rifles and machine guns
paul
none, all the combatants of WW1 had already completely switched to smokeless powders.
There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher. There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher.
Typical infantry weapons included pistols and rifles. They were supported by machineguns, artillery, and mustard gas. Flamethrowers and shotguns were also used, but less frequently.
FMJ
rifles and machine guns
Mauser and Springfiled are two.
paul
The GEW 98 Mauser, in 8mm caliber. See link below.
Yes, they were also used in ww1. they would just put a scope onto a standard rifle.
Because they worked, were within the limits of technology to make, economy to afford, and soldiers could be trained to use them.
none, all the combatants of WW1 had already completely switched to smokeless powders.
There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher. There were 6 rifles in the WW1 the German Mauser, the British Lee-Enfield, the French Lebel, the French Berthier, the U.S. Springfield and the Austro-Hungarian Steyr- Mannlicher.
Typical infantry weapons included pistols and rifles. They were supported by machineguns, artillery, and mustard gas. Flamethrowers and shotguns were also used, but less frequently.
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Wepons in WW1 were pretty basic, the armies all had standard rifles, machine guns had recently been invented and were used often. Artillery was also used. Gas and tanks were invented and used.