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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP29 Oct 2022 9:04 p.m. PST

"Explained: 5 Worst U.S. Military Guns – In the 246 years of the United States of America's existence as an independent nation, her Armed Forces have wielded some truly fine firearms…and some clunkers. Regarding the second category, some were true all-around lemons, whilst others weren't necessarily inherently bad designs but make this 5 Worst list because they either (A) had enough inauspicious moments or (B) had early variants that initially stunk up the joint before finally being corrected after much trial and error. In no particular order…"


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