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Anonymous No.17942330 >>17942333 >>17942446
>Kentucky long rifle
>surveys done with borescopes show that like 2/3rds of them aren't actually rifled
anyone know why the prenazi states in central yurop favored very heavily dropped stocks with curved buttplates, hell even now "bavarian stocks" have a lot of heel drop, but bonglish made guns in the colonies, fowling pieces, were generally had little stock drop and were flat butt? Why did the proto nazis favor certain characteristics and the bongaloids others
Anonymous No.17942333
>>17942330 (OP)
>proto nazis
Anonymous No.17942439
Bavarians had a hunting culture in dense forests
Bonglish were located in more open terrain
Anonymous No.17942446 >>17942453
>>17942330 (OP)
>gun from Kentucky
>talks about Bavaria and Central Europe instead
Either op is schizophrenic or genuinely doesn't know where kentucky is.
Anonymous No.17942453 >>17942477
>>17942446
the name is an incorrect name based on who was using it, you gay yuro retard. Kentucky Long Rifles are also known as Pennsylvania Long Rifles or Lancaster Long Rifles aka where the pennsylvania dutch (doitch aka germans) live. The designs were originally created by german immigrants in Pennsylvania and you see similar guns later on in german areas in the midwest like wisconson
Anonymous No.17942477 >>17942492
>>17942453
>Kentucky Long Rifles are also known as Pennsylvania Long Rifles or Lancaster Long Rifles
No, they aren't.
Collectively, these rifles are called longrifles. The state and county names refer to collections of features (caliber, barrel length, stock design, buttplate designs, decoration, triggers, etc.) that were popular in said regions. Most states had their own longrifles with their own state specific features.
Anonymous No.17942492 >>17942565
>>17942477
yes they are, you are a fucking retard
>The long rifle was developed on the American frontier in southeastern Pennsylvania, in the early 1700s. It continued to be developed technically and artistically until it passed out of fashion in the 19th century. The long rifle was the product of German gunsmiths who immigrated to new settlements in southeastern Pennsylvania in the early 1700s, and later in Virginia and other territories, reproducing early JΓ€ger rifles (meaning "hunter" and sometimes anglicized Jaeger), which were used for hunting in Germany in the 17th and early 18th century.[3]
https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php%3FmarkerId=1-A-333.html
>For generations, Americans have admired markerDaniel Boone, who explored the wilderness of Kentucky and paved the way for western settlement. Boone, of course, carried his trusty "Kentucky Rifle." However, both the man and his rifle had their origins in southeastern Pennsylvania. A product of several influences, the Pennsylvania Rifle owes its existence primarily to immigrant gunsmiths in Lancaster County. The rifle did indeed open the Midwest, but it also played a role in America's first battles, from the French and Indian War to the War of 1812.
Anonymous No.17942565 >>17942571
>>17942492
You don't deserve my knowledge. Be gone.
Anonymous No.17942571 >>17942798
>>17942565
you don't have any knowledge, tranny
Anonymous No.17942798 >>17942819
>>17942571
>create fake post with incorrect information about long rifles to disseminate conspiracy theory about secret nazis existing in every region of 18th century America
What do you even call this belief
Anonymous No.17942819
>>17942798
yes, I clearly created explorepahistory.com and also wrote the fake articles that explorepahistory and wikipedia use, retard
Anonymous No.17942851 >>17942871
Speaking ov hunting.
Why is the handgun considered a joke in wartime and a serious criminal offense in civilian society?
Do they take us for cucks then expect to uncuck in wartime?
I've had a few run ins w/ police, they don't like the size of my knives, I don't like their attitude, or heartbeat, we don't like things.
Think I could win a war on a knife?
Point made.

Oftenly, Op, it's for psychological reasons.
Anonymous No.17942871 >>17942880 >>17942885
>>17942851
>Speaking ov hunting.
what?
What schizo shit is the rest of the post? handguns aren't particularly effective for combat because it's hard to shoot them at any significant range with the Olympic shooting only being 10 meters or 50 meters with a pistol where as pretty much any military rifle even as far back as the civil war or when the bongs fought the nazis in Sevastopol you could take a relatively untrained guy and have him hitting a man size target at 200 yards pretty easily
in terms of the crime thing, it's because most gun murders are done with handguns and it's not even close. it's something crazy where like 80%ish of all gun murders are done with handguns because they are small and you can conceal them. which is the same reason why people carry them for self defense, because they are small and you can conceal them and most legal self defense scenarios are going to be well within 10 yards
Anonymous No.17942880
>>17942871
Open carry
Anonymous No.17942885
>>17942871
I know my guns, a handgun is ez