford.
The cartridge the Lee-Enfield used was a .303 Mk VII.
With the Lee-Enfield you could fire 20-30 round per minute which at the fastest rate has ten more shots than the previous Lee-Metford
The effective firing range of this rifle is 503 meters and the maximum range is 2,743 meters.
The Lee-Enfield MK III was introduced in 1915 with better iron sights to help the user have a better shot at distance.
The Lee=Enfield was used during the whole of the First World War.
It was the most common British Rifle to be found in the trenches.
Some variant of the Lee-Enfield came with