Enfield

The Enfield is a British fully automatic assault rifle featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Campaign
The Enfield is one of Hudson's starting weapons during the assault on "Rebirth Island." It has the ERDL Camouflage and is equipped with an IR scope and a Masterkey; the optics are especially useful for seeing enemies through the loose Nova 6.

Multiplayer
The Enfield is available for purchase at Level 6. It has moderate damage, moderate rate of fire, and moderate recoil. Unlike all other assault rifles in the game, the Enfield enters ADS in a fifth of a second (the same as SMGs), as opposed to a quarter of a second like all other assault rifles. It utilizes a semi-unique ACOG Scope, the SUSAT.

Because of its quicker ADS time and very early unlock, the Enfield makes an excellent choice for players who have not yet unlocked the Pro version of Sleight of Hand and those who have just prestiged. It is also a good choice for players wanting to use a tier 2 perk other than Sleight of Hand Pro, while still retaining good ADS speed.

Attachments
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 * Flamethrower
 * ACOG Scope
 * Reflex Sight
 * Masterkey
 * Suppressor
 * Dual Mags
 * Infrared Scope
 * Extended Mags

Gallery
For Camouflage images, click here.

Trivia
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 * The Enfield is one of the few weapons that is reloaded entirely with the player's right hand.
 * Like the L86 LSW in Modern Warfare 2, the L96A1 and Enfield use the British SUSAT sight as the ACOG Scope.
 * The reloading animation of the Enfield is similar to the L86 LSW. This is because they are based on the same weapons platform.
 * The Enfield, M60, G11, Famas, AUG and the Commando all share a similar, if not identical rear folding aperture sight, with each having different front sights.
 * In the Images folder of the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare data, a .iwi file can be found called "hud_enfield_scoped.iwi", suggesting the Enfield (or a variant) may have been originally one of the weapons in Call of Duty 4. However, it is more likely that the weapon would be a Scoped Lee-Enfield rifle, not the Enfield seen in Call of Duty: Black Ops, owing to the World War 2 nature of previous Call of Duties and the setting of Call of Duty 4 itself.
 * The Enfield does not appear in Zombies.
 * The Infared Scope does not affect centertime, meaning recoil is neither raised nor lowered.
 * There is a glitch present on the Wii version where if a person uses the Dual Mags or Extended Mags attachment, the magazine will not appear to change, only the animation.
 * A current bug means an Enfield with a Flamethrower will have no reloading sound (PC confirmed)