M1907 Rifle
The M1907 Rifle, also known as the M1907 Springfield, was a bolt-action rifle used by the United States military in the early 20th century. It was designed to fire the .30-06 Springfield cartridge, which provided effective range and stopping power. The rifle featured a five-round internal magazine and was known for its accuracy and reliability in various combat situations.
Introduced in 1907, the M1907 Rifle was part of a series of improvements to the Springfield rifle lineage. Although it was eventually replaced by more advanced models, it played a significant role during its service, particularly in World War I, where it was appreciated for its performance on the battlefield.