👉 The Indiana Weapon, also known as the "Gun" or "Indiana Rifle," was a semi-automatic rifle developed by Eugene Stoner and his team at the University of Indiana in the 1950s. It was designed to be a compact, reliable, and efficient weapon for military use, particularly suited for the rugged environments of the American West. The Weapon featured a unique design with a short barrel, a single-action mechanism, and a bolt-action locking system for the magazine. Its compact size and ease of maintenance made it ideal for field use, though it was not widely adopted due to its limited accuracy and the availability of more advanced firearms at the time. Despite its niche application, the Indiana Weapon remains a notable example of innovative military firearm design.