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I really doubt that the adoption of this gun by the Norwegians significantly affected any other countries' choice of artillery as they were not the pioneers of of that sort of recoil system; the French popularized it in the Mle 1897, the famous French 75. Is that what your sources say? Otherwise I'm inclined to delete that statement.-- Sturmvogel 66 ( talk) 15:57, 22 November 2009 (UTC)
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I really doubt that the adoption of this gun by the Norwegians significantly affected any other countries' choice of artillery as they were not the pioneers of of that sort of recoil system; the French popularized it in the Mle 1897, the famous French 75. Is that what your sources say? Otherwise I'm inclined to delete that statement.-- Sturmvogel 66 ( talk) 15:57, 22 November 2009 (UTC)
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