Lee-Enfield
The Lee-Enfield is a bolt-action rifle that was the standard issue firearm for the British Army from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Known for its accuracy and reliability, it was designed to fire the .303 British cartridge. The rifle features a ten-round magazine and a smooth action, making it effective in various combat situations.
Developed by James Paris Lee and adopted in 1895, the Lee-Enfield saw extensive use in both World Wars and various conflicts around the world. Its design has influenced many subsequent military rifles, and it remains popular among collectors and shooting enthusiasts today.