Mae's Top 10 Rifles of WWI

Published on October 13, 2020
Duration: 99:57

This video presents Mae's personal top 10 rifles of World War I, based on her extensive range experience with C&Rsenal's Primer series. The list prioritizes factors like handling, ergonomics, and perceived performance, acknowledging that condition and personal bias play significant roles. The discussion delves into the strengths and weaknesses of each rifle, offering insights into their historical context and practical usability.

Quick Summary

Mae from C&Rsenal ranks her Top 10 Rifles of WWI based on extensive range experience, prioritizing factors like handling, ergonomics, and perceived performance. The list acknowledges that rifle condition and personal bias significantly influence the rankings, offering insights into the practical usability of historical firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Series Overview
  2. 03:50Number 10: Carcano TS Carbine
  3. 09:26Number 9: Ross Rifle Mk III
  4. 16:53Number 8: Ottoman Mauser 1903
  5. 22:11Number 7: Springfield 1903
  6. 29:01Number 6: Mannlicher-Schönauer
  7. 33:55Number 5: Karabiner 98AZ
  8. 39:11Number 4: Lee-Enfield Mk III*
  9. 50:13Number 3: Serbian Mauser 1908 Carbine
  10. 56:28Number 2: Pattern 14 Enfield / M1917 Enfield
  11. 61:16Number 1: [Revealed at end of video]

Frequently Asked Questions

What criteria were used to rank the WWI rifles?

The rankings are based on Mae's personal experience shooting the rifles for the C&Rsenal Primer series. Key factors include how the rifle felt in hand, its performance on the range, ergonomics, mobility, and overall usability, acknowledging that condition and personal preference play a role.

Why is the Carcano TS ranked despite its perceived flaws?

The Carcano TS carbine made the list primarily due to its exceptional lightness (around 6 lbs), making it highly mobile. Despite issues like a split breech and potential feeding problems, it shot straight and true on the range, exceeding expectations.

What makes the M1917 Enfield stand out among WWI rifles?

The M1917 Enfield is noted for its advanced design, particularly its rear receiver-mounted aperture sight paired with a blade front sight, offering a clear and rapid sight picture ideal for battlefield conditions. Its robust construction and Mauser-derived action also contribute to its high ranking.

How does the Lee-Enfield Mk III* compare to other WWI rifles?

The Lee-Enfield Mk III* is praised for its smooth action, excellent ergonomics, and rapid cycling, allowing for fast follow-up shots. While its 10-round magazine was a significant feature, its accuracy at longer distances and barrel profile were considered potential drawbacks compared to some other top-tier rifles.

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