They should have put the lee-enfield sniper as British second
By A Mystery Man Writer
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royalarmouries - Disappointed by their rifles' performance in the Second Boer War, in 1910 the British military would begin to consider a programme to replace the Lee-Enfield family. The project aimed to
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When you were some of the most common weapons in the British Army in World War II but you got snubbed in favor of a Schmeisser ripoff the Army didn't even use
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