Gallery: 10 Most Influential Rifle Designs

1
Gallery: 10 Most Influential Rifle Designs

[imagebrowser id=469]

Over the years, the rifle has undergone significant changes as technology and our understanding of the physical processes at work within firearms have improved. We have come a long way, and today's assortment of highly reliable, and highly accurate rifles prove this fact.

Certainly, every rifle produced advances the craft in some way, revealing what works and what doesn't and introducing new designs to build off of in the future. But what are some of the most influential rifle designs ever devised, creations that helped to revolutionize the rifle platform — and whose influence we can still see in guns produced today?

When asked what I thought were the 10 most influential rifle designs, I figured I could come up with the answers fairly easily. However, after a good deal of rumination, it seemed an especially difficult undertaking, given all the phenomenal rifles out there that have influenced current development. But, following a fair amount of research and thought, here's the list I've put together.

44-Targetposters-pack-GD-reduced-300

Next Step: Get your FREE Printable Target Pack

Enhance your shooting precision with our 62 MOA Targets, perfect for rifles and handguns. Crafted in collaboration with Storm Tactical for accuracy and versatility.

Subscribe to the Gun Digest email newsletter and get your downloadable target pack sent straight to your inbox. Stay updated with the latest firearms info in the industry.

1 COMMENT

  1. Very informative article. I would add the Swiss Vetterli M1871 which was bolt action with a tabular magazine and was issued to the Swiss Army in 1871, several years before the Lebel. Also the Swiss Schmidt Reuben M1889 straight pull with a removable box magazine and a powerful 7.5x55mm spitzer bullet which was issued to the Swiss Army in 1889 and was more durable and reliable then the later straight pulls you mention. The SR design was improved and the last models were the K31 and the K55 sniper.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.