World War One Q&A with Othais from C&Rsenal

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Today I have made the trek to the C&Rsenal studio to have a Q&A with Othais. Not familiar with his channel? It is a wonderfully in-depth look at firearms history, development, and use focusing on the weapons of World War One. Check it out here:
    / @candrsenal
    And if you are looking for someone to support directly, I can think of few who are more deserving and who work harder than Othais, Mae, and the whole crew behind the scenes of C&Rsenal. I support them, and you should too:
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    We would also like to thank Andrew at Archival Research Group for assistance finding great information in the US national archives:
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    And last but not least, thanks to Cam and Alex for the t-shirts!
    Our questions today are:
    0:06:22 - Why was the Madsen not used more in WW1?
    0:08:10 - How would the Pedersen Device has fared in combat?
    0:12:12 - Trench shotguns in WW1
    0:14:53 - Ammunition for black powder rifles in WW1
    0:17:56 - Why did integral rifle grenade launchers take so long to develop?
    0:20:39 - How were territorial armies supplied with arms?
    0:24:12 - Cut down rifles and "Obrez" pistols
    0:29:00 - What changes would the 1919 secret weapons have brought to the war?
    0:33:51 - Practicality of the semiauto rifles available in 1914/5?
    0:38:04 - Scarcity of Austrian M95 rifles on the surplus market
    0:41:17 - Best rifle for the Entente to standardize on?
    0:44:21 - Captured rifles being rechamsbered for different cartridges
    0:47:41 - Intermediate cartridge development in WW1
    0:48:56 - Was the Winchester 1907/1910 an assault rifle?
    0:51:26 - Why not more 10-round or larger magazines?
    0:54:10 - Was the SMLE issued with spare magazines?
    0:56:35 - What did the British do with their Arisakas?
    0:58:12 - Popular field modifications of rifles
    1:02:55 - Firearms design lessons of WW1
    1:05:13 - Favorite WW1 carbine?
    1:07:28 - Favorite WW1 "Forgotten" weapon?
    As always, these questions were provided by my awesome Patrons:
    / forgottenweapons
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    Contact:
    Forgotten Weapons
    PO Box 87647
    Tucson, AZ 85754

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