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    Weapons manufacturing is the backbone of each country’s defense system. Having a domestic defense industry provides a country with the capability of defending its territory and interests independently. Production of weapons, even if they are small arms, is an expensive and complex business however. It takes a lot of time, expert knowledge, and money to design the weapon, test it, and finally put it into production. That is why many countries resort to the license-production of firearms. It is far cheaper and more efficient to produce a weapon that another country has developed. it can however come at the price of political and diplomatic strain. It is not uncommon to find that some countries resort to unlicensed weapon production. Weapon blueprints can be obtained through various methods, usually by industrial espionage, and used to make copycat weapons. Some of these weapons have only a couple of so-called “borrowed” features, while others are complete clones of the originals.
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Комментарии • 4,5 тыс.

  • @Simplehistory
    @Simplehistory  Год назад +2310

    What do you do if you have no original ideas of your own? Steal and rip off someone else's research, ideas and design and make a shameless copy! 🤮🔫

    • @dells4464
      @dells4464 Год назад +82

      Good idea! I’ll try this one sometime not like there gonna have a war with me

    • @ValerioPoortooo
      @ValerioPoortooo Год назад +23

      Bella fratello viva l Italia

    • @srf8788
      @srf8788 Год назад +7

      🧑🏻‍🦲🤜🏽👹

    • @hobobaggins8938
      @hobobaggins8938 Год назад +65

      We all know that China will always will be good at bootlegging and copying

    • @davidspencer8373
      @davidspencer8373 Год назад +3

      Like video

  • @jaykobnash4627
    @jaykobnash4627 Год назад +5338

    That reminds me of the time in Vietnam. when the Navy seals desperately needed a sub-machine gun in 9mm, and was using the Swedish K at the time. Seeing how Sweden was a neutral country, it posed a problem having Swedish guns in a war zone to which they cut off the supply of new sub-machine guns. So the government commissioned Smith and Wesson to make the model 76 which was a direct copy of the Swedish K. Super interesting story in my opinion. I don’t understand why when the government shamelessly copies something it’s okay, but when I pirate a copy of shrek 3 to DVD the FBI kicks down my door.

    • @AwakenedAvocado
      @AwakenedAvocado Год назад +87

      Lol

    • @ericktamberg670
      @ericktamberg670 Год назад +206

      The Police Department where I work here in Brazil still has some units of Smith & Wesson M-76 (probably supplied by CIA during anti-Communist struggle in 70's). M-76 is a fragile gun. All that I handled are with loose buttstocks, dropping magazines while cocking or losing parts. Other SMGs of the same era, or even older (like Beretta M-12 or Brazilian INA) generally came to our days in better conditions.

    • @kylep3440
      @kylep3440 Год назад +232

      Because this greatly angers Shrek when you pirate his life , and the government fears his ire

    • @naonzz5942
      @naonzz5942 Год назад +57

      Watch out dude disney may sent assassin to stop you from copying their films

    • @bintheredonethat
      @bintheredonethat Год назад

      After the FBI corrals your sorry rear end for stealing Hollywood's cut, they are an approved propaganda organ after all, you will be punished. I see being locked in an unpadded room with bright, oscillating rainbow colors and forced to listen to Nancy Pelosi speeches at 100db, for at least 48 hours. After which you will be force fed the blue pill, attend some re-education seminars before being released on Rodeo Drive with no money. That'll learn ya!

  • @lockedon8953
    @lockedon8953 Год назад +1771

    Unlike Russia's model, the galil actually had built in wire cutters and a bottle opener.
    The M60 was also technically a clone.

    • @OGRajamaki
      @OGRajamaki Год назад +189

      Wire cutter in Galil was copied from the finnish RK62. The bottle opener though was genius for their climate!

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Год назад +65

      @@OGRajamaki There is no wire cutter in RK62. The Wire cutter is in the bipod in Galil and RK62 has no bipod. The bottle opener was because soldier break their magazines by using them as bottle openers.

    • @OGRajamaki
      @OGRajamaki Год назад +84

      @@okaro6595 The wire cutter is the muzzle device on end of RK62. You twist the muzzle of the rifle around the wire using it and shoot that's the way to cut wire with RK.

    • @markkaufmann7123
      @markkaufmann7123 Год назад +46

      Well I would say the M60 is a mashup of the MG 42 and the FG 42

    • @abyssinia4ever
      @abyssinia4ever Год назад +26

      The M60 is a hybrid of the FG42 and the MG42.

  • @smtoonentertainment
    @smtoonentertainment Год назад +584

    I wouldn't call the Galil a shameless copycat, it's one of the best AK derivatives ever made

    • @SemperFi85to91
      @SemperFi85to91 Год назад +43

      Derivative, aka- copycat
      I have a thesaurus on my phone lol

    • @zenn6636
      @zenn6636 Год назад +48

      @@SemperFi85to91 derivative can mean that in a different context but in this context it means evolution or variant

    • @SemperFi85to91
      @SemperFi85to91 Год назад

      @@zenn6636 I knew some dumbass would say it like that

    • @ItsSpecialHands
      @ItsSpecialHands Год назад +25

      It's demonstrably not a straight copy, I think the video was more interested in talking about how much the Finnish variation played in the design of the Galil. Virtually every AK derivative from outside Russia brings someone unique to the table. The AK itself took massive notes from the American M1 Garand (though people often misrepresent the STG44 as being the main inspiration for the AK, despite Kalashnikov's design sharing very little with the STG and a lot with the operating system of the M1, which the soviets had access to via lend lease)

    • @XxxSIGMA_SUPERIORxxX
      @XxxSIGMA_SUPERIORxxX Год назад

      Oy vey goyim a copy cat

  • @VertietRyper
    @VertietRyper Год назад +189

    It's worth mentioning that the Sten is quite literally a gutted MP-28 because it worked and they had the ability to make a lot of it. The MP-28 was a German interwar-era improvement upon the MP-18 from World War 1. So yes, the sidemounted magazine well of the Sten is from the gun's... lineage.

    • @neowisek7757
      @neowisek7757 Год назад +16

      Surprise surprise the american RUclipsr is biased.

    • @Joe-sc8fu
      @Joe-sc8fu Год назад

      @@neowisek7757 Who isn't?

    • @cac_deadlyrang
      @cac_deadlyrang Год назад

      I’m kinda surprised that the British didn’t relegate the Sten to reservists and resistance while adopting the Owen gun or something as standard-issue.

    • @jimjam5239
      @jimjam5239 Год назад +3

      I think that's a bit of a stretch. Though the Lanchester, used by the Royal Navy, was quite literally a shameless copy of the MP28.

    • @VertietRyper
      @VertietRyper Год назад

      @@jimjam5239 I mean, there is the obvious lack of comfortable furniture on the Sten but mechanically they're the same. A simple blow-back submachinegun.
      Calling the Sten maybe more of a mass produced and gutted spin on the MP-28 is probably more appropriate than calling it a ripoff, though

  • @tetov1620
    @tetov1620 Год назад +709

    Mexico's fx 05 was thought to be a copy of the g36 and hk sued them. However, they dropped the lawsuit when they were allowed to see the interal mechanisms and concluded that although it takes visual inspiration the fx05 is not a copy

    • @MaestroJericho
      @MaestroJericho Год назад +58

      Lol I wonder how much money changed hands with that fiasco.

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus Год назад +45

      I can’t wait to sell water in cans that are red with white letters on them and I’ll make my brands name . . . “Goke”

    • @adamarens3520
      @adamarens3520 Год назад +16

      @@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus okay but I call the rights to Diet Goke!

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus Год назад +8

      @@adamarens3520 how about 20 percent of the distribution profits and 30 percent of merch profits?

    • @DiegoValle392
      @DiegoValle392 Год назад +7

      Fair use and piracy are moral obligations

  • @igotnothingbettertodo472
    @igotnothingbettertodo472 Год назад +1561

    Just a note for the Israeli Galil, Yisrael Galili was not Palestinian but rather Russian with the original name of Mikail Balashnikov yes Balashnikov and he has no connection to Mikail Kalashnikov the famous AK47 designer.
    He changed his name to Yisrael Galili to sound more Israeli like because they were going to name a gun after him and so Galili was chosen.
    Edit: lot of people seem to think Balashnikov was born in Mandatory palestine but no he was not, the wiki page you read is of Yisrael Berchenko a Hagganah commander who also changed his name to Galili.
    So in summery there are 2 Yisrael Galili's one with the original name of Mikail Balashnikov, a Soviet who moved to Israel and designed the Galil rifle, and Yisrael Berchenko who was born in Israel and was a Haggana (underground millitia before the IDF) commander.

    • @ethanandlanehall1357
      @ethanandlanehall1357 Год назад +223

      "What should we name this gun?"
      "The Balishnikov."
      "That sounds too much like Kalashnikov."
      "Fine, how about Galil?"
      "Good enough."

    • @Thoroughly_Wet
      @Thoroughly_Wet Год назад +186

      "mom, can we have Kalashnikov?"
      "We have Kalashnikov at home"
      Kalashnikov at home: "Balashnikov"

    • @then00brathalos
      @then00brathalos Год назад +81

      AK : you are weak
      Galil : I'm You !

    • @kuzakani4297
      @kuzakani4297 Год назад +52

      @@then00brathalos insert two Spiderman pointing each other meme*

    • @jarjar2427
      @jarjar2427 Год назад +36

      He was born in Mandatory Palestine, which makes him Palestinian.

  • @rhorho6538
    @rhorho6538 Год назад +874

    The fact that the Springfield rifle, a copy of the Mauser bolt action, was not included is a damn shame. Especially since the patents for the Mauser were still valid so the US "nationalized" them.

    • @payday2sucksballs216
      @payday2sucksballs216 Год назад +156

      How dare imply that americans ever copy other things

    • @maledetto1221
      @maledetto1221 Год назад +51

      If I remeber correctly Mauser won the trial, but due to the end of the war it was barely enough to keep the company rolling instead of going bankruptcy

    • @skulljim9547
      @skulljim9547 Год назад +20

      I’m surprised he didn’t mention this and no one brought it up as far as I can tell. The type 4/5 (it is referred to as both) which is basically an m1 garand with a 10 round magazine instead of 8 and uses 7.7x58mm arisaka but aside from that is just an m1

    • @shinobu2394
      @shinobu2394 Год назад +9

      yeah i was expecting it to be in the video, surprised it wasnt

    • @jetli740
      @jetli740 Год назад

      @@payday2sucksballs216 HA HA USA dont copy but steal. Your rocket technology is direct steal from german V2, Your B2 is a copy of the horten 229 which again you actually steal from german
      Plz dont make us laugh

  • @Amigafur
    @Amigafur Год назад +24

    Fun fact! The Sten was based off of the Lanchester, and the Lanchester was a copy of the MP28, a German SMG!

  • @theprofessional155
    @theprofessional155 Год назад +1620

    Norinco also produced the Type 56 a very similar copy of the Tula Soviet SKS. However this rifle was designed with cooperation from the Soviet Union . However the Soviet Union regretted it after the Sino Soviet Split. This is when the two communist countries turned on each other . They also later designed the Type 63 which is also in COD Cold War. It has a detachable 20 round magazine where the original SKS uses stripper clips . The Type 63 could also be produced for full automatic fire where the original SKS was semi automatic .The Type 63 had higher accuracy then the Type 56 a Chinese Copy of the AK47. The Chinese army used their own copies of the SKSs and AK47s against the Soviets the same country they copied from in the Sino Soviet border war.

    • @hashhashbrowns5381
      @hashhashbrowns5381 Год назад +68

      Nice the great GTA youtuber, (generic comment aside Norinco even made some M14's as well.Back in vietnam i think they were back and forth but went with russian like frames).

    • @CheeseBaller948
      @CheeseBaller948 Год назад +43

      didn’t expect to see you here

    • @danielnails7655
      @danielnails7655 Год назад +36

      I own a Type 56. Original parts on her. Chinese stampings. Everything. She's dinged on the stock that she more than likely seen multiple theaters.

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen Год назад

      Communist China copies everything.

    • @zhangmeng8217
      @zhangmeng8217 Год назад +14

      They also made copy’s of M14 and all sorts of pistols. (Most from the Soviet Union)

  • @BadBomb555
    @BadBomb555 Год назад +307

    Britain in fact did copy an SMG as well. Lanchester MkI was a straight copy of German MP28 SMG with additional bayonet lug. This was however way too expensive to produce in mass quantity so Britain had to resort to cheapening it's productation till they managed to make it into the Sten, which Germans copied later to complete the full cycle of copying.

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Год назад +7

      MP18

    • @FlunkeyMonkey
      @FlunkeyMonkey Год назад +19

      @@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 the mp28 is an evolution of the mp18, with many improvements made to its design after the end of ww1

    • @ThatPianoNoob
      @ThatPianoNoob Год назад +1

      For the amount of weapons still capable of holding bayonets I wonder how many people were killed with them in ww2.. seems like that and horses were some of the dumbest traditional pitfalls.

    • @jacobzehner2004
      @jacobzehner2004 Год назад

      Yeah I saw one and it look exactly like a mp28.

  • @probablynotleo4340
    @probablynotleo4340 Месяц назад +7

    Every gun that starts with "Type"

  • @FloodExterminator
    @FloodExterminator Год назад +5

    Fun Fact: Late war Sten guns were made in a way that would allow them to use MP40 magazines!

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Год назад +31

    “I need guns, lots of guns.” John Wick

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 Год назад +664

    Yisrael Galili actually was not originally called that. He actually had to change his name because of the rifle. His original name was completely unsuitable for someone developing a Kalashnikov copy. Believe or not, it was Balashnikov.
    RK62 use also a milled receiver. Only exception were the RK62-76 models made by Valmet for about five years from the the late 70s. Sako never used stamped receivers. The army required similar tolerances for the stamped so it did not become much cheaper and was abandoned. Mine was from 1973 and had a milled receiver.
    Sten was a simplified version of Lanchester SMG which was a copy of German MP-28 Schmeisser. Schmeisser was one of few German SMGs with semi-automatic option and Sten kept that. MP40 was only fully automatic.

    • @yourlocalmilkman916
      @yourlocalmilkman916 Год назад +7

      Atleast the galil a good rifle

    • @dannyg1153
      @dannyg1153 Год назад +60

      🅱️alashnikov rifle would have been so cool

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад +1

      MP-38, not 28.

    • @davidgibson3631
      @davidgibson3631 Год назад +1

      Galill now have a best copy gun in Vietnam . That is STV gun

    • @user-vn9js4kg2v
      @user-vn9js4kg2v Год назад +2

      ​@@eelchiong6709 it was the mp28 they copied from for the Lanchester the British had captured some of these in Ethiopia the british did not have access to mp 38s at the time, the most immediately obvious difference between the mp28/Lanchester and the mp38 is the former 2 feed from the side and latter feeds from below

  • @hujack3747
    @hujack3747 Год назад +3

    CQ is only for export, and is not a project of the Chinese military. The PLA did have AK-47 license and develop their own variants, but today they are using QBZ-95 and QBZ-191, all developed by themselves.

  • @bridgewatercontract1
    @bridgewatercontract1 Год назад +5

    Did you forget about the M 60 MG 42 copy
    and the Springfield clone of the Mauser

  • @Dont_care_4_U
    @Dont_care_4_U Год назад +530

    You forgot the most important feature that the Israeli galil had.
    A built in bottle opener!
    It was added because Israeli soldiers kept using their FAL magazines as make shift bootle openers and in the process ruined said magazines.
    So in order to avoid this situation IWI designed its original galil with both a wire cutter and a bottle opener at the base of the barrel

    • @polrealfake
      @polrealfake Год назад +36

      Holy moly, that is awesome.

    • @justink-kh3ps
      @justink-kh3ps Год назад +35

      and the bipod doubled as wire cutters too

    • @vrygon8893
      @vrygon8893 Год назад +16

      his last name was also balashnikov before changing it to galil (to avoid confusion)

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Год назад +16

      The Galil is often issued to reservists troops, so it's not unusual for the reservists to keep the weapon at home, or carry it after training.
      Israelis aren't all drinking soda all the time, it's just the reservists.

    • @FishKepr
      @FishKepr Год назад +4

      Not to be outdone, Picatinny rail bottle openers are readily available.

  • @noahowenst
    @noahowenst Год назад +72

    Fun fact, his real surname was Yisrael Balashnikov, and because he was a gun inventor, he felt he needed to change his name because of Mikhail Kalashnikov.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад +1

      How did they make that mistake?

    • @noahowenst
      @noahowenst Год назад

      @@user-op8fg3ny3j probably just an error in research. Yisrael used to live in Palestine (pre-israel) and the Gaza Strip I think. Don’t take me up on that though

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Год назад +6

      No, he was born in the Mandatory Palestine in 1923.

    • @noahowenst
      @noahowenst Год назад +9

      @@okaro6595 two conflicting reports seem to be either that he’s born In Palestine or Ukraine. So my guess is he was born in Mandatory Palestine but had Ukrainian/Russian parents- ancestry

    • @noahowenst
      @noahowenst Год назад +5

      @@okaro6595 thank you by the way. I don’t want to be spreading misinformation

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland Год назад +129

    The animation of parts falling off of the Chinese 'M-16' reminds me of the original M-60, used in Vietnam.
    The trigger section had a tendency to fall off rather sneakily if not checked or somehow fastened more securely.
    This would prove to be rather embarrassing when the M-60 gunner needed to lay down suppressive fire during an enemy ambush.
    Some gunners wound their dogtag chain around the barrel to prevent some other stuff from getting loose.

    • @RedTachi
      @RedTachi Год назад +3

      My M60 stayed solid and accurate as long as you did short bursts.

    • @yae_123
      @yae_123 Год назад

      No wonder why the Chinese knockoff never saw major service with anyone

    • @mrsock3380
      @mrsock3380 Год назад +9

      I'm surprised they video didn't mention the M60 when talking about MG42 clone, but I'm sure that wouldn't be clone, just that it "drew inspiration from".

    • @Jake-dh9qk
      @Jake-dh9qk Год назад +8

      @@mrsock3380 It seems that this channel tends to be a bit biased towards China in general. NATO is notorious for using eachother's designs in tanks, jets and guns but it largely focuses on China to perpetuate the idea that only China copies, when in reality most countries do the same thing.
      I bet if they made a video about China they would criticize their use of "human wave attacks" but when they make a video on Napoleon they would praise his "genius tactics" when Napoleon's greatest tactic was also literally human wave attacks.

    • @Darkpara1
      @Darkpara1 Год назад +4

      @@Jake-dh9qk China are known as the worlds cheap replica fiends, when it comes to basically every piece of technology.
      "Made in China" is the joke for a reason. Basically every country has done it to some extent though.

  • @chadkingoffuckmountain970
    @chadkingoffuckmountain970 Год назад +42

    As someone who was well acquainted with the Galil, it's also useful as a very convenient bottle-cap opener.

    • @BananaRama1312
      @BananaRama1312 Год назад

      Who needs bottle Openers anyways

    • @PlayfulDoggy
      @PlayfulDoggy Год назад

      Also the best weapon in bo1 zombies, in general.

    • @irishwristwatch2487
      @irishwristwatch2487 Год назад

      ​@@PlayfulDoggy bo2 zombies too. That and an RPD and youre set

    • @PlayfulDoggy
      @PlayfulDoggy Год назад

      @@irishwristwatch2487 major disagree m27 commando tops it. I'd rather go for rpd and a wonder weapons. Like acid gun, or paralizer. Like good ones.

  • @vivelenapoleon1927
    @vivelenapoleon1927 Год назад +169

    USA: I made this new gun!
    UK: Cool, too expensive for us.
    France: I got my Famas, but good for you.
    China: OUR gun.

    • @jcn268
      @jcn268 Год назад +13

      China makes guns cheaper to do business , that's why China is so wealthy

    • @duff6587
      @duff6587 Год назад

      @@jcn268 they claim to be communist but they're more consumer market driven than the US cheap stuff made to be replaced

    • @jcn268
      @jcn268 Год назад

      @@duff6587 they never claimed to be communists , they call themselves socialist , western fed media keeps calling them communism when China does better in than the US in business and trade

    • @CantoniaCustoms
      @CantoniaCustoms Год назад +6

      @@jcn268 Cheaper within acceptable quality

    • @frichoko1985
      @frichoko1985 Год назад +16

      @@jcn268 cap

  • @jannawrocki4427
    @jannawrocki4427 Год назад +395

    What is also interesting that the Polish Underground State build own version of Sten, which was called Błyskawica or The Lightning. And it also looked like sten gun but with magazine like in MP40.

    • @_Abjuranax_
      @_Abjuranax_ Год назад +22

      The Sten jammed during the assassination of Heydrich, but he later died of wounds from a grenade his partner had. So, the Sten was probably one of the worst designs to copy, but when you need a lot of guns, reliability will always play second fiddle to quantity in the field.

    • @felixc.3444
      @felixc.3444 Год назад +6

      @@_Abjuranax_ I like your words, funny magic man

    • @averagedemographic8933
      @averagedemographic8933 Год назад +15

      @@_Abjuranax_ The Sten or something similar is the best weapon to covertly and cheaply produce. It’s quite literally a pipe, spring, bolt, trigger, and barrel. The Błyskawica could also use captured MP40 mags making reliability better.

    • @mp40submachinegun81
      @mp40submachinegun81 Год назад +3

      like me?

    • @felixc.3444
      @felixc.3444 Год назад +1

      @@mp40submachinegun81 precisely

  • @nolanfarris1679
    @nolanfarris1679 Год назад +31

    It’s so cool to see the animation and movement become so much more realistic. It’s a small detail but it really looks nice!

  • @Hardwire2345
    @Hardwire2345 Год назад +2

    Other countries: make a gun
    China: Write that down! Write that down!

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 Год назад +21

    As Bumblebee said in Transformers: Age of Extinction:"I hate cheap knock offs!"

  • @Jimmy-gd5ho
    @Jimmy-gd5ho Год назад +69

    Wait what about the Springfield 1903???? They ended up paying Mauser royalties for copying it

    • @monarch3335
      @monarch3335 Год назад +16

      It takes a Bolt Action Rifle enthusiast to recognize the similarities (in the bolt, mainly) and… unfortunately… there are very few of those left. But yeah the 1903 is basically an American Mauser chambered in 30-06.

    • @freedoomer2524
      @freedoomer2524 Год назад +1

      wasnt a copycat. America was paying royalties for the action

    • @FishKepr
      @FishKepr Год назад +13

      @@freedoomer2524 Yes, but that was AFTER Mauser sued the US.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Год назад +1

      @@FishKepr A mistake in the US for not putting it in the peace treaty. They took the Aspirin trade mark but forgot the rifle.

    • @MRsolidcolor
      @MRsolidcolor Год назад

      Springfield is kind of trash everything they have is a copy of something.. and its worse

  • @yzj6-859
    @yzj6-859 Год назад +102

    During my service in the Taiwanese army, I used a T-74 machine gun. His disassembly method is very similar to FN's MAG machine gun, and the appearance is the same. FN is also said to have filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the T-74 machine gun.

    • @qinxianghou885
      @qinxianghou885 Год назад

      武统的时候记得投降❤

    • @yzj6-859
      @yzj6-859 Год назад

      @@qinxianghou885 先來再說

    • @qinxianghou885
      @qinxianghou885 Год назад +1

      那可不 得先提醒到位 看你美帝主子到时候可会救你🥰🥰🥰

    • @yzj6-859
      @yzj6-859 Год назад

      @@qinxianghou885 你不來你要怎麼統?

    • @user-qp4hb8lb2g
      @user-qp4hb8lb2g Год назад +1

      @@qinxianghou885 嘿,老兄,人家没说关于大陆和台湾的言论,你这样你这样有点像无脑粉红

  • @megaxtrime3144
    @megaxtrime3144 Год назад +55

    Ironically the German MP3008 though a copy of the sten, was also a copy of the German MP28 as that's where the sten was originally copied from

    • @KarinExMachina
      @KarinExMachina Год назад +6

      Indeed so I wouldn't call it a copy

    • @mdj.6179
      @mdj.6179 Год назад +2

      Military weapons have been copied almost since the beginning of war. Rome copied the Celtic style of sword...

    • @MrSlitskirts
      @MrSlitskirts Год назад +1

      Yes, the Lanchester was the British 'version' of the German MP28 from which as you mentioned the Sten was copied from in certain design areas. This was due to the British not having any design experience making SMG's, so they studied captured German MP38's pressed into service as the Lanchester (primarily used by the Royal Navy) in order to learn how to make one under wartime conditions. Thats also likely why (as mentioned) the Sten had a side mounted magazine because the German MP38/British Lanchester did too.

    • @LeanBackNplay
      @LeanBackNplay Год назад +2

      Washington and New York are innovative names lol

  • @taco-bellleftovers1816
    @taco-bellleftovers1816 Год назад +10

    "Can we have M-16?"
    "We have M-16 at home"
    M-16 at home: 12:11

  • @bluedemon6989
    @bluedemon6989 Год назад +279

    14:54 I love how they embraced the “Made in China” Meme where the stock from the CQ-311 just straights up falls onto the ground like the gun was poorly made, just like the products made in China are.

    • @wesleyy2502
      @wesleyy2502 Год назад +29

      I was hoping it would just completely fall apart.

    • @kingking-ci1gf
      @kingking-ci1gf Год назад +32

      I was expecting it to pop out a flag saying “no refunds”

    • @user-ov4jl6hg3x
      @user-ov4jl6hg3x Год назад +25

      Yeah, check your computer rq, you see it? Yeah, I but ya do, made in China

    • @lanceamadantebonife3987
      @lanceamadantebonife3987 Год назад +63

      @@user-ov4jl6hg3x mine says made in taiwan.

    • @jackryanp.llenes7495
      @jackryanp.llenes7495 Год назад +23

      @@lanceamadantebonife3987 the chips are from taiwan

  • @revan7383
    @revan7383 Год назад +7

    Fun fact about the galil, it has another variant in 7.62 nato (.308) and a modernized vatiant called the galil ACE in 7.62 soviet

  • @user-ov5oy8zm4c
    @user-ov5oy8zm4c Год назад +2

    In fact, a little knowledge of history will tell you that when Chinese Norinco began producing the CQ series rifle, the international rights to Colt's M16 had already expired, and during the same period Bushmaster and Canada's Diemaco had unashamedly seized Colt's AR-15 production status. Another most important point is that in the 1980s, P.R.China and the United States were military allies and they jointly aided the Taliban in Afghanistan to fight the Soviet CCCP, the U.S. CIA paid P.R.China to copy all kinds of cheap free world weapons to aid the Taliban, which was the origin of the CQ rifle, so it is said that the CQ rifle was shamelessly copied by a group of history falsifiers as shamelessly as they modified the movie "Rambo III".

  • @nicholasmontgomery8594
    @nicholasmontgomery8594 Год назад +256

    I'm surprised the North Korean M16A1 wasn't mentioned. It wasn't standard issue to their troops but for their guerilla forces that would have smuggled them into the south, commit terrorist acts and ditch the guns. The idea was that once the guns were recovered, local forces would blame American soldiers for the acts.

    • @redpipola
      @redpipola Год назад

      ‘Terrorist act’

    • @JustGuy7721
      @JustGuy7721 Год назад

      From what I heard, North Korea have unlicensed copy of K2 rifles since 1990's issued by special forces and it was known during 2015 North Korea shelling of South Korea across the Western Front.

    • @JeremyScout
      @JeremyScout Год назад +48

      Sounds like no russian

    • @JustGuy7721
      @JustGuy7721 Год назад +1

      @@JeremyScout Huh? What do you mean?

    • @AbsoluteRatBastard
      @AbsoluteRatBastard Год назад +53

      @@JustGuy7721 Like the call of duty mission. Makarov and friends attacked a russian airport, didnt speak russian, and left the dead body of a CIA agent that was caught undercover by them to make it look like the americans attacked the russian airport, causing World War 3

  • @imperialshocker2182
    @imperialshocker2182 Год назад +568

    We definitely need a part 2 . Who's with me .

    • @christopherdempsey3878
      @christopherdempsey3878 Год назад +4

      I am!

    • @West_Coast_Gang
      @West_Coast_Gang Год назад +14

      A part two where it’s just the stuff the soviets stole from finland

    • @anthonyprentice8741
      @anthonyprentice8741 Год назад +2

      🙋🏾‍♂️

    • @resonancebarracuda478
      @resonancebarracuda478 Год назад +5

      He forgot to mention the Type 56 assault rifle, Type 56 semi automatic rifle, Hakim semi automatic rifle, Hanyang 88 bolt action rifle, Vz 58 assault rifle m56 SMG and the K 50 SMG.

    • @ZoltanMarossy
      @ZoltanMarossy Год назад +1

      Yup

  • @smtoonworld
    @smtoonworld Год назад +9

    *Okay okay, hear me out. The Galil may be a clone, but it's practical and a pretty neat-looking firearm.*

  • @shinobu2394
    @shinobu2394 Год назад +3

    im honestly surprised the springfield 1903/mauser isnt here considering how iconic the design was

  • @Freedomlander_101
    @Freedomlander_101 Год назад +249

    As an actual Gun Enthusiast, i do hate Copycat gun designs, although i find them somewhat interesting.

    • @bravecylinder93
      @bravecylinder93 Год назад +40

      The worse they look, the funnier it is to make fun of them

    • @GameTavern2224
      @GameTavern2224 Год назад +18

      The Galel is actually pretty impressive

    • @royale7620
      @royale7620 Год назад +19

      The only copycat gun I approve of is the Spanish 1911

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Год назад

      @@bravecylinder93 Yep.

    • @GameTavern2224
      @GameTavern2224 Год назад

      @@royale7620 Spain made a 1911?

  • @jamesliu8095
    @jamesliu8095 Год назад +82

    I've noticed an animation error, that sten is firing from the closed bolt.

    • @edennguyen7766
      @edennguyen7766 Год назад +14

      That's the same stinker that CoD Vanguard made

    • @jcn268
      @jcn268 Год назад +9

      Another animation error was when it shows a Chinese soldier holding the norinco tho it said not a single was one used ont he armed forces 🤔

    • @spartanshadow90oficial
      @spartanshadow90oficial Год назад +3

      bro it's a animation, stop being complaining about details

    • @ME-ci8zi
      @ME-ci8zi Год назад +1

      Not to mention the random welding on the norinco bolt carrier...

  • @JF-xq6fr
    @JF-xq6fr Год назад +23

    My Galil 392 ARM is extremely accurate and of course 100% reliable. It is however extremely 'over-gassed', but can be cured with aftermarket parts. I do wish it had a different twist rate than its 1:12". My NORINCO 1911A1 is a very fine pistol. I can not recall a malfunction EVER; in fact it feeds empty cases and is very accurate with a great trigger. The steel is supposedly 5100 series, which is a better spec than any other maker of this pistol... Even has a fully chromed barrel/chamber and all parts are milled and forged. Good enough of a pistol that it is only one of three or four brands that Wilson will build upon. Will also add NORINCO 5.56 M193 ball ammo is very good. I ran it over a chronograph and its speed is on point, is clean and very effective. Cases reload well, but I do notice some variance in the extractor cut, but so far has been no big deal.

  • @dingo5208
    @dingo5208 Год назад +6

    I have a Norinco M4 and P226 clones. Great shooters, super accurate and a fair price. I shoot better with my clones than the M4 and P226 I use at work in the military. I even installed sig springs and an SRT into my clone.

  • @christianryansino3257
    @christianryansino3257 Год назад +215

    Fun fact: Although Norinco copied the CQ-311, they’ve never intended it to be used by China’s official armed forces but instead export it to foreign countries at a cheaper price. The Norinco QBZ-95 instead is the official service rifle of China.

    • @duff6587
      @duff6587 Год назад +20

      Yeah we heard from the video but still cool I guess

    • @EmbeddedWithin
      @EmbeddedWithin Год назад +9

      They said that in the video…

    • @JM-ru7nl
      @JM-ru7nl Год назад +17

      Since 2019, Norinco QBZ-95 is being rapidly replaced by the QBZ-191 as the official main rifle of China

    • @jeffersonray9503
      @jeffersonray9503 Год назад +7

      The SWAT unit in Fujian actually equipped CQ-311,or maybe it's variant.

    • @joshuajoaquin5099
      @joshuajoaquin5099 Год назад +1

      i recall in Warrior competition at Jordan where all Special Forces around the world compete at each other, i saw a photo of Chinese spec ops carrying CQ carbines

  • @Dumb-Comment
    @Dumb-Comment Год назад +7

    Comment section: *Forget most part of this video except the part where "China" is mentioned*

  • @El_Presidente_5337
    @El_Presidente_5337 Год назад

    Really nice animation improvements over the years.

  • @joindoh2724
    @joindoh2724 Год назад +1

    When I just getting into this hobby, I’m just a college student with part-time job, Norinco did good job let people like me can afford a firearm with calibre larger than .22.
    I owned the AR/SKS/P226 clone and I can say all of those made by low quality materials and finish looks like done by amateur. But after own those thing make me have motivation to work harder for finally own a real deal like colt or sig. good job Norinco

  • @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache
    @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache Год назад +8

    *slams desk* "Identity theft isn't a joke, Jim! Millions of families suffer every year!"

  • @lightninglj
    @lightninglj Год назад +90

    I remember hearing some of the old timers talk about how you can just throw a sten smg in a room and it would just fire until it runs out of ammo, the trigger was that sensitive

    • @richardlooch2109
      @richardlooch2109 Год назад +8

      you an uzi can do that too :D best way to clear a room.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Год назад +3

      Grenade mode. Star Trek phasers do same, put them in overload and they become a grenade.

    • @dustinandtarynwolfe5540
      @dustinandtarynwolfe5540 Год назад +3

      I thought you said a sten mag at first. Might have been funnier that way. Didn't lose any of its accuracy anyway.

    • @nathankindle282
      @nathankindle282 Год назад +4

      If it fired at all. The Sten was notorious for being unreliable.

  • @RainierGuide174
    @RainierGuide174 Год назад

    The stock falling off in the end cracks me up

  • @franklekwan5860
    @franklekwan5860 Год назад +3

    Copying is different from faking. Faking is a shame but I think copying or copycat is not a shame at all. In fact, it is a very importing aspect of invention or creation. I believe many people, or companies or some countries, have been "copying" some kind of machines. For example, Nikon and Canon were "copying" Leica, everyone are copying the idea of a Tank from the British and etc. The important thing is, most of the time "copycats" are not only copying, they also improve the new product in some way. Weather it is better quality or less cost, or anything, it can still be consider some kind of invention or creation.

  • @Vlad-xx8xc
    @Vlad-xx8xc Год назад +29

    Fun fact: AK-47 is basically an upside-down copycat of M1 Garand.

    • @colin4tor781
      @colin4tor781 Год назад +10

      Thats more of a myth. The Ak is far more similar to the STG44 than the Garande.

    • @Vlad-xx8xc
      @Vlad-xx8xc Год назад +17

      @@colin4tor781 Only the looks are simlair. StG44 is mechanically more simlair to weapons like Vz 58, SKS, FN FAL or SVT-40. AK's interiors resemble those of a Garand (rotating bolt, long stroke piston gas system and trigger mechanism).
      Edit: All contemporary assault rifles are somehow simlair to the StG44, by the way.

    • @user-ri5oc5rw5b
      @user-ri5oc5rw5b Год назад

      No it's not you dipsh- *OOOOH OOOOHHH OOOOOH OOOHH MY GOD!!!!!*

    • @numbsliwa
      @numbsliwa Год назад +1

      @@user-ri5oc5rw5b relax. I can hear that all the time from people that saw weapons only in TV or video games.

    • @Juicewski2
      @Juicewski2 Год назад

      @@colin4tor781 Let Papa Kalashnikov educate you about the subject.
      ruclips.net/video/J4l33puWET0/видео.html

  • @finkelooper2736
    @finkelooper2736 Год назад +36

    Germany: creates MP 18
    Britain: creates Sten gun by copying MP 18
    Germany: creates MP 3008 by copying Sten Gun

    • @tapferer.Toaster
      @tapferer.Toaster Год назад +3

      I would like to add that the M98 was also ,,copied‘‘ and manufactured by the Americans without a license. The Springfield M1903 is very Simulator to the m98 System.
      well, both sides were repeatedly inspired by their opponents, which is somehow paradoxical

    • @highfive4203
      @highfive4203 3 дня назад

      ​@@tapferer.Toasterit is not just very simular to the G98, it's a shameless copy. 99% of this gun is just straight up copied.

  • @zachester
    @zachester Год назад +89

    The Israeli IMI Galil is how a copy really should be; it didn't just copy verbatim the AK-47 or make a cheaper version of it but instead modified the weapon to better suit their needs and improve the overall performance of the weapon system. The rest were just shameless copies or done in desperations.

    • @mattynek2
      @mattynek2 Год назад +9

      With AKs, it's a really unique situation. Almost feels like the AK is a "royalty free" gun

    • @myfaceismyshield5963
      @myfaceismyshield5963 Год назад +5

      Well the Galil wasn't even based on the AK, since it was based on a rifle that was already an entirely separate gun that was only manufactured around the design of an AK... the RK62 is a much better gun compared to the AK47 it was copied and enhanced from. I've shot both (never shot a Galil though), and the Galil is even further from the AK. So it's definitely much more than a copy, even if the basic mechanisms and the silhouette are the same.

    • @becauselifts9913
      @becauselifts9913 Год назад

      @@myfaceismyshield5963 Yep. Less a "copy" and more a generational improvement over the AK, with a specific goal to improve it.

    • @mickkrever4084
      @mickkrever4084 Год назад

      *after they stole gunpowder they still have audacity to come back and bashing China*

    • @CunnyMuncher
      @CunnyMuncher Год назад +1

      @@myfaceismyshield5963 Israelis are good at taking other culture's things, to be fair.

  • @NAVYPROUD34
    @NAVYPROUD34 Год назад +1

    14:42 that looks identical to the GTA V Ammunation 😂

  • @CrungleFunk
    @CrungleFunk Год назад +134

    I kinda love how those Yugoslavian inventors won a patent case with the argument; “Oh, your mad because we’re copying your design?! You remember that war not too long back…?”

    • @themenacingpenguin.7152
      @themenacingpenguin.7152 Год назад +1

      I'd just say what you gonna do about it?

    • @TheMock5000
      @TheMock5000 Год назад +1

      ​@@themenacingpenguin.7152 Invade again

    • @milosnikolic7842
      @milosnikolic7842 Год назад +2

      @@TheMock5000 LoL Yugoslavia would kick Germany's as* easy in those days, well up until the brakeaway and civil war. And that's a fact

    • @Schwachsinnn
      @Schwachsinnn Год назад +4

      @@milosnikolic7842 Could be true but it surely would have not have been a walkover. True Germany got immensly demilitarilised after ww2, but both parts of Germany were actually remilitarised and being prepared to end up at the front (cold war soviet block vs western block) in case of an upcoming war. Thus both armies were always at the ready.

    • @milosnikolic7842
      @milosnikolic7842 Год назад

      @@Schwachsinnn I hope everyone got this comment in a more of comical way than a true statement. Well, that was a thing I was referring to so the West side had Allies armies, and East side had the Soviet army. But none of those were German. So in theory. But that being said Yugoslavia was no pushover at all

  • @toiletvirusandcoronapaper271
    @toiletvirusandcoronapaper271 Год назад

    Your animation has become so advanced since I saw this last

  • @theguywhosnothere
    @theguywhosnothere Год назад +9

    quick tidbit but why did you animate the Thomson having a slower fire right than the MP40, the MP40 is famous for its slow rate of fire, qnd the Thomson is famous for its extremely high rate of fire :)

  • @JohnSmith-xv2ob
    @JohnSmith-xv2ob Год назад +70

    Fun fact about the Galil; there was a bottle opener built into the bottom of the handguard. I don't remember if it was INTENDED to be a bottle opener but it quickly earned the reputation for being the rifle that openly promoted cracking a cold one with Ishmael and Yoseph after a long day of stomping basically everyone next door to you.

    • @n.mcneil4066
      @n.mcneil4066 Год назад +6

      Speaking of bottle openers, many Ford vehicles built in the early 50's had a bottle opener on the back of the clamp that secured the steering column to the dash. I don't think Ford intended it but it sure came in handy.

    • @JohnSmith-xv2ob
      @JohnSmith-xv2ob Год назад +1

      @@n.mcneil4066 Neat! Nothing better than a car that endorses driving under the influence 😂

    • @fishingthelist4017
      @fishingthelist4017 Год назад +3

      @@n.mcneil4066 we always used the lower hinge to the driver's door.

    • @BananaRama1312
      @BananaRama1312 Год назад +1

      Lol Imagine needing a bottle Opener to crack Open a cold one 😂

    • @JohnSmith-xv2ob
      @JohnSmith-xv2ob Год назад

      @@BananaRama1312 Imagine low-key bragging about the obvious fact that you don't technically need a bottle opener and you can do it with three times as much difficulty by using something else.

  • @Grasyl
    @Grasyl Год назад +43

    1:49 The Sten is a simplified version of the Lanchester SMG a copy of the German Bergman MP18/1.

    • @flip849
      @flip849 Год назад +2

      And the sten copied the mp40 magazine

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Год назад +4

      MP28/II actually, MP28, Lanchester and Sten were selective fire. MP-18 and MP-38/40 were not.

    • @Grasyl
      @Grasyl Год назад

      @@okaro6595 Thanks

    • @TheLoraxshadenough
      @TheLoraxshadenough Год назад +2

      The Germans literally copied their own homework they forgot about

  • @TheRealFlinxy
    @TheRealFlinxy Год назад +2

    3:46 aint no way walter joined the WW2 german club

  • @DannyDav5
    @DannyDav5 Год назад

    Great video, enjoyed every minute of it, many thanks

  • @MatthewSmith-to1hz
    @MatthewSmith-to1hz Год назад +9

    next video Idea:
    Douglas Monroe, the first and only U.S. Guardsman to be awarded the Medal of Honor

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 26 дней назад

    Country A: Can I copy your homework?
    Country B: Sure. Just change it a little bit to make it look less obvious

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211 Год назад

    Love the aim down sights animation, it's great lol

  • @josiahmeece3381
    @josiahmeece3381 Год назад +29

    These animations keep getting better and better! I love the M16 function check you guys put in. Keep it up!!

  • @mikemckinnon9826
    @mikemckinnon9826 Год назад +2

    Actually there were three copies of the Sten submachine gun made by German gunmakers. The Burp Guns used by US tank crewmen that were given the appellation M3 Grease Gun was actually license built in China as was the CQ-311

  • @TheKentuckyConservative
    @TheKentuckyConservative Год назад

    That was one of the best Nord VPN pitches I've ever heard, and I've heard a lot

  • @beniaminorzechowski9913
    @beniaminorzechowski9913 Год назад +37

    Apparently Israeli women weren’t allowed to serve in frontline units back then.
    This means that showing Israeli female soldiers in combat is technically innacuarate

    • @nursestoyland
      @nursestoyland Год назад +1

      @GordonRamsey34 I’m not sure about support, but I do think they didn’t allow women in combat roles

    • @beniaminorzechowski9913
      @beniaminorzechowski9913 Год назад +5

      @GordonRamsey34 reserve and logistics units only . No frontline troops until the 1990s

  • @DonPatrono
    @DonPatrono Год назад +39

    little note on the CQ311A (the civilian-sale variant of the CQ311): given the absurt ITAR export fees compounded to the already expensive Italian import fees for firearms, it was pretty common in Italy to buy a CQ311A and then buy aftermarket accessories like handguard, pistol grip, stock etc. to mock them up into an actual AR15. Mainly because you could buy a Norinco CQ for 300-400€, whereas even the cheapest PSA/Anderson AR would cost around 1500 to 3000€ due to the difficulty of procuring one.

    • @callumdonington2227
      @callumdonington2227 Год назад +7

      They were pretty popular in Canada as well, Norinco has quite the following here

    • @schrodingersgat4344
      @schrodingersgat4344 Год назад +2

      We don't get Chinese guns or ammo anymore, here in The States. Except for some shotguns.

    • @jacobzehner2004
      @jacobzehner2004 Год назад

      China can’t stop copying weapons because they are paranoid of being invaded again.

    • @leileijoker8465
      @leileijoker8465 Год назад +4

      Wow, PSA/Anderson only cost $3-400 here in the states when they're on sale. I wish we didn't ban the Chinese imports.

    • @DonPatrono
      @DonPatrono Год назад +1

      @@leileijoker8465 yeah, but sadly, as I said, once you compound US export fees, Italy's import/serialization/registration fees, and distributor's fees, a high-tier AR15 would end up costing almost twice as much, and a cheap one would end up being four or five times the price....which is why the vast majority of ARs you see here are chinese SDMs and Norincos, or EU-made Schmeissers, Hammerli and Oberland Arms, ADCs made in Italy, and very rarely some military surpluses from other countries

  • @timmythetennor3906
    @timmythetennor3906 Год назад

    That add read was so good I actually got it

  • @jperez374
    @jperez374 Год назад

    Your animations are good Enough for a game or cómics awesome videos! New subscriber.

  • @nihilism2004
    @nihilism2004 Год назад +4

    Any gun manufacturer: *Produces a nice firearm*
    Norinco: *It's free real estate*

  • @cantingvenus2
    @cantingvenus2 Год назад +13

    Your videos have improved drastically over the old ones and I love it. Keep it up guys.

  • @avnrulz8587
    @avnrulz8587 Год назад +1

    In the U.S., the 'AR' in 'AR-15' stands for Armalite, its builder.

    • @redneck96100
      @redneck96100 Год назад

      Was he claiming otherwise in any part of the video?

  • @williamlhuillier6663
    @williamlhuillier6663 Год назад +20

    The animation quality has gotten really good since I started watching some years ago. Keep up the good work!

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 Год назад +123

    My dad has a Romanian AK-47, full automatic (converted into a semi/full auto select fire pre ‘68), legally registered with the Department of the Treasury. He tested it out prior to having to store it outside of California in the late 1980s when anti-gun fever contaminated the state. It fires pretty well, even now when he tested it again in his new home state where it is legal.

  • @aymonfoxc1442
    @aymonfoxc1442 Год назад +2

    I think some greater background info regarding the origins of the Sten and the RAF alternative might prove useful (particularly given the theme of copying things). Last I heard, the Chinese are now adopting a knock-off AR-15 / M4 / M16 style rifle complete with piccaninny rail!

  • @Aaronschannels
    @Aaronschannels Год назад +2

    1903 springfield is a copy of the 1893 Mauser.

  • @kapsyvoneisenberg8735
    @kapsyvoneisenberg8735 Год назад +9

    I have been following this channel almost since its beggining. But dawn, the animation has gotten soo good that it true pleasure for the eyes. The rotation of the magazine on the STEN, the first person views and the cutout part at the galil and others gave me pure joy. All I can say is to thank you.

  • @2011Oly
    @2011Oly Год назад +90

    Fun fact: the sten was so cheap to make, the Belgian resistance made them in bike shops.

    • @themenacingpenguin.7152
      @themenacingpenguin.7152 Год назад +1

      The Sten is the dollar store of the gun world.

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Год назад +3

      The Lutty before the Lutty?

    • @perto1970
      @perto1970 Год назад +1

      I kind of wonder if that is not a urban legend, because there is a story about the Swedish K that it could be manufactured in bike factorys.

  • @bjung8858
    @bjung8858 5 дней назад

    The US copied the Springfield action for the Mauser and adopted a 30-03 because the ballistics was close to the 7x57. The Court awarded Mauser a win but after WWI, the US made Mauser drop the suit

  • @MrBilyard
    @MrBilyard Год назад

    What software did you use to make for animation?

  • @ndhart3213
    @ndhart3213 Год назад +88

    There is also the Lancaster SMG, which was a British copy of the German MP28 SMG.

    • @fernandoruizpou6905
      @fernandoruizpou6905 Год назад +1

      MP28?

    • @DefunctYompelvert
      @DefunctYompelvert Год назад +7

      The MP28 was an improved MP18 so basically the first German SMG of ww1 is related to the last German smg of WW2

    • @Mimonbaraka98
      @Mimonbaraka98 Год назад +5

      Wast the sten based on the lancaster ^^?

    • @zjanez2868
      @zjanez2868 Год назад +2

      @@fernandoruizpou6905 MP18 but with a box mag instead of the luger drum(i think it also had slighly more capacity)
      the lanchester was a copy of that
      which was later simplified to make the sten
      which was than copied and further simplified(removed mag swivel machanism, removed semi auto) by the germans

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Год назад +1

      Not Burt Lancaster

  • @_Abjuranax_
    @_Abjuranax_ Год назад +164

    The MG-42 could achieve its high rate of fire because it incorporated ball bearings into its slide mechanism. The U.S. M-60 MG was a virtual copy of its design after the war, but it did not include the ball bearings, relying on more standard bushing designs for its operations. But the new Chinese fighter is said to be a near clone of our new F-17s, so it's good that we both get to play with our new toys in our own backyards.

    • @Seb-Storm
      @Seb-Storm Год назад +19

      The m60 only copied the top cover lift thing idea from the mg42 but the mechanism is more similar to the fg42

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Год назад

      MG 8?

    • @JM-ru7nl
      @JM-ru7nl Год назад +10

      Old Chinese fighters (such as J-10, J-15 series) inherits the Russian MiGs and Sukhoi DNA. However the new stealth J-20 is a powerful domestically designed and built jet. Even though it looks like the F-22 Raptor, almost same specs as F-22, but that rumour of it being a copy of the Raptor is false. The J-20 was actually designed and planned to counter F-22 should the situation arise, therefore it has mostly almost-same specs as F-22. Take a look at Korea's new KF-21, it looks so much like the F-35 jets, and even though it has mostly the same specs as F-35 too, it is surely not a copy of F-35

    • @R3GARnator
      @R3GARnator Год назад

      The entire Chinese air fleet are copied from other countries.

    • @foxtrotnine
      @foxtrotnine Год назад +7

      F-17?

  • @tomlu4419
    @tomlu4419 Год назад +2

    How is it illegal to make an copy of another country weapons, they are just making it better and futuristic I don’t know how that has to do with illegal things is not an law or something.

  • @NoobSIayer69
    @NoobSIayer69 Год назад

    I can't go over how funny it is when the American soldier looks actually irritated by the copy while the Chinese soldier smiled shameless

  • @viljami4363
    @viljami4363 Год назад +54

    Its always nice to see Finland mentioned somewhere, didn't even know that the galil was based of the rk62

    • @goodlife6277
      @goodlife6277 Год назад +1

      2 copy of AK...

    • @Comrade_Alex_228
      @Comrade_Alex_228 Год назад +1

      4 copy of AK…

    • @traktori2888
      @traktori2888 Год назад

      Ak47 copy of stg44

    • @perto1970
      @perto1970 Год назад

      Well...ak47 - rk62 - gaili - fnc80 - and that is how we in Sweden end up with ak5 :)

  • @gnarliestknutt8907
    @gnarliestknutt8907 Год назад +9

    I love to see the constant improvement in quality of animations and videos compared to older ones. Been watching since 2017. Keep up the good work.

  • @boi-ix4ze
    @boi-ix4ze Год назад

    How do you this very Very Great animation?? Also Good videos keep up The Good work 👏

  • @chadwhitman1811
    @chadwhitman1811 3 месяца назад

    The famous American rifle Springfield 1903 was based on the famous Mauser bolt action design " Licensing agreement for the use of Mauser patents has been reached in 1905 and stipulated that payments for rifles and stripper clips produced will not exceed $200 000. That sum was reached in 1909 and the US was free to produce more rifles without paying more to patent holders." " There was also a lawsuit about the usage of "spitzer" (pointed) bullets.That lawsuit was never concluded because it was still ongoing when with the start of the war Office of Alien Property Custodian seized the patent. The question of priority in spitzer bullet design was not properly litigated, yet the fact of seizure was deemed unlawful by a post-WWI court decision, which ordered a compensation of $300 000 to be paid to DWM for the patent.".

  • @tikalthewhimsicott2736
    @tikalthewhimsicott2736 Год назад +116

    If you ever make a part 2 you should talk about the Rogak P18. It's a copy of a prototype model of the Steyr GB.

    • @corvoattano4777
      @corvoattano4777 Год назад

      Who makes it?

    • @metallicarchaea1820
      @metallicarchaea1820 Год назад +1

      @@corvoattano4777 Rogak. In this particular case, it isn't another country's arsenal copying another's military intellectual property. It was a private organization copying a handgun for the civilian market. The Steyr GB ultimately lost out to the Glock 19 aka the P-80 in Austrian Military service.

    • @FuckTard-dd1ee
      @FuckTard-dd1ee Год назад

      @@metallicarchaea1820 }:‑):-P:-P

    • @rps215
      @rps215 Год назад +1

      Some ideas:
      - Type 56 (AK-47/AKM)
      - the other Type 56 (SKS)
      - Smith & Wesson M76 (Carl Gustaf M/45) - Yes, the USA can be guilty of such thing as well

    • @corvoattano4777
      @corvoattano4777 Год назад +3

      @@rps215 type 56 was a licemse production bro

  • @n.a.4292
    @n.a.4292 Год назад +73

    Norinco reproductions are actually very good products: AR15 clones aside, their Winchester 1897 shotgun repro is very good.
    Historically speaking, the Chinese made MP18s are way more significant: they were used to fight the Japanese invasion, and the Japanese Army itself captured and used them because they pretty much lacked any officially adopted SMG (the Type 100 was extremely rare)

    • @alexanderl.6207
      @alexanderl.6207 Год назад

      If norinco is so good like you say then why is it banned where i live

    • @n.a.4292
      @n.a.4292 Год назад +26

      @@alexanderl.6207Easy, politics.
      If Norinco repros weren't valid, people would not buy them with or without a ban.
      Also consider this, the pc/phone you are using probably has components made in China. Why not banning them as well?

    • @emberfist8347
      @emberfist8347 Год назад +9

      @@alexanderl.6207 Because of Bill Clinton.

    • @crazychinese7315
      @crazychinese7315 Год назад +8

      @@alexanderl.6207 you actually answered your own questions

    • @-Vishal-of3he
      @-Vishal-of3he Год назад +2

      Yea whatever we understand that you are Chinese

  • @bluespy5813
    @bluespy5813 Год назад

    M1903 Springfield Rifle:
    Imma just slip by

  • @CDN0128
    @CDN0128 Год назад +4

    12:49... forgot to draw in the M-16's ejection port eh?

  • @USAirsoft
    @USAirsoft Год назад +13

    The Galil = ❤️

  • @bruceironside1105
    @bruceironside1105 Год назад +7

    You didn’t mention the American WW1 era Springfield bolt action 30-06 was a copy of the Mauser bolt actions of the time, and they were forced to pay significant penalties and licence fees afterwards for breach of patent.
    And the M3 grease gun was copy (better than original) of the Sten.

  • @ZachAbram-ey8pm
    @ZachAbram-ey8pm 4 дня назад

    lesson learned: never stop producing weapons even if not currently at war

  • @shaiq-nbaiq1826
    @shaiq-nbaiq1826 Год назад +4

    Digging the "Lord of War" introduction...

  • @cascadianrangers728
    @cascadianrangers728 Год назад +345

    One of my favorite stories about copying weapons design is that the first Soviet nuke was such a close copy of an American design that they actually replicated some minor errors in a couple of mechanical and electrical components that the US later ironed out in serial production

    • @okipullup3367
      @okipullup3367 Год назад +17

      That only one copied weapon that isn’t trash

    • @DMlTREl
      @DMlTREl Год назад +15

      Do you really want to blame country which just want to have nuclear shield?

    • @hahaper2037
      @hahaper2037 Год назад +19

      Even funnier is that the USSR made some changes in the design of the nuclear bomb using spies from the UK and American equipment (participated in the Manhattan Project)

    • @user-wv7jj3xk8w
      @user-wv7jj3xk8w Год назад +16

      А что хорошего в ядерной монополии США?

    • @rajaye5792
      @rajaye5792 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/OdjEtwcnFg0/видео.html

  • @Maarij_Nomani_
    @Maarij_Nomani_ 4 месяца назад

    "Good Artists Borrow, Great Artists Steal."
    - Pablo Picasso

  • @Roger394
    @Roger394 5 месяцев назад

    5:09
    There is no time anyone felt more betrayed than I do right now