Forgotten U.S. Infantry Rifles Of World War I | An Official

Forgotten U.S. Infantry Rifles Of World War I | An Official Journal Of The NRA

While the M1903 and M1917 service rifles were the main rifles used by the United States, four other rifles were utilized during World War I in roles that are largely forgotten today, as explored by Jon Krisko. 

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