Enfield vs Mauser old school throwdown

Mauser or Enfield?

  • Mauser

    Votes: 85 27.1%
  • No4 Mk1

    Votes: 229 72.9%

  • Total voters
    314
Well if I had a choice in WW2, I would pick my Mauser. The only thing that I do not like about the Lee Enfield is the possibility of a rim jam if the stripper clip or magazine is not loaded properly. With a Mauser, you just charge the magazine and go.
 
The Gunny isn't a historian (if any rifle won WWII it was the Mosin Nagant), but wow, that was fun...

A true historian would note that no individual rifle won any war then would go on to babble about majority of casualties coming from machine guns and artillery etc etc etc etc....
 
I tried that once, jammed the rifle up solid. I bet there is not all that much difference in the rate of fire between the two rifles when used by experienced individuals.

That's not what the Germans thought in the early stages of WW1. The added benefits of a ten-round magazine also count for a great deal when you need to put a lot of lead in the air.

tac
 
I'm pretty surprised at the results.

I've had so many LE's over the years with all sorts of issues, but nary a hitch on a mauser, that it's a no brainer for me.

Absoulutely no comparison in terms of reliability, none whatsoever.
 
That's not what the Germans thought in the early stages of WW1. The added benefits of a ten-round magazine also count for a great deal when you need to put a lot of lead in the air.

tac

They had straight bolts on the gew9. The k98k with its bent bolt is far easier to manipulate.
 
I don't think I'd feel undergunned with either. Chances are, even with the recessed chamber, If you got a mauser fouled enough to screw it up, it would have screwed up the enfield as well.
 
If I'm limited to the Lee-Enfield (in whatever model/mark) and a Kar98K, I'm taking the Lee-Enfield for one reason and one reason only:

That 10 round magazine!!

5 more rounds than that K98 means I'm still shooting while he's reloading.

The bolt system of the L-E (#### on closing) is also a bit faster to manipulate than the bolt on a Mauser (but not by much at all).

Given the choice, I'm picking up a STG44 and ammo!!!!:p
 
Having hunted extensively with both over the years in all kinds of harsh conditions including extreme cold, blizzards, freezing rain, dust, etc., I know which one I'd choose in a heartbeat. My user name should make it obvious which one.

Reliability trumps a slightly faster rate of fire any day for me.
 
I am surprised that so many are 100% in favour of the No.4. It has a lot of faults, and I will likely get flamed for pointing them out.

1. No way to strip the bolt for cleaning in combat, without a special tool. During beach landings, etc. this would be a MAJOR PITA. A friend dropped his SMLE overboard, cleaned it as best he could, but the mainspring shattered within the month. With a Mauser, you can totally strip and clean the bolt in a minute.

2. A blow on the trigger guard of a Lee - Enfield can ruin your trigger pull, or worse, as the trigger is pinned to the guard.

3. The Mk.1 rear sight is too slow to adjust when time is important. The Mauser rear sight adjusts quickly.

4. The butt on the No. 4 frequently works loose, and when it does, you need the armourer to tighten it.

5. Ten round mag is neither here nor there. It takes twice as long to load as a five rounder.

6. Some Lee-Enfields are nearly impossible to cycle when the bolt is dry. The Mauser works almost as well oiled, or dry.

7. You can dismantle a K98K completely with only one screwdriver. The No.4? Nope! Take it to the armourer...

I love my Lee-Enfields, more so than my Mausers, but I have to say that I see a lot more L-E's with all kinds of issues, than I do Mausers.
 
The sights on the Mauser are utter crap. The aperture on the no4 is excellent. There is no better sight in WW2 (garand, marginally maybe) than the no4.
 
The sights on the Mauser are utter crap. The aperture on the no4 is excellent. There is no better sight in WW2 (garand, marginally maybe) than the no4.
I'll agree that the sights on the No4 are better but I can also shoot the K98k pretty darn accurately. I've shot better groups with k98k's and other mausers than many of the No4's I've shot. The Mauser sights aren't the best but not utter crap either.
 
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