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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 891922" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Every rifle style in existance today is derived from a military weapon. </p><p>The bolt action evolved from the rolling block, or muzzle loaders in different countries with the .303 british, 30-40 Krag in the US and many others. Heck!</p><p>The early MZ were a military weapon for Gods sake. </p><p>Then the John Browning era came along with some competing designers from Europe, and the semi-auto, and full auto came along. </p><p>The Rem 742 and the M1Garand share the same action. One is famous for combat, but the other is a famous deer cartridge for the east coast. Same caliber.....30-06, so why is one a deer gun, and the other an assualt weapon.?</p><p></p><p>Guess I could go on for hours on this subject, but this is kind of a basic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 891922, member: 5412"] Every rifle style in existance today is derived from a military weapon. The bolt action evolved from the rolling block, or muzzle loaders in different countries with the .303 british, 30-40 Krag in the US and many others. Heck! The early MZ were a military weapon for Gods sake. Then the John Browning era came along with some competing designers from Europe, and the semi-auto, and full auto came along. The Rem 742 and the M1Garand share the same action. One is famous for combat, but the other is a famous deer cartridge for the east coast. Same caliber.....30-06, so why is one a deer gun, and the other an assualt weapon.? Guess I could go on for hours on this subject, but this is kind of a basic. [/QUOTE]
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