Q&A 58: Tenuous Travel, Time Travel Investment, and 7.65 French Magnum
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.











