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Lee Enfield RifleIn the 1890s all the major European armies began to use small-bore, bolt-action rifles that fired multiple rounds from a spring-loaded clip inserted into the magazine. The Lee-Enfield was first introduced in 1907 and by the outbreak of the First World War, was the British Army's main infantry weapon. It was estimated that the highly trained British Expeditionary Force that arrived in France in September 1914, were able to fire 15 rounds per minute. The Lee-Enfield could be aimed accurately over about 600 metres but could still kill someone over 1,400 metres away. ![]() Tell A Friend About World-War-1.infoThe contents of this web site are Copyright © 2003 Otherground, LLC and World-War-1.info. World War 1 is the best World War 1 information resource on the Internet. We offer information on World War 1 History, World War 1 Timeline, World War 1 Facts, World War 1 Quotes, World War 1 Poems, World War 1 Pictures, World War 1 Posters, World War 1 Propaganda, World War 1 Aircraft, World War 1 Weapons, World War 1 Battles, World War 1 Memorial, World War 1 Links, and more. Help us make this site better - and have fun! Take our quick survey. Click here! | ||||