PsihoKekec
Swashbuckling Accountant
Ferguson rifle was ahead of it's time and didn't find the support within the British Army. But what if in addition to being weapon for the light infantry, he also tried to pass it as the weapon for the mounted troops, with Army being willing to carry the expense of arming some of the dragoon regiments with carbine version of the rifle?
How would firearm development continue if the Ferguson rifle, with some improvements, proved to be a viable weapon, worth of it's cost. Perhaps Navy would purchase some for its marines?
How would firearm development continue if the Ferguson rifle, with some improvements, proved to be a viable weapon, worth of it's cost. Perhaps Navy would purchase some for its marines?