It's a possibility.
Yes
Finland in the country responsible for the manufacturing of Sako Rifles. Sako Rifles are essentially used in sporting and hunting activities ever since 1921.
no he is canadian
no there the best army ever
Yes, a Canadian can become a U.S. Army Ranger, but they must first enlist in the U.S. Army. As a non-U.S. citizen, they would need to meet specific eligibility requirements, including legal residency in the U.S. and security clearance. Once enlisted, they can attend Ranger School after completing basic training and advanced individual training. However, the process can be competitive and requires meeting all Army standards.
Standard infantry rifles did not, but there were scoped rifles used for sniping during WWI.
Yes. Jefferson Davis was a West Point graduate, and served as a commissioned officer in the US Army. He left the Army, pursued a political career, and returned to military service for the Mexican-American War, having raised a regiment of volunteers known as the Mississippi Rifles (now known as the 155th Infantry Regiment of the Mississippi National Guard).
Yes. It was an option.
Yes he was drafted in the army.
If you have ever been to, or seen the Canadian forests in the early morning... You have your answer.
Yes, the A Bolt was made in 338 RUM.
Tommy Douglas was recently chosen as the best Canadian ever.