Ontario Hunter
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I'm sure I could shoot my Springfield even faster with that method ... if I was nuts. Range safety officer would have a stroke!All of the speed shooting I have seen and was complained about during the first world war, was due to the speed the SMLE Enfields (?) were capable of producing with trained soldiers.
The bolt could be held between the thumb and first (pointer) finger without letting go to fire. The trigger was pulled by the second (Saturday night) finger.
If you google SMLE 10 shots in 6 seconds, you'll come up with a video on it. The lad needs more practice, but did this.
I suspect both the P14 and model 1917 would work similarly.