Single thing that changed weapons forever?

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What is the one thing that has changes weapons forever?

  • Interchangeable parts (AR-15 for example)

    Votes: 11 9.3%
  • improvements in optics

    Votes: 5 4.2%
  • Ammunition Improvements

    Votes: 62 52.5%
  • Explosives Improvements

    Votes: 10 8.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 30 25.4%

  • Total voters
    118

Tcox

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I would be with you guys in the smokeless propellants but smokeless powder was way before the 1900s. It was invented in 1884. Aside from the powder I agree that ammo has made it a loooooong way
 

jrusling

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I would be with you guys in the smokeless propellants but smokeless powder was way before the 1900s. It was invented in 1884. Aside from the powder I agree that ammo has made it a loooooong way

I voted on the poll before I read your post. You really need to be a little clearer on the poll its self.:oops3:
 

Neanderthal

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The ammunition makes the gun, not vice versa. You don't make the ammo to fit a gun, you make the gun for the ammunition to work effectively out of.
 

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19th century, mass production

20th century, smokeless, though very early and already developed late 19th I think. War, in every century, has had a big influence. CB
 

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I'd say it's Maxim's idea of operating a firearm's mechanism using recoil or gas.

Took us from the world of Gatling guns and revolvers to the world of proper machine guns and auto pistols. Without that, there's no Garands, no 1911s, no AKs or ARs.

E: As much as I love John M Brownizzle, he took Maxim's idea and filled in engineering details to make the gun perfect. The big idea behind all of that was Maxim's.
 

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