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During World War I, the rifle was most popular among the Western Front combatants, particularly in countries like France, Britain, and Germany. The standard-issue rifles, such as the British Lee-Enfield and the German Mauser, were essential for infantry soldiers, who relied on them for their accuracy and range in trench warfare. The rifle's prominence was also evident in other theaters, but it was in the brutal stalemate of the Western Front where its effectiveness and necessity became most pronounced.

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