Why did this British pump-action sniper not get adopted? With firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson
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 Published On Jul 6, 2022

Britain entered the Second World War with the Lee Enfield as its core sniper rifle. While it was an effective, accurate weapon, its very nature as a bolt-action rifle meant that users had to readjust their aim after reloading. The SREM-1 originated from a 1944 requirement from the War Office to tackle this very problem using an unconventional solution.

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