September 2025 Q&A: All About Battle Rifles
This video defines a battle rifle as a military-pattern, self-loading service rifle chambered for a full-power cartridge, generally referring to Allied and NATO combat rifles from WWII to the early Cold War. It clarifies that semi-automatic action is a key requirement, excluding bolt-action firearms like the Lee-Enfield. The distinction of a full-power cartridge is its shared use in both rifles and supporting machine guns, differentiating it from intermediate rounds.










