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Clancy

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Gentemen,

...started US Ordnance to being looking for a Semiautomatic Rifle right after WW 1. The War to end all Wars. Could it have been the Pedersen Device ? Remember that Mr. Garand had a working Semiautomatic Rifle with a 20 Mag. as early as 1920.

http://www.garandm1rifle.com

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I have read that the Ordnance Corps had begun developing a semiautomatic rifle in 1901, but had not come up with one by the time World War I broke out. So, work began again in 1919.

This is a good question. And after searching the net for almost an hour, I can't find any decisive information as to why. I don't think it was "modern thinking" on the Army's part...? I have also read that the Germans dismissed semi-automatic rifles (until late in the war!) as "wasteful" and not necessary.

Of course, wasn't the BAR "rushed" through development for use in WW1? Although I don't believe they were actually used in WW1, the BAR may have been a good catalyst for the usefulness of a semi-automatic combat rifle...??
 
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