The Lee-Enfield .303 Mk.1 and other variants to the SMLE Mk.III.
KRAG 30-40, ENFIELD 303 BRITISH, SPRINGFIELD 30-06
The Ariska was the main rifle used by Japanese soldiers in WW2
None of the rifles used were 100%
Germany used antifreeze and other substances during World War II. The Nazis used it to keep soldiers addicted and under their control.
The United States Marines were the only group of soldiers which were under foreign command during World War 1. These soldiers were used as reinforcements where needed.
During WW II, condoms were used to cover rifle barrels from being damaged by salt water as the soldiers swam to shore.yep they are They were also used as a birth control device and a preventative for contracting venereal diseases.
to see what was injured in the soldiers body
Soldiers used bayonets attached to a rifle or musket as a spear. When the bayonet was not affixed to the gun, the soldiers used the bayonets as a general purpose cutting tool.
The Ross Rifle was used by Canadians in world war one. WW1 was mainly trench warfare and were not good conditions for the Ross rifle it would jam fairly easily and Canadian soldiers were forced to pick up dead Germans guns the Lee-Enfield
Actually there was no best sniper rifle during world war 2 because it was never tested. Different countries used different weapons.
The US M16 (AR15) was considered a "jungle rifle" by the US Army in the 1960s. The "Jungle Rifle" was only issued to US troops in jungle terrain (Central America, South Vietnam, South America, etc.). The official US Rifle during this period was the M14 rifle which was issued to all other US Soldiers & Marines everywhere else in the world including the US.
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One of the most widely used weapons was the Lee-Enfield bolt action rifle, which was issued to all British and Commonwealth soldiers. In total approximately 17 million units (including all variants of the rifle) were constructed, however it is unclear from the source exactly how many were used during World War 2. Another very widely used weapon was the Mosin-Nagent which was the primary weapon of Soviet troops. By the end of World War 2 approximately 17.4 million units of the M91/30 version of the rifle had been produced. For US forces, the standard rifle for the infantry was the M1 Garand, with approximately 4 million units being produced during World War 2.