This Q&A session for October 2025 features Forgotten Weapons host Ian discussing a variety of firearms topics, including unusual pistol designs, future plans for the channel and Headstamp Publishing, and personal life updates. Gun-specific discussions range from Sedgley Gove Guns and grenade launchers to the Gyrojet vs. Dardick, the .30 Carbine cartridge, modern rifle developments (like the 6.8x51mm M7), squad automatic weapons, and the potential replacement of iconic firearms like the G3 and High Power. The conversation also touches on firearm literature, technical terms like 'spring tension,' the market for 9mm PCCs, and the viability of technologies like Metal Storm. The video concludes with a lightning round of potential future video topics and advice on building a firearm and cartridge reference library.
This video delves into the historical acquisition of AMP grenade-launching AK variants by the PLO, referencing László Becz's book "Rifles on the Danube" published by Headstamp Publishing. The content focuses on the provenance and potential background of these specific firearms within the context of the PLO's arsenal.
This video discusses the wrongful conviction of US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Tate Adamiak, who was sentenced to 20 years for allegedly possessing machine gun parts, grenade launchers, etc., despite not selling them. The video also features promotional content for Nine Line Apparel, Mrgunsngear's social media channels, Mugclub, and various affiliate links including a fundraiser for Tate and educational content on WPSN.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearm-related news and discussions. It highlights a severe ATF prosecution case, rapper T.I.'s views on gun control, and a Virginia Beach sailor facing charges for possessing parts kits including machine guns and missile launchers. The video also touches on the growing concern around 'ghost guns' and a disturbing incident of a 7-year-old bringing a gun to school. Additionally, it discusses potential hyper gun control measures being considered in Oregon and a peculiar incident involving a New York City bus possibly hijacked with a BB gun. Promotional segments for TacPack, MAF, and VZ Grips are also included.
This video discusses the wrongful conviction of US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Tate Adamiak for allegedly selling machine guns and grenade launchers. The description highlights the case and provides various links for support, including a fundraiser for Adamiak and resources for contacting elected officials. The content appears to be an opinion piece or commentary on the legal proceedings and the broader implications for firearm ownership and military personnel.
This video documents the delivery of 96 M213 Military-Grade Grenade Fuzes. The description suggests that viewers interested in experiencing something akin to throwing a hand grenade should visit Washington County Machine Gun Rentals in SW PA. While the video focuses on the fuzes, the implication points towards activities involving grenades or grenade launchers.
This Q&A episode of Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, from the engineering challenges of reliable magazines and the historical procurement of Mosin Nagant rifles by Finland, to the origins of Hollywood ricochet sound effects and the past popularity of sporterizing firearms. Host Ian discusses his most difficult gun to fix, the advantages of rifle grenades over under-barrel launchers, and his thoughts on electronic trigger mechanisms and the 10mm Auto cartridge. He also touches on parts kit builds, hypothetical rimless .303 rounds for Britain, compatibility issues in handgun magazines, the largest infantry rifle cartridges, and the military use of obscure calibers. The discussion extends to the distinction between mechanical oddities and historical significance, gun books in foreign languages, consulting for media, and opinions on Islay Scotch. Finally, the video delves into the failure of the MIL Thunder 5 versus the success of the Taurus Judge, the current value of the MAS-35 pistol, the long-term impact of the pandemic on gun prices, which firearms are frequently faked, a comparison between the Meunier A6 and RSC-1917, and the worst firearm choices for a new nation in 1945.
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