Category
page 1World War I British infantry weapons

Lee-Enfield
The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century, and was the standard service rifle of the British Armed Forces from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957.
Lewis gun
light machine gun
.303 Vickers
7.7 mm medium machine gun
Webley Revolver
service pistol, United Kingdom & Empire, 1887-1963
Bangalore torpedo
explosive charge placed within one or more connected tubes, used for bomb clearance at a distance
Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver
service pistol
Colt New Service
Revolver
Pattern 1914 Enfield
Service rifle
Stokes mortar
1910s 81 mm trench mortar by Wilfred Stokes
Webley Self-Loading Pistol
semi-automatic pistol
Sauterelle of Imphy
The Arbalète sauterelle type A, or simply Sauterelle ( French for grasshopper), was a bomb-throwing crossbow used by French and British forces on the Western Front during World War I. It was designed to throw a hand grenade in a high trajectory into enemy trenches. It was initially dismissed by the French Army but General Henri Berthelot thought it had practical value.
1.59 inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II
40 mm infantry gun and aircraft armament
Smith & Wesson Triple Lock
type of revolver