British Boys Anti-Tank Rifle
The Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, designed by Captain H.C. Boys, was a formidable bolt-action rifle chambered in .55 caliber, effective against early WWII tanks. Despite its recoiling action for recoil absorption, it was notoriously unpleasant to fire. Its design featured a massive bolt, a unique stock with an oiler, and a distinctive muzzle brake, later upgraded. Classified as a 'Destructive Device' under the NFA due to its caliber, it remains a transferable item.









