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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    @akaroa1 I know this will ruffle feathers but Mr Browning ruined a simple design with his typical complicated mess of parts and challenging machining.
    I can quite honestly say the Colt 1911 is the only John browning design I appreciate.
    Working on his various designs today gives me headaches
    Well I don't care for any of his lever action rifles myself
    But they did make one or two ( million ) of his 94s

    And anyway " The gun that won the west " was just an advertising slogan in its day.

    The 1873 Trapdoor Springfield is the gun that won the West in the hands of the US Army
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
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    Working on his various designs today gives me headaches
    Won't ruffle my feathers ! Most of my feathers have already fallen out.
    Sad commentary on the state of Gunsmithing today if you can't deal with an old JMB design
    Maybe he made them complicated to keep gunsmiths in work for a few centuries
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    It's not so much the complicated design but the un-necersary 9 working parts where 2 would have done just fine.

    When a young man, I read somewhere the following: God the Almighty said, 'All that is too complex is unnecessary, and it is simple that is needed.' So this has been my lifetime motto – I have been creating weapons to defend the borders of my fatherland, to be simple and reliable.

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    Should have told Bill Ruger that one
    He took too many parts to the extreme
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    @akaroa1 I know this will ruffle feathers but Mr Browning ruined a simple design with his typical complicated mess of parts and challenging machining.
    I can quite honestly say the Colt 1911 is the only John browning design I appreciate.
    Working on his various designs today gives me headaches


    Can you expand upon your statement a bit more please?

    Personally I admire the P-35 the most,it was light years ahead when it was designed and it's still a good pistol choice 110 years later.

    The 1886 is a bit of a masterpiece too,I really love my one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    It's not so much the complicated design but the un-necersary 9 working parts where 2 would have done just fine.

    When a young man, I read somewhere the following: God the Almighty said, 'All that is too complex is unnecessary, and it is simple that is needed.' So this has been my lifetime motto – I have been creating weapons to defend the borders of my fatherland, to be simple and reliable.

    Mikhail Kalashnikov

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    I can't imagine MK as a Soviet quoting Christian verse & phrase,but I guess you never know. He did rob the garand trigger and FN1900 safety for his AK.
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    The browning hi power just never jelled with me.. both looks and ergonomics.. even the name is stupid. High power 9mm luger? At least he got the 1911 right with the .45acp chambering..
    Told you I'd ruffle some feathers..

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    Quote Originally Posted by norsk View Post
    I can't imagine MK as a Soviet quoting Christian verse & phrase,but I guess you never know. He did rob the garand trigger and FN1900 safety for his AK.
    Yes, Mikhail Kalashnikov was a Christian, specifically a follower of the Russian Orthodox Church. He embraced the religion in his later years, after the age of 91. He expressed remorse in a letter to the Patriarch Kirill, expressing his "spiritual pain" over the deaths caused by the AK-47.
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    Kalashnikov, like many in his generation in the Soviet Union, grew up without a formal religious background. He became a follower of the Russian Orthodox Church in his declining years.
    Expressing Remorse:
    In a letter written to Patriarch Kirill, he expressed his deep regret and the burden of guilt he felt for the deaths caused by his AK-47 design.
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    While the Church confirmed receiving the letter, its authenticity could not be independently verified.

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    J M Browning took out 128 Patents
    Sure not all of them were put into production

    But his influence on the firearms industry is massive
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    J M Browning took out 128 Patents
    Sure not all of them were put into production

    But his influence on the firearms industry is massive
    This I am not disputing, just that most of his designs are uneccisarily complicated and ugly. Simplicity and form factor was not his strong point

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    The browning hi power just never jelled with me.. both looks and ergonomics.. even the name is stupid. High power 9mm luger? At least he got the 1911 right with the .45acp chambering..
    Told you I'd ruffle some feathers..
    No feathers ruffled here. I think the "Hi-power" was with reference to the magazine capacity no the cartridge. Although 9x19 was pretty pokey compared to alot of other pistol and revolver cartridges in Europe back then.
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    Got some 303 Savage rounds delivered today. Finally shot my 1899 this evening after waiting 4 years to find some. Soft shooter!
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    Nice little 94/22 XTR I bought recently. It's been chopped and threaded,first year of production back when Winchester made nice stuff.

    It will be a good way to introduce my daughter to .22s
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    Interesting Marlin 30-30 case life experiment
    https://www.marlinowners.com/threads...e-test.668940/

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    That about a Spencer carbine
    Lever action repeater 56-50 Rimfire

    This is real old school cool

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