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dtknowles
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One more vote for Browning
Garand, Kalashnikov, Stoner, Mauser, Manlicher, Lewis, Vickers, Nambu, Lahti, Schmeisser, Colt, Maxim, Penderson and I will throw in Bochard and Remington but the top of the heap is J M Browning. The rest are more like a one or two hit wonder but Browning is not only the greatest Military Small Arms designer of all time he was the greatest firearms designer of all times.
If he had only designed the 1911, the BAR and the Ma Duce that might have been enough but the .30 cal machine gun and the High Power. I think that the High Power is not really an original J M Browning design but highly derivitive and produce by a company with his name. So I think that fairly covers the military side can you even imagine someone with another name who has a shot at matching this?
Lets add to the list of sporting firearms that Browning designed for Winchester, Remington and Fabricaite Nationale (Browning).
If we only list the Win Model 94 that would be enough but there was the .22 auto, the Auto 5 shotgun or whatever name you label it with. The Remington pumps and autos, the Model 92 Win or the High Wall, and Low Wall. I don't know who designed the Model 95 but I would guess Browning.
Now for a parting shot at Kalashnikov, I don't care how many of they finally make if my claim to fame was my design was cheap and reliable, I would not really brag. As for Stoner, his designs took a long time and a lot of help to get the bugs worked out.
Mauser, some genius there but still a one hit wonder (sort of), I am not sure who was more copied Mauser or Browning but for military arms Turn Bolts did not out last Browning designs.
Granted the domination of the US military has contributed to the supremacy of Browing designs but to a degree the Browning designs have contributed to the subremacy of the US Military>
Tim
Garand, Kalashnikov, Stoner, Mauser, Manlicher, Lewis, Vickers, Nambu, Lahti, Schmeisser, Colt, Maxim, Penderson and I will throw in Bochard and Remington but the top of the heap is J M Browning. The rest are more like a one or two hit wonder but Browning is not only the greatest Military Small Arms designer of all time he was the greatest firearms designer of all times.
If he had only designed the 1911, the BAR and the Ma Duce that might have been enough but the .30 cal machine gun and the High Power. I think that the High Power is not really an original J M Browning design but highly derivitive and produce by a company with his name. So I think that fairly covers the military side can you even imagine someone with another name who has a shot at matching this?
Lets add to the list of sporting firearms that Browning designed for Winchester, Remington and Fabricaite Nationale (Browning).
If we only list the Win Model 94 that would be enough but there was the .22 auto, the Auto 5 shotgun or whatever name you label it with. The Remington pumps and autos, the Model 92 Win or the High Wall, and Low Wall. I don't know who designed the Model 95 but I would guess Browning.
Now for a parting shot at Kalashnikov, I don't care how many of they finally make if my claim to fame was my design was cheap and reliable, I would not really brag. As for Stoner, his designs took a long time and a lot of help to get the bugs worked out.
Mauser, some genius there but still a one hit wonder (sort of), I am not sure who was more copied Mauser or Browning but for military arms Turn Bolts did not out last Browning designs.
Granted the domination of the US military has contributed to the supremacy of Browing designs but to a degree the Browning designs have contributed to the subremacy of the US Military>
Tim