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British/Canadian - Lee Enfield No4 Mk I (T)

Australia - Lee Enfield No I Mk III

American - Springfield M1903A4

German - Mauser Kar 98

Japanese - Arisaka types 38 and 99 (6.5mm and 7.7mm respectively)

Russia - Mosin-Nagand M1891/30

There were others, but those are the most common.

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