While RS has some nice content, it is still missing out alot of stuff. I made some threads about it in the past. Mainly the common Arisaka carbines are missing ATM. Altough many other stuff aswel
The M1903A3 springfield for example. These are new WW2 era built rifles by Remington and Smith corona. The changes being mostly stamped parts instead of milled ones. And the biggest change being the rear-mounted aperature sight. The P14 and M1917 enfield rifles showed in WW1 that these type of sights were vastly better in accuracy then the mid reciever mounted tangent sights.
The M1917 Enfield, or United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917, was in term a rifle that did not saw much use in WW2. The M1917 came from the P14 rifle. This was a british designed rifle, based on the mauser action with lee enfield charasteristics. it was made because the Lee-enfield, at first, was vastly outranged by the model 1895 mausers used by the boers in the Boer war. The
The M1903A3 springfield for example. These are new WW2 era built rifles by Remington and Smith corona. The changes being mostly stamped parts instead of milled ones. And the biggest change being the rear-mounted aperature sight. The P14 and M1917 enfield rifles showed in WW1 that these type of sights were vastly better in accuracy then the mid reciever mounted tangent sights.
The M1917 Enfield, or United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917, was in term a rifle that did not saw much use in WW2. The M1917 came from the P14 rifle. This was a british designed rifle, based on the mauser action with lee enfield charasteristics. it was made because the Lee-enfield, at first, was vastly outranged by the model 1895 mausers used by the boers in the Boer war. The