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Custom DeLisle: A .45ACP Mini-Mauser in Classic Sporting Lines. Today we are checking out a bespoke gunsmith’s project; a DeLisle-inspired .45ACP Mauser built by Lars Rannstad Slang of Oslo. Using a commercial small-ring Mauser action, he fabricated a new bolt head, trigger guard, follower, [...]
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I wonder why reduced overall length was not considered by...
- Handguns
What more classic backup gun is there than the M1911A1,...
- Shotguns
Croatian Improvised Weapons: From Obrez to Single-Shot Yugo...
- Rifles
For the full episode with the hand loading instructional...
- Machine Guns
During the 1930s, there was interest in Finland in replacing...
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In the 1970s and 80s, Colt offered a 4×20 fixed power scope...
- M1 Garand Development
The US military spent many years searching for a...
- Bergmann Automatic Pistols
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At Forgotten Weapons I think the most interesting guns out there are the most obscure ones. I try to search out experimental and prototype weapons and show you how they work, in addition to...
10 de jun. de 2024 · Learn about the history and features of various machine guns from around the world, from submachine guns to heavy machine guns. Watch videos, read articles, and see photos of rare and interesting firearms.
29 de jun. de 2024 · Forgotten Weapons is a website dedicated to exploring the history and features of various firearms, from select-fire to antique rifles. Browse the latest articles, videos, and photos of rifles from around the world, including the Ukrainian Tavor TAR, the Croatian MACS M2, and the Hungarian AMD-65.
Forgotten Weapons is a website and channel appearing on YouTube, Utreon, Full30 and Floatplane, created and presented by Ian McCollum. Forgotten Weapons covers the history of antique, obscure, and historically important firearms.
25 de feb. de 2022 · A video on the purpose, mechanics, and development of the M60 machine gun.
9 de abr. de 2020 · The United States developed the M1 carbine very quickly at the beginning of World War Two, once the German "blitzkrieg" made it clear that highly mobile enemy forces could threaten rear echelon ...