HisStigness
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Benelli: M4
Ruger has copied a lot of other manufacturer's firearms, but I can't think of anything original that they've done that has been copied.
On the whole not a bad start, But I have to ask whom you had in mind as copying the ones bolded above. Both of them are copies of other manufacturers gunsCZ - CZ-75
Ruger - 10/22
Remington - 870
Colt - 1911
Smith & Wesson - 686
Walther - PPK
FN - FAL
Sig Sauer - P226
Beretta - 92
Glock - 17
Springfield Armory - XD.
As far as big game & varmint hunting the only rifle that gave Winchester & Marlin competition as far as lever action's were concerned was the Savage model 93 & 99 with the ability to us the spritzer type bullet pushed with more powder for longer range type hunting?What about the first lever actions like the Marlin 1894 or Winchester 94?
I know there were other levers before those, but those are iconic. What model might actually have started the lever guns?
AMTWho's copied the Ruger 10/22? Ruger has copied a lot of other manufacturer's firearms, but I can't think of anything original that they've done that has been copied.
Were a fella to say:
"He had a (insert manufacturer here without model designation) that day"
And I were to infer through my experience. The first firearm that I would likely mentally jump to would be;
Sorry, I know it was a typo, but "spritzer" type bullets cracked me up. I had a vision of a bullet fired with wine and soda.As far as big game & varmint hunting the only rifle that gave Winchester & Marlin competition as far as lever action's were concerned was the Savage model 93 & 99 with the ability to us the spritzer type bullet pushed with more powder for longer range type hunting?