Schwarzlose HMG Converted to 8x57mm by Romania

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @andrewsuryali8540
    @andrewsuryali8540 6 лет назад +446

    That thing absolutely looks like the cartoon-standard image of "machine gun".

    • @PaulMauser
      @PaulMauser 6 лет назад +71

      That's because most cartoons base it off the Maxim/Vickers which this happens to look like.

    • @OberGefreiterZ
      @OberGefreiterZ 6 лет назад +46

      i think its the big flashhider, wich makes this gun looks cartoonish and a bit ridiculous

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад +13

      +OberGefreiterZ And presumably makes it sound like the wrath of god.

    • @witchreturns2263
      @witchreturns2263 2 года назад +2

      But it can do devastating damage

  • @willroland7153
    @willroland7153 6 лет назад +228

    The flash hider should double as a funnel for filling the water jacket.

    • @seth094978
      @seth094978 6 лет назад +34

      But if you take the flash hider off then the water jacket isn't sealed.

    • @Lightspit
      @Lightspit 6 лет назад +7

      no, no, no, that is a bat launcher and not a flash hider!
      You know when the vampire is in bat form and must be launched as fast as possible over the enemy!
      Trust me! I live in Transylvania... for real :).

    • @miatafan
      @miatafan 4 года назад +3

      seth094978 they would just need a separate sealing ring that screws on first, and then the flash hider screws on and rests against that

    • @Lowlandlord
      @Lowlandlord 7 месяцев назад

      Except if it wasn't on you would be filling a bucket with a whole in it 😅

  • @BashoftheMonth
    @BashoftheMonth 6 лет назад +78

    You really need to include a link to your first Schwarzlose machine gun video with this one. It's a masterpiece of turn-of-the-century milled-out-anvil gun technology, and it's one of you're best videos.

  • @sqeeye3102
    @sqeeye3102 6 лет назад +39

    Thanks for bringing us another interesting machinegun. I always love hearing about the the history of their importation as well as the history of gun itself.

    • @tenofprime
      @tenofprime 6 лет назад

      Indeed, I love to hear about the history of the guns and what impact they have in world events at their time.

  • @samuelchurchill6458
    @samuelchurchill6458 6 лет назад +262

    That's not a flash hider, this is a flash hider.

    • @choosetheright8654
      @choosetheright8654 6 лет назад +9

      Samuel Churchill crocodile Dundee

    • @frostthefoxxo7192
      @frostthefoxxo7192 6 лет назад +28

      You can also hold it up to your mouth and make gun noises through it in case you run out of ammo.

    • @bikecommuter24
      @bikecommuter24 6 лет назад +4

      I wonder if the designers had put some intimidation factor into it? LOL

    • @dominicksmeech2994
      @dominicksmeech2994 6 лет назад +2

      Yo flash hider so big, it could hide the blast of a railway gun.

    • @steverossini
      @steverossini 6 лет назад +4

      Pretty sure is a loudener

  • @CaptainGrief66
    @CaptainGrief66 6 лет назад +207

    We're still missing a Japanese Type 3 Taisho, an American Browning M1895, a Russian Maxim (Though I remember an old video about a chinese one, so you technically already have a video on it) and an Italian M1908/M1912 Perino and a M1914 Fiat/Revelli and we have a complete selection of WWI MMG/HMGs.

    • @minisciencedude
      @minisciencedude 6 лет назад +9

      If you check out his website you can find articles on the Perino and Revelli.

    • @alexandermarinin7036
      @alexandermarinin7036 6 лет назад +6

      You forget MG15 NA

    • @CaptainGrief66
      @CaptainGrief66 6 лет назад +9

      @@alexandermarinin7036
      First of all thats a Light Machine Gun.
      Second of all, I've never seen a photo of one being used and it comes from BF1, so we have to assume that it never saw extended/significant use.

    • @CaptainGrief66
      @CaptainGrief66 6 лет назад +4

      @@minisciencedude
      I meant actual videos when we hear history and seen the mechanism, not an article.

    • @minisciencedude
      @minisciencedude 6 лет назад +2

      @@CaptainGrief66 Well that's all you currently got.

  • @SirBoden
    @SirBoden 6 лет назад +29

    I’m pretty sure that “flash hider” is a loudener.

  • @Mongo63a
    @Mongo63a 6 лет назад +21

    For some reason the bicycle type grips of the Schwarzlose, Type 92 and ZB37 have always made me desire to pickup one of each. The machining/mechanism on the Schwarzlose always gets the engineer in me cranked up as well. I can't imagine the amount of time it took to generate one of these. BTW 8X50R was on the market as surplus for a while and many smart original Schwarzlose owners (and ZB39) grabbed it up fast.

  • @daddynaz8458
    @daddynaz8458 6 лет назад +410

    Why would Romanians need machine guns when they're vampires

    • @wingracer1614
      @wingracer1614 6 лет назад +118

      Ian got it wrong. The sights are marked for two different loadings because one was for silver bullets to fight off the werewolf invasion.

    • @degauss22ro1
      @degauss22ro1 6 лет назад +11

      thats ofensive!! :)))) (JK)

    • @Pcm979
      @Pcm979 6 лет назад +39

      Have you seen Hellsing? Vampires love big guns!

    • @Lunkwow
      @Lunkwow 6 лет назад +19

      The use it against does Damn Dirty Werewolf's no self respecting Vampire wants to touch such a creature.

    • @nicksande6880
      @nicksande6880 6 лет назад +2

      For when they are shit outta blood

  • @BewareTheLiveWire
    @BewareTheLiveWire 6 лет назад +45

    Oof. As someone who's starting the first WW2 Romanian reenactment unit in the US, I wish I had the dough to get my hands on this bad boy...
    EDIT: Ian, there's actually a few photos out there of Romanians using these, mostly during the campaigns of Odessa in 1941

    • @liviu1266
      @liviu1266 6 лет назад +3

      Whoa, that's awesome to hear that someone so far away has this much interest in my country, Greetings!

    • @exterminans
      @exterminans 5 лет назад +1

      Why not reenact a real army?

    • @dandondera2618
      @dandondera2618 3 года назад +5

      @@exterminans go love yourself.

  • @majorcamo4645
    @majorcamo4645 6 лет назад +49

    Fake-Fun-Fact: The flash hider also doubles as a megaphone.

  • @interstellarlapisthecccp4946
    @interstellarlapisthecccp4946 2 года назад +4

    I'm eventually going to get one of these water cooled MG's to add to my collection. So far I have a ZB-30 and MG-34 and the next one I'm planning to get is an MG-42. I'm thinking of getting a tripod mounted MG-08 after or a Finnish M1932. The 08 has a pretty slow rate of fire and the 32 has a much higher one which gives it cool points... it's in a different calibre tho. It would be nice to have 4 MG's all in 8mm mauser.

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 6 лет назад +1

    You can see from the sight that the loadings matched at 1 km. Before that the heavier had higher trajectory while after that the lighter had higher trajectory.

  • @flanneloperator7896
    @flanneloperator7896 6 лет назад +15

    Every time I go on to your Chanel you post like 14 min ago

  • @therideneverends1697
    @therideneverends1697 6 лет назад +3

    I would be willing to bet that flash hider makes it quieter to the shooter and obnoxiously loud to anyone infront of it

  • @jamesjohnsmithwest779
    @jamesjohnsmithwest779 6 лет назад +16

    I just noticed that youtube automatically unsubscribed me aswell as from a couple of other channels that have something to do with any form of weaponary be it small arms ,tanks or planes...

    • @seppesneyers3592
      @seppesneyers3592 6 лет назад +1

      That sucks

    • @MPdude237
      @MPdude237 5 лет назад

      That happenened to me once but with all my channels not just gun channels.

  • @AntiPlatitude
    @AntiPlatitude 27 дней назад

    The Schwarzlose name means (roughly) “thing that lets go of the black.” That’s a pretty cool name for a pre-World War 1 firearms inventor.

  • @botatobias2539
    @botatobias2539 5 лет назад +1

    Transylvania was the arsenal of Romania during and before WW2. Transy produced 10K ZB-30 Czechoslovak machine guns, around 3K mortars of 60 mm, 81 mm and 120 mm (the latter of Soviet design, captured and reverse-engineered, the other two built under French licence), 330 anti-tank guns of 75 mm (original Romanian design, very effective), 360 AA guns of 37 mm (German flak built under licence) and 200 AA guns of 75 mm (British Vickers built under licence). Besides building full guns, Romanian plants also built replacement 100 mm and 150 mm gun barrels for Romania's Skoda howitzers (there were 500 of the former caliber and 180 of the latter). Transy's factories also standardized Romanian medium artillery to 75 mm (around 1000 old guns of 76,2 mm, 77 mm and so on were converted) and finally for the case in point, also around 1000 of these Schwarzlose machine guns were converted. And all of this not even mentioning Transy's aircraft industry, producing well over 1000 war planes including over 400 IAR-80, Romania's indigenous fighter which was the 4th best fighter in the world when it was introduced in 1939.
    So yeah...that's Transy in WW2 for you.

    • @liammeech3702
      @liammeech3702 Год назад

      "I vant to contribute to the Romanian var effort by constructing veapons for the state, ah, ah aaahh"
      -Dracula probably.

    • @underworld9491
      @underworld9491 10 месяцев назад

      Bro😂😂😂 we know ho you are 😂😂😂😂

  • @rullow86
    @rullow86 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Ian, there is also an interwar Czech conversion to the Schwarzlosse to 8x57 ;)

  • @marcraygun6290
    @marcraygun6290 6 лет назад +3

    Looks like loudener attachment from simspons episode where homer gets a gun

  • @Theduckwebcomics
    @Theduckwebcomics 6 лет назад +3

    Always such a weird, tightly compact machine gun, especially when you see it near a Vickers or a Maxim.

  • @moalongkumer3232
    @moalongkumer3232 5 лет назад +2

    As regards ammo, perhaps someone ought to try persuading the Indian Ordnance Factories to export some of their .315 ammo...which, technically, is 8x50R Mannlicher...dodgy as heck but possibly inexpensive.

  • @vice6996
    @vice6996 6 лет назад +5

    so what i hear you saying is that you're going to take this to the Morphy range tomorrow...good, can't wait.

  • @gonerydin4225
    @gonerydin4225 6 лет назад

    That weld job on the water jacket looks like something I would do. LOL

  • @minuteman4199
    @minuteman4199 6 лет назад +4

    Assuming I am looking at it correctly, It's interesting to note that the sights for the two different cartridges almost align at 1000m.

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 6 лет назад +3

      Infact the lighter cartridge is faster at the muzzle, and has a flatter initial trajectory, but it loses speed faster too, so ther is a point where the two trajectories align.

  • @user-wx3wc4bo7c
    @user-wx3wc4bo7c 6 лет назад

    5:23 that retaining Pin swing ...

  • @miaiguy
    @miaiguy 6 лет назад +1

    i learn more history about my country here than i do in history classes

  • @DSlyde
    @DSlyde 6 лет назад

    Anyone else not get a notification for this video? Every other video it has worked fine.

  • @richard1165
    @richard1165 6 лет назад

    A real shame it had to be chopped up at one point, but yes, at least we have a LIVE example of what it most likely would have been in it's closest original military configuration thanks to parts kits.

  • @ravenslaves
    @ravenslaves 6 лет назад +1

    As far as the sight mounting goes. Many of the early machine guns came with and were fitted for volley sights. An idea that was quickly abandoned for the obvious reasons. Still, would a machine gun of 1912 be fitted for anti aircraft? Or were the mounts a latter addition for AA? Or ... volley sights? Where the most effective sort of machine gun fire is lobbing random, blind fire over a hill at an unseen enemy...or farm animal.
    One of many reasons why I love weapons of this era.

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      Schwarzloses were absolutely used in an AA role. Probably with little effect, but used nontheless.

    • @ravenslaves
      @ravenslaves 6 лет назад

      They absolutely were at some point as were most weapons at hand including small arms.
      What I was most wondering about was at what point that particular fitting was added to the receiver. 1912 seems a bit too early for a specific AA fitting so I'm guessing that this might be a later production model in which case it certainly would almost have to be for a AA sight.
      But if this is an early production model, a remote possibility, then the question remains.
      I'll have to look into this further. I'm unfamiliar with the Schwarzlose.
      EDIT: AHA! a 1918 production gun...AA makes sense now. So does the shoulder stock. The brain is not properly engaged tonight. A curious configuration to be mounted to a tripod.

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      +ravenslaves The tripod was probably not part of this particular gun originally.

    • @ravenslaves
      @ravenslaves 6 лет назад

      that's what I figure.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 6 лет назад

    Thank you , Ian .

  • @StPaul76
    @StPaul76 6 лет назад +1

    That rear sight must be from the 1930's since the schweres Spitzgeschoss came around 1934 in conjunction with the MG-34 when Wehrmacht decided to switch into a heavier, high BC standard service round to extend the range of machinegun fire as a part of the general purpose machine gun doctrine.

  • @nvil82395
    @nvil82395 6 лет назад +1

    That's the biggest flash hider I've ever seen

  • @forrestconter3467
    @forrestconter3467 6 лет назад +1

    Can you please do a final prices video about all of the firearms that you have done videos on from this Morphys auction?

  • @mrpyromaniac675
    @mrpyromaniac675 6 лет назад

    That flash hider is massive

  • @tombeer9
    @tombeer9 6 лет назад +1

    i am very disappointed for the lack of no internals of the gun and its components that is the part that im always waiting for in your videos

  • @Krwekrw
    @Krwekrw 6 лет назад +2

    Czechoslovakia adapted theis Schwarzlose to 8mm mauser too and even build some more of them before WW2.

  • @joeymonster5217
    @joeymonster5217 6 лет назад +2

    Do a video on the belt loading machine!

  • @HB45175
    @HB45175 6 лет назад +1

    Why are the power outlets in the middle of the wall?

  • @MsArmox
    @MsArmox 4 года назад

    it will be cool to see disassemble

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 6 лет назад +3

    Dear Santa
    I would like one of these for Christmas. 😁

  • @cameronjenkins6748
    @cameronjenkins6748 6 лет назад

    What you said about being able to convert 8x50R guns to 7.62x54R got me wondering if you could actually make 8x50R cases from 7.62x54R. To me, it looks like it could work, but some fireforming would probably be necessary. Now, making 8x56R cases, on the other hand, looks to be impossible.

  • @NormanHarman
    @NormanHarman 6 лет назад +5

    I hope they didn't just cut and weld a new section into the barrell too.

    • @saulboghiu9035
      @saulboghiu9035 5 лет назад

      I'm romanian, and I believe they probably did! :)))

  • @jarink1
    @jarink1 6 лет назад

    So technically, it's an FN Schwarzlose? I think my brain just exploded.

  • @Chevypotamus
    @Chevypotamus 6 лет назад

    That seems a lot bigger than other machine guns of similar caliber.

  • @konnigkratz
    @konnigkratz 6 лет назад +30

    Hi Ian, I assume you meant "made through the whole of" World War One, unless "through the wolf" is a cool american phrase I'm unaware of?

    • @KTo288
      @KTo288 6 лет назад +13

      My guess is that he wanted to write WWI and that an over zealous spellchecker corrected him.

    • @mixererunio1757
      @mixererunio1757 6 лет назад +4

      you did good grammar nazi

    • @jimandaubz
      @jimandaubz 6 лет назад +1

      Screw autocorrect, it just became a cool american phrase, because I am using that daily 😁. Its so cool, its through the wolf!

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 6 лет назад +21

    My first thought was “that’s a big old machine gun” and Ian’s first words were...

  • @bogdanstanescu4509
    @bogdanstanescu4509 4 года назад

    I've seen many say we're vampires. We are not all vampires, some are werewolves! :)

  • @joanterueljurado5867
    @joanterueljurado5867 6 лет назад

    you can make a video about "Labora Fontbernat"? Is also a catalan machinegun with little information known. Labora Fontbernat is a forgotten weapon. Thanks

  • @costantinoandruzzi2219
    @costantinoandruzzi2219 6 лет назад

    Starring, as usual, the ubiquitous wall sockets!

  • @brucerobert227
    @brucerobert227 6 лет назад +4

    Makes me wonder if, since the case head of 8x57 has the same case head as the 7.62x51, could it be converted to that caliber?

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 6 лет назад +1

      The Schwarzlose in all calibers uses a rimmed round.

    • @schmeissergod
      @schmeissergod 6 лет назад +6

      john fisk But 8mm Mauser isn't a rimmed cartridge.

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 6 лет назад +2

      Fair point. I take it back

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 6 лет назад +1

      with a new barrel with a properly cut chamber that seems pretty likely.
      I mean the 1919 can be converted to used 7.62x51, 30-06 or 8mm mauser only changeing the barrel and feed tray so i would assume this would be similar

  • @CitizenSnips69
    @CitizenSnips69 6 лет назад

    Morning, Ian! If you get a chance, you should look at more artillary pieces.
    They're my favorite rare category on this channel. The heavier the item you look at, the more i seem to like it.
    (the more steel to look at on an object, the better!)

  • @deanschaal1540
    @deanschaal1540 6 лет назад

    The type 3 is divine and shoots wonderfully. Does the 8x57 have primer protrusion?

  • @piotrbrandt
    @piotrbrandt Год назад

    hi, any idea about a seat for for Schwarzlose lafette

  • @Kastenmeier
    @Kastenmeier 6 лет назад

    Now this is epic!

  • @andrewcruz6475
    @andrewcruz6475 5 лет назад

    I like the sights on that thing , Ian do you know what the sight type is called?

  • @pegoossens
    @pegoossens 6 лет назад

    just a question but is there actually one electric or other socket in the auction house that's been put in straight?

  • @ThatOneFrogGamePlay
    @ThatOneFrogGamePlay 6 лет назад

    Have you ever done a video on the SLR

  • @julienavelange3960
    @julienavelange3960 6 лет назад

    Isn't the aircraft/optic mount part of the WW1 austrohungarian receiver?

  • @alaskanbullworm5500
    @alaskanbullworm5500 6 лет назад +3

    Does it come with wood tipped cartridges? Silver tipped?

  • @jnathannger8654
    @jnathannger8654 6 лет назад +1

    does that flash hider count as a flash hider? looks more like a sound moderator to me

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 6 лет назад

      i would be willing to bet intentional or not that it would direct the sound away from the shooter

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu 6 лет назад

    Surely not that much size difference to a .50 Browning M2 except for the barrel length. That is one chunky gun for rifle-calibre ammo.

  • @dndboy13
    @dndboy13 6 лет назад

    6:40 hey a place to cook your french fries

  • @DarthMayonnaise2652
    @DarthMayonnaise2652 6 лет назад +1

    Very, very cool.

  • @ГабриелГригорев
    @ГабриелГригорев 4 года назад +1

    So we quite good at making guns🇹🇩🇹🇩❤

  • @smellyshirley
    @smellyshirley 6 лет назад

    Is there any other guy out there doing similar work besides Eoin, C&Rsenal, and Hickok45 that anyone could recommend for gun history??? Please?!

  • @jasonnicholas8648
    @jasonnicholas8648 6 лет назад

    did they ever try an air cooled system on this gun?

  • @seppesneyers3592
    @seppesneyers3592 6 лет назад +1

    Ian, why are there barely FN weapon videos at the channel?

    • @kuronoch.1441
      @kuronoch.1441 6 лет назад +1

      maybe simply because they weren't forgotten... yet.

    • @seppesneyers3592
      @seppesneyers3592 6 лет назад

      @@kuronoch.1441 there are also a lot of unforgotten weapons on the channel like the famas or the tommygun

    • @kuronoch.1441
      @kuronoch.1441 6 лет назад

      +seppe sneyers well maybe we can wait for them to be featured here in the future. I for one is waiting for a p90 episode.

    • @kuronoch.1441
      @kuronoch.1441 6 лет назад

      +seppe sneyers but a fair point is that the famas would be decommissioned in the near future by france and the tommy gun is quite an old one.

    • @seppesneyers3592
      @seppesneyers3592 6 лет назад

      @@kuronoch.1441 But those are famous weapons

  • @brandonsarsland-brunner3390
    @brandonsarsland-brunner3390 6 лет назад

    You made it look smaller in the thumbnail

  • @Humrunner
    @Humrunner 6 лет назад

    What about converting to 8x56R like what was done to the M95's?

  • @BrandMalone24
    @BrandMalone24 6 лет назад

    What a beast

  • @AlphariusMemegon
    @AlphariusMemegon 6 лет назад

    Couldn't you make it work with 8x56R by reaming out the chamber like they did with the M95?

    • @kevinoliver3083
      @kevinoliver3083 Год назад +1

      The Hungarians converted the Schwarzlose to 8x56mmR as the M07/31.

    • @AlphariusMemegon
      @AlphariusMemegon Год назад

      @@kevinoliver3083 Cool, thanks for the info

  • @gaylordpantamime
    @gaylordpantamime 6 лет назад

    NOW THAT'S A GAT

  • @MichaelBerthelsen
    @MichaelBerthelsen 6 лет назад +7

    Maybe it's SO obscure you could almost call it a Forgotten Weapon...?😉

  • @witeshade
    @witeshade 6 лет назад

    I wonder why they went through the effort of making them and then didn't use them. Obviously they were probably outclassed by newer devices, but it still seems odd they wouldn't take advantage of what they had, especially if it has ammunition compatibility.

    • @kevinoliver3083
      @kevinoliver3083 Год назад

      They were used by second line forces, like the Border Guards and the navy's Danube Flotilla.
      First line units had more modern machine guns. Such as the ZB 30 and ZB 53.

  • @Thecilla
    @Thecilla 6 лет назад

    Why are the electrical sockets upside down

    • @kompound52
      @kompound52 6 лет назад

      That's the proper way to install a outlet. It's a safety thing so of something falls on/behind the plug it lands on the ground prong and not the live prongs. Americans just tend to install them the other way.

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 6 лет назад

    Holy, I think I got a hernia just looking at that!

  • @ninety-five-95
    @ninety-five-95 3 года назад +1

    When you're great grandfather hears about Russians

  • @Krusty_T
    @Krusty_T 6 лет назад

    Is that a loudner?

  • @archstanton1628
    @archstanton1628 3 года назад +1

    Who was the wolf of world war 1 then? 😁

  • @sb-ant6457
    @sb-ant6457 6 лет назад

    Looks like a steam punk fish.

  • @MrQ454
    @MrQ454 5 лет назад

    they used as AA and HMG in WW2

  • @TimSmith-vl4qk
    @TimSmith-vl4qk 6 месяцев назад

    WHY DIDENT ROMANIA BUY ALL THE AUSTRO-HUGARIAN AMMO TO CONFUSE THE ENEMY

  • @mattorama
    @mattorama 6 лет назад

    I watched twice, but I didn't hear the words "and tomorrow we'll have it out on the range to do some shooting." What gives?

  • @onik_dovah4354
    @onik_dovah4354 Год назад +1

    best weapon !!!@!@!@!!!!!

    • @onik_dovah4354
      @onik_dovah4354 Год назад +1

      great take !1!1!11!f

    • @Dangerman31
      @Dangerman31 Год назад

      you speak true brother this is indeed beast weapon!!! @@onik_dovah4354

  • @seppesneyers3592
    @seppesneyers3592 6 лет назад

    When a maxim makes children with a vickers...

  • @rigormortis1425
    @rigormortis1425 6 лет назад +4

    Big ol' doink

  • @keineahnung8696
    @keineahnung8696 6 лет назад

    $18,000 - $25,000

  • @ChaplainPhantasm
    @ChaplainPhantasm 6 лет назад +1

    Ah, yes. Converting things to better things (for me to say the least xD)
    Oh, I love Romania

  • @terenceturcotte4999
    @terenceturcotte4999 6 лет назад +2

    Is it me or does it look cartoonish🤔

  • @paulpaustovanu8816
    @paulpaustovanu8816 6 месяцев назад

    THE ROMANIAN ARMY HAS USED THEM IN WW2.

  • @vincentbaelde-millar670
    @vincentbaelde-millar670 6 лет назад

    You've mentioned that a lot of obscure guns performed poorly in military trials because of poor quality ammo, is it possible that ammo used in testing these early machine guns was weaker than ammunition mass produced years later, hence the apparent need for lubricating the cartridges?

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 6 лет назад

      Its more like the whole thing with the blish lock, people just dident quite understand how these things worked back then. they thought that the friction and
      heat would cause feeding and extraction issues on paper, so these types of things where incorperated to the designe far before they where heavilly tested without the mechanism.
      Basically they overbuilt it

  • @andyboi8399
    @andyboi8399 Год назад

    It pains me to know that my country adopted this mess of a gun.

  • @sum-tingwong9936
    @sum-tingwong9936 6 лет назад

    That thing looks like it should have wheels, it's gotta weight 200lbs

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      32 without water, and probably including the mount.

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      32 kilograms that is.

    • @sum-tingwong9936
      @sum-tingwong9936 6 лет назад

      so, right around 70lbs, yah thats heavy. A berret 50 is less than half that lol.

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      +Sum-Ting Wong Granted this is closer in function to an M2 Browning.

    • @sum-tingwong9936
      @sum-tingwong9936 6 лет назад

      yah, something more along the lines of the browning 1919 or the spanish 1917 as far as it's purpose in the field. The M2 being .50bmg is more of an anti-materiel weapon than an anti-personnel like the more standard caliber guns. My dad had a 1919 we rebuilt using an israeli .308 kit, very interesting machines.

  • @robbyeb49
    @robbyeb49 6 лет назад +12

    Eu sunt roman

  • @user-ui6ef5ei7t
    @user-ui6ef5ei7t 5 лет назад

    put diesel in it

  • @Jamie-dw2jj
    @Jamie-dw2jj 6 лет назад

    Jesus 🤗🤗

  • @grc70
    @grc70 6 лет назад +3

    No one ever tried a 7.62x54 NATO conversion?

    • @mattorama
      @mattorama 6 лет назад +2

      When doing a conversion, you typically want to do it in a caliber that actually exists.

    • @grc70
      @grc70 6 лет назад

      @@mattorama since when doesn't 7.62 mm NATO not exist?

    • @grc70
      @grc70 6 лет назад

      did I miss a mm somewhere, exfuckingcuse me.

    • @mattorama
      @mattorama 6 лет назад +1

      @@grc70 Strictly speaking, since forever, because 7.62x54 NATO doesn't exist. 7.62 NATO is 7.62x51. 7.62x54 is the rimmed Russian Mosin/Dragunov/others cartridge.

  • @DuinHark
    @DuinHark 6 лет назад

    Wierd they were never used in ww2.

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 6 лет назад

      Schwarzlose's were absolutely used in WWII.

    • @DuinHark
      @DuinHark 6 лет назад

      @@ineednochannelyoutube5384 this model wasn't, according to Ian.

  • @FallujahMarine0311
    @FallujahMarine0311 6 лет назад

    2nd