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The Rifle, .303 Pattern 1914 (or P14) was a British service rifle of the First World War period, principally manufactured under contract by companies in the United States. It was a bolt-action weapon with an integral 5-round magazine. It served as a sniper rifle and as second-line and reserve issue, until declared obsolete in 1947.
The L96 is a sniper rifle produced by Accuracy International derived from their PMR ... British Enfield Rifles, Vol. 4, Pattern 1914 and US Model of 1917 by Charles R ...
The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3), which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918.
45. Enfield Pattern 1914 ... Type: Bolt-action service rifle/sniper rifle. Country of origin: United Kingdom. Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system. 44. Fedorov Avtomat M1916
FR F2 sniper rifle: Nexter: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action France: 1984 Pattern 1914 Enfield: RSAF Enfield.303 British: Bolt-action United Kingdom: 1914 Gewehr 98: Mauser: 7.8×57 M/88 7.92×57mm Mauser: Bolt-action German Empire: 1895 G3SG1: Heckler & Koch: 7.62×51mm NATO: Roller-delayed blowback (semi-auto) West Germany: 1955 H-S Precision Pro ...
Rifles. Arisaka Type 30 (Royal Navy and home defence only) Arisaka Type 38; Elephant gun (Ad hoc use against sniper armour) Enfield Pattern P1914; Farquhar–Hill Pattern P1918 (Troop trials only) Farquharson M1872 [citation needed] Lee–Enfield Magazine Mk I; Lee–Enfield Short Magazine Mk I, Mk II and Mk III; Lee–Metford Mk I and Mk II ...
Lee–Enfield rifles - using the Lee bolt action. There were 13 variants from 1895 to 1957. Pattern 1913 Enfield.276 Enfield experimental rifle, 1913; Pattern 1914 Enfield Rifle: intended as a Lee–Enfield replacement, mainly used by snipers in World War I. Bren (Brno + Enfield), .303 Light machine gun from 1935 onwards.
The Eddystone Rifle Plant was built to manufacture these Pattern 1914 Enfield rifles. On 30 April 1915 the United Kingdom placed a contract with Remington Arms for 1,500,000 Pattern 1914 Enfield rifles. When Remington subcontracted the bulk of this order to Baldwin, Baldwin built a 14-acre (5.7 ha) rifle plant at Eddystone, the largest factory ...