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And in this era, the reloading method of lever-action rifles was not very conducive to lying down, so they were ultimately eliminated by the cruel battlefield.
However, this does not mean that these weapons were useless. It could be said that at the time, they were still very advanced weapons.
At least, in Tang Mo's understanding, there were many scenarios for their use: for one, it was a decent and elegant hunting rifle. As an object of play, it was exquisitely crafted and expensive, which suited the nobility quite well.
Secondly, before the invention of submachine guns, these weapons, capable of quickly unleashing a large amount of ammunition, were the top choice for individual combat and field self-defense.
Ordinary Rangers or mercenaries who bought such weapons could make up for their lack of firepower. Paired with a revolver, they could handle most combat environments.