![]() U.S. Marines at the Battle of Belleau Wood, June 1918.
8. 1903 SPRINGFIELD
Type: Bolt-Action Rifle Country of Origin: United States Caliber: 7.62 x 63 mm (.30-06 inch) Cartridge Capacity: 5 rounds Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,700 feet per second Rate of Fire: 10 rounds per minute The relatively poor performance of the Norwegian Krag-Jorgensen rifle used by U.S. troops in the Spanish-American War led American planners to look elsewhere for a standard infantry weapon. They "borrowed" the more effective action found on the German 7mm Mauser, added a few modifications, and produced a magazine-fed rifle that boasted phenomenal accuracy. The 1903 quickly gained a reputation as an outstandingly accurate and powerful firearm -- at the Battle of Belleau Wood in 1918, U.S. Marines armed with Springfields cut down enemy counterattacks from 700 to 800 yards away. The rifle continued in service through World War II and Korea and even saw combat as a sniper rifle in Vietnam. VIDEO: See an 1903 Springfield in action PUZZLES: Put together the Top Ten Combat Rifles More Top Tens
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