This "Q&A 58" episode from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of topics, including discussions on re-filming older videos like the ZK-420S, technical details on gas system changes between the MKB-42(H) and MP43, and the continued use of rimmed shotgun shells. Ian also delves into personal experiences with sketchy travel, modifications for left-handed shooting, and examines calibers like .30 Super Carry and 7.65mm French Long. Other segments explore magazine placement in SMGs/PCCs, double-action rifles, alternatives to semi-autos and revolvers, the future of affordable handguns, folding stock designs, the impact of tanks on WWI small arms, and "Tales of the Gun." A significant portion is dedicated to hypothetical "time travel gun investments" and the legality of selling guns without serial numbers. The Q&A also touches on historical eras of interest, the M1A1 Carbine and M1919A4, a brief mention of cars and a related Jeep/1919 video, competitive targets, electronic ammo counters, writing plans, biathlon rifles, and electric Gatling guns on WW2 ships.
This video discusses the appointment of Xavier Becerra as the head of Health and Human Services, analyzing its potential impact on California and the United States. The content also includes promotional links for firearm-related organizations like FPC and USCCA, as well as a specific case linked to firearm policy. The creator provides links to their YouTube gear and social media.
This "From the Vault" episode delves into the history and mechanics of the M1919A4 Browning machine gun. The video highlights its distinctive features, such as the circular holes in its barrel jacket and its 24-inch bull barrel. It further details the M1919's significant service record throughout major conflicts like WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, where it was employed as an infantry, aircraft, and anti-aircraft weapon. The description also notes its continued relevance with many guns rechambered for 7.62x51 ammunition, and invites viewer suggestions for future features.
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