Suggestion: Align Rifle No.1 Mk III Performance with No.4 Mk I for Fairness & Historical Accuracy
Trying my best to keep this short and sweet.
The No.1 Mk III (in-game listed under its older name, SMLE Mk III) and No.4 Mk I were both excellent British/Commonwealth service rifles, with relatively minor mechanical differences, mostly in sights, bayonet mounting and production optimizations. However, in Enlisted, the SMLE is noticeably worse in ways that don’t reflect real-world performance, unfairly punishing players who want to build historically accurate loadouts (early-war British, or Australian, NZ, and hopefully future Indian troops who used the No.1 throughout the war).
Suggested Changes
Please Equalize:
- Rate of Fire — Raise SMLE RoF to 69 (same as No.4 Mk I)
- Reload Time — Lower SMLE reload to 3.8s, as both rifles used identical chargers and loading drills
Training and expectations were essentially identical. Aside from minor differences in sights and maintenance, soldiers were expected to perform equally with either rifle. In terms of rate of fire and reload speed, there was no noticeable real-world performance difference.
While You’re At It (Optional Tweaks)
- Recoil — Equalize to No.4 values unless historical evidence suggests a meaningful difference (they were slightly different, but not to the degree shown in-game)
- Dispersion — Lower SMLE to 0.09, reflecting its actual ~3–5 MOA performance. The game seems to be using worst-case scenarios for the SMLE, but average performance for the No.4 (2-4 MOA).
- Tech Tree — Consider folding the SMLE and No.4 together, emphasizing that they aren’t inherently better or worse, just different service patterns.
- Naming Consistency — By WWII, the SMLE Mk III was officially the “Rifle No.1 Mk III”, and the Enfield P14 was the “Rifle No.3”. It would be nice keep things consistend, original names should be in the description of the rifles.
Special Case: Cup Launcher Variant
The grenade-launching SMLE having worse stats is totally fair. Historically, these were often older rifles, sometimes even being conversions back from WW1 still in use, they’re old and were worn down by the stresses of launching grenades. Great detail to include in the game if keept as is!
Why It Matters
This isn’t nitpicking: right now, players who want to represent Commonwealth nations with accurate gear are being penalized by underperforming weapons that shouldn’t be underperforming. Aligning these stats makes it easier to stay true to history and still stay competitive.
There are likely other weapons in the game that deserve similar reevaluation, this is just the one I know well enough to speak on.
Thanks for reading, and if you haven’t already, please take a look at my previous suggestion too:
And to those about to comment “historical accuracy is already dead in this game”:
Please don’t. You’re not contributing anything useful to the discussion. Go mope somewhere else.