The M1917 Enfield rifle, although the Springfield 'O3 was fairly common as well.
They put in 2 million orders for rifles
The first US draft was the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
The US purchased some 900 of the Greene rifles, so they did see some use. However, they were considered much too complicated for general issue to a largely conscript army. 1000 of the bolt action Palmer rifles were issued by the Union Army for Cavalry forces during the Civil War. However, it was most likely high cost which prevented them from seeing particularly widespread service.
australia wasn't in that war it was europe,canada and the us who was in that war.
Mainly muzzle-loading rifles, very similar weapons to US Civil War.
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They put in 2 million orders for rifles
Yes, in the early years of the US Civil war the South used hunting rifles such as the Hawken and Kentcuky rifles and shotguns due too the shortage of military rifles, they remained in service until 1863.
The marines used many gun models throughout the war. However, the primary weapon of US forces was the M-1 Garand. The M1 Carbine and M14 were also frequently used rifles.
The first US draft was the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
No way of knowing, since the records of many countries were lost during the war. The US alone produced MILLIONS of rifles, shotguns, pistols and machineguns.
During the US Civil War, the Confederacy built the largest nationally owned factory in the world. It was the Augusta Powder Works in Georgia. It produced, among other products, lead, shoes and rifles.
The US purchased some 900 of the Greene rifles, so they did see some use. However, they were considered much too complicated for general issue to a largely conscript army. 1000 of the bolt action Palmer rifles were issued by the Union Army for Cavalry forces during the Civil War. However, it was most likely high cost which prevented them from seeing particularly widespread service.
Springfield The M1903-A1 and M1903-A4 .30-06 rifles with a variety of scopes were used by most US snipers during WW 2. The Unertl 8X was the scope preferred by the USMC. the military also made limited use of M1 garand sniper rifles.
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Just before the start of the US Civil War, it is estimated that 700,000 rifles were available. Half of these, however, were obsolete smoothbores, and only 36,000 could be considered modern .58 caliber.
australia wasn't in that war it was europe,canada and the us who was in that war.