This video showcases a rare White toggle-locked rifle chambered in .30-06, a prototype submitted for the 1930 US military trials. Although not officially tested by the US, it saw trials in the UK in the early 1930s. British officials noted its positively locked action but deemed it too fragile for combat. The description also links to the creator's Patreon.
This video explores the White Prototype gas-operated rifle, a competitor in the 1929 and 1930 US Army trials against the Garand and Pedersen rifles. While this specific gas-operated design did not advance in testing, the description highlights that White's gas system was later adopted for the M14 rifle, showcasing its eventual influence and historical significance. The video focuses on this early, unsuccessful prototype.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.