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Memediana_Jones ago

The soviets were actually producing the avs36 at around the same time as the US was in the 30's however it was not as successful of a design. This would be improved with the svt40 and reverse engineered by the Germans into the k43. The US was the only major power to enter the war with semi auto being a standard rifle issued to all front line troops.

It is a shame that the ordinance debacle that followed stuck the US with the m14, which while not being a terrible rifle was unsuited and outdated by the time it hit mainstream use. Many other competing designs were available such as the FAL and the G3, but the ordinance department insisted on an updated garand with a box magazine that could be produced by state arsenals. This let to complications in veitnam where it was easily outclassed in CQ jungle fighting by the then ubiquitous, smaller, lighter, more controllable, and easier to maintain sks or ak47.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

true stuff

nobody used the m14 but the fal and g3 were super popular

and honestly the assault rifle was the new game in town before the m14 even came out

still we found uses only it could do

and its only now being finally removed from service