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Montana Pete
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I got the idea to post this because I chanced across a small newspaper article earlier this week. Gen. Mikhail Kalashnikov is still alive, and judging from photos, is in pretty good shape. He just received another award from the Russian government in a ceremony. At one point many years ago the NRA brought Gen. Kalashnikov to the US to present him with an award. It's likely that his design, the AK-47, is the most manufactured military rifle in history.
Other legendary designers of military weapons would include Paul Mauser of Germany, and John Browning of the US. Another deserving of honorable mention would be Hugo Schmeisser, the designer of the MP-38 and MP-40 submachine guns used by the Germans in WW II. They were sometimes termed "machine pistols" and "Schmeisser" was an unofficial name for them. They are often shown in war movies because they look very cool.
We all enjoy our guns, but we may too often forget the brilliant engineeers who designed them. Without guys like this, our gun racks would be pretty empty. Hats off to them, one and all!
Other legendary designers of military weapons would include Paul Mauser of Germany, and John Browning of the US. Another deserving of honorable mention would be Hugo Schmeisser, the designer of the MP-38 and MP-40 submachine guns used by the Germans in WW II. They were sometimes termed "machine pistols" and "Schmeisser" was an unofficial name for them. They are often shown in war movies because they look very cool.
We all enjoy our guns, but we may too often forget the brilliant engineeers who designed them. Without guys like this, our gun racks would be pretty empty. Hats off to them, one and all!