Rifles were primarily used in World War I due to their accuracy, range, and effectiveness in trench warfare. The widespread use of trenches made close combat less common, while the ability to engage enemies from a distance became crucial. Additionally, rifles were relatively easy to mass-produce and could be operated by soldiers with minimal training, making them the standard infantry weapon. The introduction of bolt-action rifles allowed for quick follow-up shots, further enhancing their utility on the battlefield.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
Mainly muzzle-loading rifles, very similar weapons to US Civil War.
the german side of the conflict used mainly the Mp series of SMGS and mauser rifles, the british had the tommyguns and rifles, japan had ariska rifles, china had stolen rifles and guns from japan and guns given by the USA, USA had the greasegun, tommygun, M1 rifles and M2 machineguns
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Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
Rifles.
Rifles.
Mainly muzzle-loading rifles, very similar weapons to US Civil War.
the german side of the conflict used mainly the Mp series of SMGS and mauser rifles, the british had the tommyguns and rifles, japan had ariska rifles, china had stolen rifles and guns from japan and guns given by the USA, USA had the greasegun, tommygun, M1 rifles and M2 machineguns
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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.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Mainly the US and it's allies, but all sides have used sniper rifles.
Assault rifles made their appearance during WW2. However, the british used a machine gun in world war 1 called the Bren that was quite like an assault rifle of the day.
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Standard infantry rifles did not, but there were scoped rifles used for sniping during WWI.