
Enfield rifle
The Enfield rifle refers to a series of bolt-action rifles used primarily by the British military from the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. Notably, the Pattern 1897 and later models like the No. 4, these rifles featured a reliable design with a rifled barrel for improved accuracy and a bolt mechanism for secure chambering. They were chambered for various cartridges, including the .303 British, and played key roles in conflicts such as both World Wars. Known for durability and precision, Enfield rifles symbolized British infantry firepower during their era.