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In the 1800s, firearms technology moved so quickly that governments often found themselves with a large inventory of obsolete but perfectly serviceable firearms.

Clearly, they wanted to get the best rifles to their armed forces and there was always a risk that existing technology could become obsolete overnight, which would force a government to rearm all their men — at a

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