September 2025 Q&A: All About Battle Rifles
This Q&A session defines a battle rifle as a self-loading, military-pattern service rifle chambered for a full-power cartridge, typically used between WWII and the early Cold War. It distinguishes battle rifles from bolt-action firearms like the Lee-Enfield and clarifies that full-power cartridges are those shared by rifles and supporting machine guns, unlike intermediate rounds. The discussion highlights the importance of semi-automatic action and full-power cartridges in defining this class of firearm.









