M1907 Springfield
The M1907 Springfield is a military rifle that was adopted by the United States Army in 1907. It is a variant of the earlier Springfield M1903 rifle and was designed to use the .30-06 Springfield cartridge. The rifle features a bolt-action mechanism, which allows for reliable and accurate shooting, making it suitable for various military applications.
This rifle was primarily used during World War I and saw limited use in World War II. Its design influenced many subsequent firearms, and it remains a significant part of American military history. The M1907 Springfield is often collected by firearm enthusiasts and historians alike.