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本文讲述的是美国枪械历史上一些所谓“差一点就名垂青史”的枪械史料,正像人们常常感慨的“一将功成万骨枯”,枪械研制史上也是如此。很多耀眼的名枪背后,往往是无数样枪的反复改进。而有的武器尽管非常优秀,但限于当时的背景,也不得不在“既生瑜,何生亮”的遗憾中沉寂于历史的尘埃中。有感与此,本文的题图特意选择了一张美国枪械发展史上灼灼生辉的名枪——M1卡宾枪来做反衬。因为一支优秀武器的诞生,不仅要有出色的设计和制造水平,还要有开放的、充满竞争力的武器选型机制,也许这正是美国轻武器始终走在世界前沿的一个重要因素吧。
This article describes some of the so-called history of gun firearms in the history of the United States that were almost always turned a blind eye to history. Just as people often feel, “one will work hard to become a bone marrow,” and the history of firearms development is also the same. Behind a lot of dazzling famous guns, often repeated shots of numerous improvements. Although some weapons are very good, they are limited to the background of the time and have to remain silent in the dust of history in the regret of “giving birth to both health and health.” With this feeling, this article's title deliberately chose a famous gun in the history of the development of the United States firearms - M1 carbine to do the opposite. Because of the birth of an excellent weapon, not only must there be excellent design and manufacturing standards, but also an open and competitive weapon selection mechanism. Perhaps this is an important factor that the United States always stays at the forefront of the world.