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Why The U.S. Military Still Uses This 100-Year-Old Machine Gun
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Decades before Tom Clancy wrote “The Hunt for Red October,” an Italian naval officer pulled off a stunt that could have come straight from a Cold War spy novel — he stole a submarine to spark a war.
In the chaos of World War I, soldiers needed rifles they could count on when every shot mattered. These weren’t lightweight sporting guns — they were built for mud, rain, and brutal trench conditions.
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