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by noir_lord
2150 days ago
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Somewhat sadly a lot of the drive for that tolerance was weapons, until we could accurately make very high tolerance (for the day) parts you couldn't use parts from one rifle on another without a smith, it certainly wasn't field serviceable - this imposed a lot of maintenance overhead until they solved it properly. It seems like we really like to push the limits when it comes to shooting each other. |
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Weapons can be used for defensive purposes. There's nothing inherently wrong with them, only how people use them.
> parts you couldn't use parts from one rifle on another without a smith
You cannot swap bolts in the field on most rifles. At minimum, you require a go/no go gauge. The tolerances on modern firearms are very precise.