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Q&A 18: Ammunition Adventures (and more)

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons 00:30 - Belts or links, and why? 04:53 - What determines locations of gun manufacturing centers? 06:40 - Why did France not use 7.62 NATO? 09:38 - CMMG Guard, yea or nay? 12:32 - How do/did proof houses actually work? 15:45 - History of the 6mm Lee Navy (to be expanded into a standalone video later) 17:22 - 7.62mm NATO rifles in modern military applications? 19:42 - Why that straight trigger on French rifles? 23:00 - What Old West revolver would I carry? 24:37 - Why not lip-less magazines like the Madsen? 27:13 - Why did Germany not have a semiauto rifle before WWII? 30:33 - Would a modernized M1941 Johnson be a good thing? 32:49 - Is 5.56mm NATO due for replacement? 33:36 - Best gun-related gift I have ever received? 35:39 - Should the US Army have retained the .30-40 cartridge? 37:32 - Next international trip? 39:25 - Cool collectible guns for the Anglophile 43:20 - US intermediate cartridge development before WWII? 45:24 - Where do I get my surplus ammo? 47:42 - Why not more straight pull military rifles? 50:31 - How would I have improved the Mosin in the 20s or 30s? 52:11 - Inertial locking firearms? 53:35 - What about the FX-05 and Type 89 rifles? 54:50 - How to make a legal gun from an open-bolt SMG kit? 58:48 - What was the French problem with the Remington 07/15 rifles? As always, questions came from Patrons at the $2/month level and above. Thanks to all of you for the support! Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N Oracle #36270 Tucson, AZ 85704

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  • Originally Aired April 10, 2018
  • Runtime 1 minutes
  • Created September 28, 2021 by
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