And when I was younger, I used to do WW2 battle re-enactment, not in public, but with a couple of hundred of us on a huge site, with loads of blanks and pyros - and yes, as I was uniformed as a German, I can tell you, I've offed a fair few Yanks when their Garands ejected the empty clip!
Makes up for the steel-shod boots we had to wear, compared to the Americans with their rubber soles.
Best rifle of WW2? Lee-Enfield No.IV MkI* ; I had my own when I was a cadet... The only thing is that the bayonet is utter rubbish.
The bolt is easier to manoeuvre than most bolt-action rifles, and it has a 10 round mag - literally a lifesaver.
Makes up for the steel-shod boots we had to wear, compared to the Americans with their rubber soles.
Best rifle of WW2? Lee-Enfield No.IV MkI* ; I had my own when I was a cadet... The only thing is that the bayonet is utter rubbish.
The bolt is easier to manoeuvre than most bolt-action rifles, and it has a 10 round mag - literally a lifesaver.