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When I was a kid, the local sherriff's dept. would occasionally auction off the firearms they had seized (and no one had claimed) in order to raise money for various things like new uniforms or cruisers. Of course, this was in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the 60s-70s. I remember a Franchi semi-auto shotgun going for $35 . Those were the days...It was like walking in to a museum and being amazed and then thinking "their going destroy these 300 Mona Lisas next week?"...
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Bad data here. The Popov's didn't copy the StG44, Kalishnikov refined and simplified the concept. The Russians really liked the 7.92 Kurz cartidge and built their own version of it, the 7.62x39, then designed a gun around it. The StG44 was a big influence on the AK, certainly, but there are significant differences in the gas systems and construction of the two rifles.The gun is called a Sturmgewehr 44, literally meaning "storm rifle," and is the first "modern assault rifle ever made, eventually replaced by the AK 47 in 1947 by Russia, who copied the German design of the Sturmgewehr 44,"
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