Lee Enfield .303 (4/12)

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The Lee Enfield rifle in .303 served as the primary service of the British army in World War I, and would continue to be issued and used up until 1957. The big advantage to the Lee Enfield was the fact that, whereas almost all other rifles in the conflict utilized a 5 round magazine capacity, the Lee Enfield could hold 10 rounds at once.

This naturally gave the British forces a major advantage over the Germans in combat, as they would need to reload far less.

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