kcmarine
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In the days of the American Revolution, the Kentucky Rifle was the most venerable and ubiquitous weapon in the young nation. It was accurate, well crafted, and designed for the needs of shooters at the time.
Fast forward to 2008. Firearms technology is light years ahead of what it was then. All modern firearms fire a metallic, self-contained cartridge that loads through the breach. Many firearms today are repeaters. Of course, many are derived from military designs. The Kentucky Rifle was used for hunting, competition, and of course, for combat. In your opinion, what would be the modern equivalent of the Kentucky Rifle?
Fast forward to 2008. Firearms technology is light years ahead of what it was then. All modern firearms fire a metallic, self-contained cartridge that loads through the breach. Many firearms today are repeaters. Of course, many are derived from military designs. The Kentucky Rifle was used for hunting, competition, and of course, for combat. In your opinion, what would be the modern equivalent of the Kentucky Rifle?