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The 10 guns that defined America: Posthumous book by Ex-Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle reveals....
Daily Mail ^ | June 17, 2013 | Michael Zennie

Posted on 06/17/2013 10:49:28 AM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi

1) Kentucky Long Rifle

The Kentucky long rifle was effectively used as a sniping weapon during the Revolutionary War - allowing colonial soldiers to pick off officers at range due to its rifling and superior accuracy.

2) Spencer Repeating Rifle

The Spencer repeating rifle put an unheard-of amount of firepower into the hands of the few Union soldiers who wielded them.

3) Cold Single-Action Army: 'The Peacemaker'

The Colt Single Action Army was used by lawmen and outlaws alike in the Wild West. It garnered the nickname 'Peacemaker'.

4) Winchester Model 1873

The Winchester 1873 lever action rifle had the speed and stopping power of a long gun, but used the ammunition of a pistol - making it versatile on the range.

5) M1903 Springfield

The M1903 Springfield added modern firepower to the U.S. Army. The biggest advancement in of M1903 Springfield was not the firearm itself, but the cartridge.

6) M1911 pistol

The Colt 1911 pistol has served the U.S. military from 1911 until the present day. Special operations forces still carry the reliable .45-caliber pistol in combat.

7) Thompson Submachine Gun

The Thompson Submachine Gun, aka Tommy Gun, became popular with gangsters during prohibition well before it saw sustained combat.

8) M1 Garande

The M1 Garande was the state of the art for World War II. American GI's carried this semi-automatic rifle when their enemies wielded older bold-action designs.

9) .38 Special Police Revolver

The Colt Special Police became one of the first weapons ever mass-produced for police officers. Dozens of departments armed thousands of men with these .38-caliber revolvers in the 1950s and 60s.

10) M16 Rifle

The M16 rifle has resulted in numerous variants since it was adopted in the Vietnam War. The M-4 carbine is currently used by soldiers in Afghanistan.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


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KEYWORDS: banglist; books; firearms; history; nonfiction
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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

I am pleased to say that I own 6 of his 10 choices......


21 posted on 06/17/2013 11:46:47 AM PDT by G-Bear (Always leave your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark.)
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To: Sender

Before they went out of business, Star used to advertise that some of their model 28 or maybe it was the model 30, had fired more than 100,000 rounds at a rental range and were still in good shape.


22 posted on 06/17/2013 12:17:38 PM PDT by yarddog (There Are Three Things That Remain--Faith, Hope, and Love--and,the Greatest of These is Love..)
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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

Where is the Marlin 30-30? It has dropped more deer than anything.


23 posted on 06/17/2013 12:19:21 PM PDT by Sybeck1 (Marco is a good conservative. Rush and Mark tell me that everyday.)
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To: MHGinTN

You know your guns...:)

But...what is the plastic furniture part? I am intrigued...


24 posted on 06/17/2013 12:23:43 PM PDT by rlmorel (Silence: The New Hate Speech)
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To: rlmorel

Foregrip, stock and grip. The Thompson was an excellent system for the .45 pistol caliber round. It is simple yet very reliable.


25 posted on 06/17/2013 12:29:00 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: MHGinTN

My only gripes with the Thompson is the way the magazines attach. Both the drum and the box magazines are kind of finicky, IMHO. It would suck to try to reload either one under fire, especially since I’m used to the “slap it in” style of modern magazines.

The other problem is that it’s HEAVY! However, that weight is nice when you go full auto. It doesn’t climb much at all.


26 posted on 06/17/2013 12:38:32 PM PDT by Terabitten (I'd rather have one Walker than fourteen runners.)
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To: Terabitten
Roland was a warrior

From the land of the midnight sun.

27 posted on 06/17/2013 12:45:37 PM PDT by freedomlover
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To: MHGinTN

Hah! Very cool...


28 posted on 06/17/2013 12:52:28 PM PDT by rlmorel (Silence: The New Hate Speech)
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To: Sender

I have two Keltic 9 mm pistols that I keep in my vehicles. The local gunsmith calls them jam a matics.

MFO


29 posted on 06/17/2013 1:35:25 PM PDT by Man from Oz
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To: freedomlover

Hah! Am I a bad parent if my kids know all the words to that song?


30 posted on 06/17/2013 2:03:25 PM PDT by Terabitten (I'd rather have one Walker than fourteen runners.)
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To: Man from Oz
My Kel-Tec is the P32, and I only got it because it is so flat and light, you could carry it in a swim suit and no one would know. The 32 cartridge isn't much but hey, it's tiny.

It has two problems. One I mentioned before, that the gun is so small and light that even 32 rounds batter it mercilessly. The other problem is the tiny, lightweight "high speed" hammer which doesn't whack primers with authority. I don't carry it anymore.

31 posted on 06/17/2013 2:06:41 PM PDT by Sender (It's never too late to be what you might have been.)
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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

Got a copy for Fathers Day.

Looking forward to reading it.


32 posted on 06/17/2013 2:57:13 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( ==> sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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33 posted on 06/17/2013 3:01:07 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( ==> sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

The future belongs to the Ruger 10/22, if you can find the ammo.


34 posted on 06/17/2013 3:27:32 PM PDT by lurk
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To: smokingfrog

Looks interesting.


35 posted on 06/17/2013 3:27:53 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Biden '13. Impeach now.)
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To: Sender

Is it that little flat 9 MM they are making? The power of the round is too heavy for the size of that weapon. It won’t stand up because the frame is too small.

I have a Keltec PMR 30. So far no problems but its a full frame weapon.


36 posted on 06/17/2013 4:20:04 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: 0.E.O
The M2 Browning .50 cal machine gun deserves to be on the list more than the Thompson. That was a flash in the pan by comparison. The Ma Deuce was used at sea, on land, in the air, and is pushing 90 years old and still going strong.

Yes, but the book is about guns that helped define America, not just the military. The Thompson pretty much helped define organized crime during "The Roaring 20s" and prohibition, as well as the gang wars.

The M-2 is an awesome weapon, but as far as influencing civilian America, I think the Thompson was more influential.

Mark

37 posted on 06/17/2013 4:30:56 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: Man from Oz

I’ve got a P-11 that I carry often because it’s so light. I don’t have any problems with it.

If I knew I was going into bad territory, my first choice would be my CZ-82.


38 posted on 06/17/2013 4:31:44 PM PDT by 2111USMC (Aim Small Miss Small)
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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

bump for later - good thread potential


39 posted on 06/17/2013 5:44:31 PM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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