This is a comprehensive Q&A session covering a wide range of firearm-related topics. The discussion delves into the future of balanced recoil systems, the relevance of 8mm Kurz, and the possibility of an M1 Carbine in .223 caliber. It also touches on the gunsmithing profession, the M14's potential against body armor, and the intricacies of specific firearms like the Carcano TS and the 1919 Browning. The video explores lightweight AR-10s as scout rifles, elephant guns in WWI, and tactical considerations for armoring in film. Additionally, it covers personal fitness routines, firearm design peculiarities like the .22LR's rebated bullet, factory tours, the trend of bullpup firearms, and transparent handgun grips. Questions about ammo for German MG squads in WWII, disposing of firearm collections, and the CMMG radial delay system are also addressed. The host also mentions specific local Southwestern culture related to Agua Chiltepin and promotes their merchandise and Patreon/Floatplane channels.
This video delves into the origins and functionality of the Ultimax Mk3 light machine gun, developed by James Sullivan for the Singaporean military. It highlights the weapon's innovative "constant recoil" system, a design feature where the bolt doesn't impact the receiver, resulting in a continuous recoil impulse. The video features insights from Mae and Othais at C&Rsenal, aiming to provide a comprehensive review and analysis of the Ultimax Mk3's performance and reputation. The discussion includes an evaluation of whether the firearm lives up to its praised design.
This video features a range test of the Israeli Negev LMG. The presenter highlights its pleasant shooting experience with light recoil, though notes it's not a true constant-recoil system. Key features discussed include its simple gas adjustment, easy barrel-changing system, excellent sights, and its ability to run on both magazines and belts. The video also briefly mentions a comparison to the Knight's LAMG and thanks Movie Armaments Group for providing the firearm.
This video features a range test of Knight's Armament's "Assault Machine Gun," available in both 5.56mm and 7.62mm calibers. The author highlights its lineage from the Stoner 63 and its direct relation to Eugene Stoner's Model 86 light machine gun. The review focuses on the weapon's unique constant recoil system, which results in a steady force rather than sharp impacts, leading to exceptional controllability. The video also mentions the book "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016" by the same author, with preorders open via Kickstarter.
This Q&A episode from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide array of firearms-related topics and tangents. Key discussions include modern squad weapons, favorite historical sites, daily schedules, the advantages of toggle locking systems, and the potential comeback of Gyrojet ammunition. The video also touches on aerial guns, video backlog, the feasibility of the 6mm Lee Navy with modern materials, helical magazines, rifle importation, specific historical firearms like Berthier rifles and Broomhandle Mausers, and the possibility of modernizing the H&K P7. Other subjects include single-feed pistol magazines, the 8mm Kurz cartridge, big-bore pistols, the rationale behind judging service rifles, and collaborations with other YouTubers. Further topics delve into the FN MAG, the reasons behind the lack of top-feed LMGs, new modular platforms in 6.5/6.8mm cartridges, the failure of the Walther MPK/MPL, gunsmithing support for rare guns, WW2 German use of captured small arms, the Steyr-Hahn machine pistol, variable pitch recoil springs, bump stocks, post-FW plans, constant recoil guns, puzzling military adoptions, WW1 small arms, and a comparison of HK and AR15 irons.
This is Part 1 of a July 2018 Q&A session from InRange TV, featuring various questions from viewers. Topics covered include hypothetical SMG purchases post-86 gun act repeal, humorous 'worst possible loadout' match scenarios, legal loopholes for AWBs with lever-release firearms, reasons for moving to Arizona, advice for new Class 3 item owners (suppressors), specific firearm projects (Chauchat, WWSD), marksmanship competition advice, defensive shotgun match ideas, footwear for matches, a hypothetical WWI/WWII infantry combat scenario, potential partnerships with Varusteleka, left-handed firearm design considerations, the merits of .308 in SHTF scenarios, practical ban-state rifles, the development of constant recoil systems, and the hypothetical impact of delaying smokeless powder. The Q&A also touches on whether competitive shooting negatively affects law enforcement.
This video from InRange TV focuses on the Knight's Armament Light Assault Machine Gun. The description highlights its design for sustained volume of fire for assault elements while maintaining a manageable weight. It discusses the gun's low cyclic rate (575-625 RPM) and constant-recoil/spring run-out operation, suggesting superior controllability compared to heavier counterparts. The content includes a discussion of the gun's intended role, a field strip, and its historical development. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
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