From what i have seen with my own eyes, I saw a Winchester 1873 with "Honolulu Rifles" engraved on top, at the Honolulu biannual gun show in 2011. Some pictures may even show them displaying lever action rifles.
Because they are effective, accurate weapon.
Sorry, there is no ONE best of anything, including rifles.
They used every kind of weapon they had from rifles to heavy naval guns on battleships, aircraft bombing, tanks , rockets from landing craft and artillery.
For shooting things from a relatively large distance. It is more accurate than a pistol or an automatic weapon.
Yes. Especially towards the start of the war, bolt action and semi automatic rifles were the most common infantry weapon used.
Rifles, grenades and mounted machine guns. Artillery was also popular and used often daily. Also poison gas (Chlorine Gas) was used by the Germans against previous agreements against the use of gas
they use rifles, cannons and look the rest up your history book ya lazy azzes
Muskets, Rifles, Swords, Cannons, and Mortars. A few short range naval rockets.
Every conceivable weapon was used. Both sides used pistols, rifles, machine guns, grenades, mines, and rockets.
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There ARE rifles and revolvers chambered for the 44 magnum cartridge. If the weapon is marked ".44 Magnum" then it can be used in that weapon. You should know that there are other .44 caliber catridges, and THOSE weapons (44 Special, 44-40, etc) cannot use 44 magnum loads.