Fight in rain soaked trenches or charge over No Man’s Land to battle in the War to End All Wars. Use authentic weaponry in your fight with the enemy, call in artillery strikes to take out foes en masse, and coordinate with your team to gain the final victory on some of the most infamous battlefields of The Great War. Screaming Steel: 1914-1918, previously known as WW1: Source is a total-conversion project being developed by devoted modders for the FPS game Day of Infamy.

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Sibelius
Sibelius - - 142 comments

It's..............it's...................it's so beautiful............

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Mr.Walrus
Mr.Walrus - - 5,806 comments

Very well done!

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I_WAS_LEGEND
I_WAS_LEGEND - - 93 comments

Looks like the real thing.

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Rockcoons
Rockcoons - - 45 comments

Lee Enfield FTW!

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Topsy
Topsy - - 7 comments

I love this rifle!!
Fired of a live one before as well :D
Can't wait until this game is out!!
Im going to enjoy shooting some Jerry Arse!!

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nirvana123
nirvana123 - - 9 comments

can you have the bayonet on the Lee Enfield ??

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Inafinus
Inafinus - - 252 comments

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You sir phail. Why would you use a gun in World War 1 that couldn't be fitted with a Bayonet? Its been used in the British army practically since the beginnings of firearms. Well maybe not that far back but still pretty far back.

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nirvana123
nirvana123 - - 9 comments

i know the history but as you can see on the picture there is no bayonet

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Stiltburger
Stiltburger - - 256 comments

Well saxon not many gamers care about accuracy as long as they have pretty bloom and expensive console FPS' to drool over.

Hence my review being buried by immature individuals who felt I was attacking them.

The bolt on this lee enfield is too large. I admire your ambition WW1 source team but the weapon models need serious overhaul.

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SquireJames
SquireJames - - 252 comments

My only criticisms are that the stock disc is on the wrong side of the stock (should be on the same side as the bolt handle, and only that side) and that something seems, well, wrong with the receiver behind the charger bridge. Looks too 'thick' and cylindrical. But other than that, it's almost perfect (I own a 1917 SMLE Mk.III* myself)

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SquireJames
SquireJames - - 252 comments

and Stiltburger is right, the bolt handle is a little oversized. Still, it's not that noticeable from a player or world perspective.

In order worlds, she'll do nicely :)

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