The rifle was the main gun of the Infantry man so every major battle in WW 1 the rifle was used.
Actually there was no best sniper rifle during world war 2 because it was never tested. Different countries used different weapons.
The German Gewehr 98 rifle and its derivatives. The reason behind this was because of the Mauser bolt-action design that was used in this rifle was so reliable and robust that it was copied by numerous other nations. The American Springfield 1903, for example, was almost a direct copy of the Gewehr 98. Springfield was actually sued by Mauser at one point because of the similaries.
For the British, it was the Lee Enfield Rifle, and in Germany it was the Gewehr 1888 and 1898.
Assuming that the question should read "what sniper rifle did the Germans use in world war 2" the answer is as follows: Most commonly the K98 Mauser was used, with an optical sight. Secondly the G41 semi-automatic rifle was used, designed by Walther. Also fitted with an optical sight.
They used the British Lee Enfield SMLE Mk III in .303 caliber. For a bolt-action rifle it was capable of being fired very quickly, although it was not as powerful as its opponent, the Mauser 98 rifle used by the Germans and Turks. [The Canadians in World War 1 were less fortunate than the diggers, using their own rifle called the Ross which was not as good.] The Lee Enfield was also standard issue to British and Commonwealth armies in World War 2, Korea, and Malaysia.
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The Ariska was the main rifle used by Japanese soldiers in WW2
The rifle was the main gun of the Infantry man so every major battle in WW 1 the rifle was used.
vengacharil chandy of kerala, india was the first user of the rifle
The Parker-Hale GR 1941 rifle was a British-made rifle based on the Lee-Enfield design. It was primarily used during World War II by British and Commonwealth forces. The rifle was known for its accuracy and reliability, and it saw service in various campaigns during the war.
Well Yes and No. Let me explain. In the USA there is no limit on The power of an air rifle so a strong spring is used. In other countries, like Canada, there is a limit on the power an air rifle, so a different spring is used that produces less power. Normally you do not want to tamper with the design of an air rifle because it could cause damage to other parts of the rifle that may not be able to handle the change in design.
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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.
The US Army's M16 was considered a "light rifle" for jungle warfare in 1963. While troops used the M14 service rifle thru-out the world, only Vietnam used the "light rifle."
the first rifle is said to be the ross rifle. i researched it but look it up for your self just in case