Exactly. The German's doctrine was based around the MG! 1200 rpm for suppressive fire. They didn't need 10 rounds in their magazine, sine they had Hans at the giving end of a slipstream of bullets.
The Germans didn't need a 10 round magazine that would be lost or have problems with the rimmed cartridge...they used an internal 5 round clip that was a piece of cake to unjam. Did the cartridges jam? No problem. Just take a spare round and punch the release in the bottom. I can do it in under 10 seconds...I'm sure Hans could do it in half that.
Sure, the Enfield has a faster throw, but the Mauser has better accuracy and a lot more safety. There's nothing worse than having a gun blow up in your face.
tiriaq,
Even the simple Mk2 sights on the Enfields with 2 elevations to select from were better then the Mausers leaf sight attached to the barrel of the rifle.
Dimitri
That is an example of opinion, not fact. As it happens, I much prefer any aperture sight over any open sight, for vision related reasons. A vet I know was unhappy to exchange his SMLE for a No.4, because he much preferred the open sights on the No.1.
The British tried out the P14 (A mauser based rifle I believe) and in the end the scrapped it and then developed the No.4 Enfield. What does that say ??
Dimitri

1. No4Mk1 or No1Mk3 Lee Enfield
2. M17 / P14 Enfield
3. K98k
4. Mosin Nagant
5. 1941 Carcano
6. Arisaka
7. 1903 Springfield
I do not count the Swiss K31 nor the Swedish M96/M38 as they came from countries too cowardly to take a side and therefore I do not consider them to be battle rifles in the truest sence regardless of accuracy or design.
Additionally I do not really consider the 2-piece firing pin of the 1903 to be appriopriate for the intended purpose. This might be appropriate for semi-auto's but not a bolt action. Too many moving parts and a rifle with very suspect receiver hardness. Over-all this rifle was an incomplete and inferior copy of the Mauser action. Springfield was actually taken to court by Mauser over patent infringement and lost. Its not even an original design and yet was inferior. Personally I have never understood what all the fuss has been about other than the fact is was "American". USA #1
At least the Carnaco and Arisaka were consistently reliable and acurate.
The K98k is so so so reliable even when immersed in mud, blood and goop. Accuracy is the same as an enfield but the sights are areal draw back. Not to mention the effective speed o fthe action. The bolt is just too long and the #### on open made it difficult to open with a dirty chamber.
The M17 / P14 was at least #### on closing and had good peep sights. The Brits knew how to make a good battle rifle - no doubt about it.
Remember that this is about the best bolt action battle rifle. There is only one winner. The Lee Enfield. It is still today the best bolt action battle rifle ever devised by a human being.
Having said all of this once the M1 Garand design was put into service the bolt action took a serious second place. Thanks to a Canadian by the name of John C. Garand. Too bad a rimmed cartridge was not possible in this rifle. The Yanks new a good rifle when they saw it - They needed it.
I'm adding this to thisd thread in the hope that new - young shooters will pay attention. I am starting to get tired of answering this question.
I do not count the Swiss K31 nor the Swedish M96/M38 as they came from countries too cowardly to take a side and therefore I do not consider them to be battle rifles in the truest sence regardless of accuracy or design.
But both of thouse countries did take a side, to help the Germans, (The Swedish with their steel production going to help the German War effort and the Swiss giving the Germans the money to run the war) and did not (or completly refused) to do the same for the allies and to imprison & kill Allied Service men (the Swiss hunted down and imprisoned allied service men that had to ditch their planes in Switzerland and they killed at least 36 Allied Airmen over the course of the war).
Dimitri
Please expand on what would be improved with a rimmed cartidge in the semi-auto???...thanks



























