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The origin of American fireworks. Fuck!

The guards of honor of the three armed forces of various countries made gestures of holding guns and raising guns to welcome state guests, showing the highest etiquette of the country. Therefore, the etiquette gun is an important tool to complete the etiquette action of welcoming state guests. Therefore, in addition to paying attention to the selection of the height and image of the ceremonial soldiers, the honor guards of the three armed forces in various countries have carefully selected and designed the hardware such as the ceremonial guns and the costumes of the ceremonial soldiers. As can be seen from the photos of the honor guards of the three armed forces of various countries, the honor guards of various countries have the same characteristics in appearance. First, the overall line of the gun is relatively smooth, which has both aesthetic feeling and visual impact. It is not only convenient for the honor guard to do ceremonial actions such as holding a gun, holding a gun and carrying a gun, but also gives the national guests a sense of beauty. Second, most ceremonial guns have a certain length to adapt to tall ceremonial players; Third, most ceremonial guns are equipped with bayonets, and most of them are plated with shiny sword-shaped bayonets to extend the length of the guns. When carrying a gun, it can reach the abdomen or chest of the ceremonial soldiers, making the queue very neat, forming a harmonious combination of ceremonial soldiers and ceremonial guns, showing the majestic momentum of ceremonial soldiers and achieving the purpose of showing national and military prestige.

The ceremonial guns we can see are basically selected according to the above characteristics. Modern (non-automatic) rifles and semi-automatic rifles with a certain length are the majority of ceremonial guns used by honor guards in various countries. The 7.62mm simonov SKS semi-automatic rifle developed by the former Soviet Union gives people a sense of modern modeling because of its air duct, magazine, cartridge case and sword-shaped bayonet. In addition, the overall appearance of the gun is smooth, the length is moderate, and the combination of man and gun is harmonious, which is convenient for the ceremonial soldiers to carry out various ceremonial actions. Russia and more than a dozen countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as the honor guards of the three armed forces in dozens of countries such as Poland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Syria, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia and ZG, all use this gun as an honor gun.

Entering many websites in China, you will often see photos of the honor guards of the three armed forces of various countries welcoming foreign guests. In the picture, the neat queues and mighty images of the honor guards of various countries are remarkable. As a professional who has been training in light weapons for a long time, the author observed the ceremonial guns held by ceremonial soldiers in various countries, and saw the patriotism embodied in the choice of ceremonial guns in many countries. For example, the guard of honor in the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and other countries all use their own rifles as ceremonial guns.

The honor guard of the U.S. military used a 7.62mm Garland M 1 semi-automatic rifle developed in China 1929 (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). Although the gun was replaced by the American M 14 automatic rifle in May, 1957, it has been used as an honor gun by the honor guards of the American armed forces since then. Moreover, when it comes to Garland M 1 semi-automatic rifles, American soldiers will tell people about the patriotic deeds of gun designer Garland. At that time, he not only developed the world-famous semi-automatic rifle, but also transferred all his invention patents on the gun to the country free of charge during the difficult period when the motherland was facing war, and was called an outstanding and selfless genius weapon designer by the American people. In World War II, the United States * * * produced more than 4 million M 1 semi-automatic rifles. American soldiers swept the Japanese army in Asia and the Pacific with superior firepower, driving the Germans back to Germany from the African battlefield and heading straight for Berlin. At the end of World War II, Barton, a famous American soldier, spoke highly of "M 1 semi-automatic rifle is the greatest fighting weapon ever invented".

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