Alfred Snoxall's Lee-Enfield Rifle

1914: Britian
The 'Mad Minute' Exercise was for British riflemen to test how many shots they could get into a 12" area target in one minute. While an acceptable score was 15 rounds, many managed to reach at least 30, and in the case of Alfred Snoxall in 1914, shot the current record of 38 rounds.

This gun took in the rapid gunfire that made it an artifact, and turned itself in to what very ell could be mistaken for a machine gun, capable of firing the said 38 rounds and not needing a reload ever.

Today: Lithuania
When Warehouse Consultants Tyler Lepido, Bri R ependata, and Matt S ordens when to rescue Consultant Tiff P, they came across three turrets guarding a hall. One had Snoxall's Rifle and the other two had Tony Montana's M16A2 & the Original MP42. Using Bass Reeve's Marshal Badge and the Nuetralizer Shotgun, they managed to nuetaize them and snag and bag them.