This episode of American Rifleman TV explores historical and modern firearms, continuing their 'Top 10 Machine Guns of All Time' list. They feature the Colt M1895 'Potato Digger' and the Lewis machine gun. The 'Rifleman Review' segment examines the McMillan Z-1 rifle stock paired with a Rock River Arms barreled receiver. Finally, 'I Have This Old Gun' delves into the German Gewehr 1888 Commission Rifle. The video also provides information on how to watch full episodes and tune into new broadcasts.
Brownells Gun Tech Keith Ford explores early 20th-century belt-fed machine guns from the Rock Island Auction Company, focusing on John Moses Browning's designs. The video highlights the Colt-Browning M1895 "Potato Digger," the first successful gas-operated machine gun adopted by the U.S. military, discussing its operation and calibers (.30-40 Krag, 6mm Lee Navy, .30-06). It then examines the water-cooled Browning M1917 and the lighter, air-cooled M1919, detailing their service history from WWI through the Korean and Vietnam conflicts.
This video features an episode of American Rifleman Television's "I Have This Old Gun" series, focusing on the Colt Model 1895, also known as the "Potato Digger." The episode likely delves into the history, design, and potentially the operation or significance of this particular firearm.
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