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The Lee-Enfield rifle was first introduced in 1895. It was designed for the British Army and became the standard issue infantry rifle. The rifle was renowned for its accuracy, rapid rate of fire, and robust design, and it saw extensive use during both World Wars and in various conflicts throughout the 20th century.

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