Larry Vickers has published the newest book in the Vickers Guide series, and it looks at German small arms of World War II - the first of two volumes to do so. https://www.vickersguide.com/ww2germany I had a hand in the project writing a substantial chunk of the text, and so I met up with Larry to sign copies of the book. And since we were in the same room together, what better to do than a Q&A? These questions, as always, were provided by my wonderful group of supporters at Patreon... 1:02 - Any guns you regret selling? 2:08 - Condensed bio 5:13 - Is the DI system in the AR good or bad? 8:03 - What was Larry’s involvement in the HK 416? 9:04 - Why is the AK so good? 11:16 - 7.62x39 or 5.45x39? 12:39 - What gun do you want to add to your personal collection? 13:31 - Why is the AR guy (Vickers) doing a book on German WWII guns? 15:00 - Was the massive German R&D in WWII good or bad for them? 17:22 - If you were in WWII, what rifle and what job would you want? 19:40 - Thoughts on the Stoner 63 22:26 - As a lefty, how do you shoot bolt action rifles? 24:18 - What is the most interesting piece of firearms history development? 25:28 - What handgun would you have picked for the new Army handgun? 27:56 - Before the M4, what rifles/carbines did elite units use? 31:48 - Plans for another 1911 build class? 33:42 - Why were the Germans unique in developing a GPMG? 36:44 - Why does H&K hate 10mm? 39:38 - Preference for Inglis vs FN High Power? Want to submit a question for the next Q&A? Sign up to help support Forgotten Weapons on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merchandise! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow