Bolt holes were used in the trenchs to hide away from and bombs coming, the bolt hole werent so very big so it was a very cramped space.
Yes. Especially towards the start of the war, bolt action and semi automatic rifles were the most common infantry weapon used.
The bolt action, center fire rifle. It had already been used by various armies in several other conflicts.
The two main rifles used by infantry soldiers during the 20th century were the bolt-action rifle and the semi-automatic rifle. The bolt-action rifle, such as the Mauser 98 or the Lee-Enfield, was widely used in World War I and early World War II for its accuracy and range. The semi-automatic rifle, notably the M1 Garand used by American forces in World War II, allowed for faster firing rates and greater firepower, significantly changing infantry tactics.
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Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
There were multiple bolt action rifles used in World War 2 on all sides. There were also semi and full-auto rifles used on all sides.
Bolt Action,Handguns,Machineguns,and grenades
The Garand rifle is a semiauto, not a bolt action. Do you have a Model 1903A3 bolt action? A Model 1917 bolt action?
Trenches
the eating tin was used to store food. the disadvantage was that it would have bullet holes in it.
This is a very general question. If refering to World War 1, then machine guns and bolt action rifles.
Yes. Especially towards the start of the war, bolt action and semi automatic rifles were the most common infantry weapon used.
The bolt action, center fire rifle. It had already been used by various armies in several other conflicts.
Kar98k
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German M98k
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