Operating the Browning Automatic Rifle "The BAR" - 1943

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  • @johnzhang2378
    @johnzhang2378 3 года назад +61

    When a video from the 1940s is more informative and detailed than the highly animated ones we see today...

  • @lonewolf604
    @lonewolf604 11 лет назад +45

    John Browning was a genius. Its amazing how he started with Winchester rifles, then creating the 30. cal, 50. cal machine guns, and the BAR.

  • @stevenward2644
    @stevenward2644 4 года назад +35

    My father was issued a BAR carried it during WW2 Battle of Bulge and more. He was a Sergeant. He told me the "old man" issued it to me and I never let go of it. If somebody offered to help carry the BAR he would pointed to one of three ammo cans "thanks" . He also kept the bipod attached many removed it because it swung when marching/walking/running. Had his pants pockets reinforced to carry 4 / 5 roundclips or twenty rounds in his pockets. The one thing he did not like was the gun was loaded from top, dirt could could fall in when loading durring battle conditions. Some other stories he told me make me appreciate his generation. He never got to see the WW2 monument at DC but I described it to him. He was pleased. Great gun Greater citizens

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 4 года назад +2

      I admire your dad Steven, even though I never met him.

    • @starscreamsdkfz475
      @starscreamsdkfz475 10 месяцев назад

      What a man! Cheers from Spain

  • @FPSBurg
    @FPSBurg 3 года назад +4

    I’m getting my great grandfathers BAR in a few weeks and this is actually helpful

  • @bubblegumbabeface6629
    @bubblegumbabeface6629 3 года назад +4

    This is awesome. I would have forgotten all of that once we got back from class/theater and went to the barracks

  • @pkre707
    @pkre707 4 года назад +4

    Glad I came here. Understood how the full/semi-auto worked from forgotten weapons, but I had no idea about the actuator spring for the half speed. Amazing!

  • @eogg25
    @eogg25 9 лет назад +16

    It was a good weapon, you could fire single shots or bursts but it was heavy. every squad had one BAR.

    • @Roddy556
      @Roddy556 9 месяцев назад

      Was being the key word. It was a first generation automatic that stuck around for too long.

  • @stanotattoo
    @stanotattoo 9 лет назад +4

    Thanks for showing us this super complete video!

  • @hangfried9429
    @hangfried9429 5 лет назад +8

    Something to be said for a fully automatic 30-06.

  • @NoahDiamond-Firearms-LLC
    @NoahDiamond-Firearms-LLC 11 лет назад +6

    The 1911 of automatic rifles. From the top it even looks like the 1911 grip safety leaf spring.

  • @I000V000I
    @I000V000I 10 лет назад +16

    Hmm... Very educational.

  • @sergeantmarcusstackerM1903
    @sergeantmarcusstackerM1903 2 года назад +1

    Seeing how the slow fire mode works, it’s almost like the BAR is bump firing itself

  • @peghead
    @peghead 7 месяцев назад

    Considering the BAR was designed earlier than the M1 Rifle, I always wondered why John Garand originally settled for various concepts of using the power of the cartridge to cycle the bolt such as "primer actuation" and later the "gas trap" system when, even after the U.S. officially adopted the M1, all rifles would soon be converted and produced to use a barrel gas port to bleed gas to a piston, it worked well in the BAR from the 'git-go'. Was it a patent infringement issue?

  • @urrisumskas4372
    @urrisumskas4372 Год назад +1

    Фильмик очень понравился-чёткий и наглядный! Умели американцы снимать отличные учебные фильмы!
    Система замедления темпа автоматической стрельбы замечательно функционирует.
    Конечно, сконструирован этот образец с учётом господствовавшей тогда "технологии швейных машин"-тотальной механической обработки деталей из цельных стальных заготовок, с большой трудоёмкостью и малым коэффициентом использования металла.
    Узел запирания, накол капсюля патрона и первоначальное страгивание стреляной гильзы были решены замечательно-у гениального Мозеса Браунинга мозги были правильно поставлены!
    Всё продумано, даже амортизация шептала, предохраняющая его боевой взвод от ударного срезания и наклёпа затвором при длительной интенсивной автоматической стрельбе.
    Направляющие затворной рамы с затвором тоже интересно приделаны к внутренностям ствольной коробки.
    Отличная, очень продуманная, конструкция, хотя и очень трудоёмкая в изготовлении и массивная по современным меркам, да и ёмкость магазина маловата.
    С таким умеренным темпом стрельбы и частой сменой магазинов, видимо, и ствол в бою не очень-то перегревался?!

  • @philchristmas6818
    @philchristmas6818 5 лет назад +2

    Just damn amazing!

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 4 года назад +1

    30.06 great deer round on auto that must sound like a man beating on a drum from a distance when fired .

  • @Treblaine
    @Treblaine 2 года назад +3

    It's a machine gun that effectively has "primary extraction" where there's leverage advantage to initially dislodge a case stuck in the chamber which is really unusual for a machine gun. This explains how the BAR could be such a reliable machine gun even without an adjustable gas-port, the energy of the bolt is less likely to be robbed by an unusually sticky case.
    Feeding from magazines the ammunition would generally be protected from the elements and while a top-feed may be quicker loading the magazine from the bottom meant any dirt on the outside of the magazine or the hands would drop down away from the open magazine well rather than into the magazine well.
    The BAR was only expected to fire the ammunition held by the BAR-gunner and his assistant, about 500 rounds total, firing in 5-shot burst (average 100shots/min) this wouldn't overheat the barrel before all the ammunition was expended (source: books.google.co.uk/books?id=i-wsAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA37&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false )
    Light machine guns like BREN could achieve double the fire rate by swapping out an overheated barrel but this was less than ideal and twice the fire rate meant twice the weight of ammo needed to be carried, so much that the BREN gunner now had to go to 8 different soldiers to get ammo while BAR gunner only needed to go to one ammo bearer. The US increased the firepower by having more pairs of BAR gunner + ammo bearer which allowed it to be very flexible

  • @MrUhwoody
    @MrUhwoody 5 лет назад +3

    Makes me think about 'Kirby' from "Combat".

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 4 года назад +1

      yeah, he was the scrawniest guy but carried the heaviest gun. Why didn't Little John get the BAR ??

  • @julianlopez320
    @julianlopez320 7 лет назад +58

    wanna hear a joke?
    so 3 Germans walk into a BAR

  • @JimmySailor
    @JimmySailor Год назад

    The selector markings could’ve been made a little more intuitive: S for Safe, A for Full rate automatic, and F for slow rate automatic.
    The slow rate is just a semi-auto disconnect with its own auto-trip. Never knew how that worked. I guess if you assembled the gun without the buffer F would fire semi.

  • @gokublack4211
    @gokublack4211 7 лет назад +6

    A B.A.R with a M1911 ... Grim Reaper of the battlefield

  • @tatejordan385
    @tatejordan385 7 лет назад +2

    1:17 damn, this guy's ear is inches away from the muzzle

  • @barnabywylde2224
    @barnabywylde2224 8 лет назад +5

    Seems like if you cobbled together certain concepts from a BAR and a Remington Model 8 rifle you would end up with something that looked suspiciously like an AK47

    • @jameshay7247
      @jameshay7247 7 лет назад +2

      FN combined the inner workings of the BAR, the riveted receiver construction of the M1919, the belt-feed assembly of the MG-42, and the quick-change barrel system of the BREN to create the M240 7.62 mm machine gun our military uses today!

    • @oron61
      @oron61 6 лет назад +1

      I wonder if Schmeisser's Machine Carbine (Stg-44) took most of his inspiration from Browning.

    • @urrisumskas4372
      @urrisumskas4372 Год назад

      @@oron61 У затрофеенной советской СВТ-38(40) немцы фирмы Хенеля вдохновлялись системой запирания канала ствола и газоотвода через поперечное отверстие в стволе при создании своей Мkb42( Н)-хенелевской части прототипа будущей Stg-44.
      А курковый ударно-спусковой механизм для вальтеровской части прототипа будущей Stg44-Мkb42(W) был вдохновлён браунинговским анкерным УСМ из Auto5, развитым чехами в их Zb.26.
      Когда после сравнительных испытаний Mkb42(H) и Mkb42(W) их конструкции скомпиллировали в единое целое на переконструированной базе хенелевского прототипа Mkb42(H) с добавлением куркового УСМ Mkb42(W), то получилась Мkb43-будущая Stg44.
      Шмайссеровского в компиллятивной конструкции германской Stg44 только не слишком удачный узел газоотвода на стволе-остальное авторство за другими немецкими конструкторами-оружейниками!)))

  • @kennebecsmitty
    @kennebecsmitty 10 лет назад

    Seriously love your page!

  • @bill3641
    @bill3641 4 года назад

    Wonder if the animations were done by Disney Studios ? Got hooked on the B.A.R. watching " Combat " as a kid .

    • @colinhowell2967
      @colinhowell2967 3 года назад

      Could well be. During the war almost all of Disney's animation output was for the war effort, often for technical training films like this one.

  • @BlitzvogelMobius
    @BlitzvogelMobius 11 лет назад

    Excellent video. Plain and simple.

  • @chacedelaney7282
    @chacedelaney7282 3 года назад +2

    It seems BARs are rare. Was there not alot issued or does the gov hold on to them? Maybe they're all bought up and hidden in plain sight.

  • @Ar-Telcontar
    @Ar-Telcontar 10 лет назад +12

    I wish I could get my hands on a BAR without breaking the bank to much

    • @jehovahuponyou
      @jehovahuponyou 10 лет назад +3

      THE ATF IS LISTENING, BE CAREFUL!
      ROFL!

  • @kenns9
    @kenns9 9 лет назад +1

    so if you removed the buffer, the "A" postion would be come semiauto?

    • @WAQWBrentwood
      @WAQWBrentwood 8 лет назад +2

      I would think the "F" (Slow rate) position would be Semiautomatic if the actuator wasn't there.

    • @jameshay7247
      @jameshay7247 7 лет назад +1

      That is correct. The slow rate was a modification of semi-automatic on the WWI-era BAR

  • @ZenosWarbirds
    @ZenosWarbirds  7 лет назад +1

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  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 2 года назад

    Wonder if they ever tired to improve on the weapon? Like put a semi auto option of it?

    • @grimsurvivor
      @grimsurvivor 2 года назад +1

      Semi auto was a feature of the original BARs used in WW1

    • @DeepPlane
      @DeepPlane Год назад +1

      While not 100% an improvement, Ohio Ordinance Works took a bunch of flawed BAR receivers and made them into the HCAR, but in semi-auto only. They did, however, reduce the weight by cutting away some unnecessary metal. Still supposedly heavy compared to modern firearms.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 4 года назад +1

    To many moving parts> A miracle it even shoots

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 4 года назад

      @@chipsawdust5816 what really surprising Is? . Very little gas is doing so much and so fast a plug up vent hole and your screwed he hee i think i'll stick with the m 14 or Thompson 1927-A1

    • @nipplecream3099
      @nipplecream3099 2 года назад +1

      @@426superbee4 since when is dirt stronger than steel dumbass, this thing was in service from WW1 to Korea

  • @GhanyNurisAlhakim
    @GhanyNurisAlhakim 11 лет назад +3

    * the Automatic Rifle mode of M1911...
    hihihi

  • @rockypower5168
    @rockypower5168 7 лет назад +1

    Why is the first round from gas but the second from striking the bullet

  • @vikkimcdonough6153
    @vikkimcdonough6153 2 года назад

    I wonder why they never made a belt-fed version of the BAR.

    • @grimsurvivor
      @grimsurvivor 2 года назад

      M240 is basically a belt fed BAR

  • @dwizzleusa4202
    @dwizzleusa4202 3 года назад

    Learn the full functionality of the B.A.R..from the 1940s very understanding nowadays...lol the people explaining doesn't understand fully.

  • @SofaKingWeTodEd666
    @SofaKingWeTodEd666 8 лет назад

    if those 6 holes for the gas were accidentally plugged during combat, I wonder if there was a danger of the rifle exploding?

    • @bloodgamer1312
      @bloodgamer1312 8 лет назад +16

      trust me if dirt or any grime did get in there, the gas would be powerful enough to blow it straight out.

    • @vikkimcdonough6153
      @vikkimcdonough6153 2 года назад +1

      It can still escape through the gas port and out the end of the barrel. (If the gas port itself is blocked, the gun won't cycle.)

  • @oron61
    @oron61 6 лет назад

    TBH, If I were a recruit watching this video, I'd be staring at the screen, info in one ear, out the other, film reels of Pearl Harbor going through my head, and begging to ask just how to load, oil, and shoot the damned thing...

  • @sgtboz9730
    @sgtboz9730 3 года назад +1

    Two Germans walk into a BAR....

  • @e-96productions73
    @e-96productions73 2 месяца назад

    What accent is this?

    • @ZenosWarbirds
      @ZenosWarbirds  2 месяца назад

      I’d characterize it as “Hollywood Upper Class American,” an affectation common in announcers & actors in 1930s-50s” in the USA used to project education & authority. Actor William Powell in the “Thin Man” movies is a good example.

  • @movetherunner
    @movetherunner 5 лет назад +1

    The 8 thumbs down must be from descendants of Nazi's that were mowed down by BAR's

  • @Rick-hc5nz
    @Rick-hc5nz 6 лет назад

    Alien technologiazzz

  • @absoluteinfinity1197
    @absoluteinfinity1197 7 лет назад +3

    If the STG44 is the gun most ahead of its time in WW2, then the BAR is definately what I say the most ahead of its time in WW1. without John Browning firearms even till now would have been very different and thausands of more lives would have been lost fighitng the Nazi's and 2nd German reich.

    • @ohwell6422
      @ohwell6422 3 года назад

      @MichaelKingsfordGray Were you high while writing this or something?

  • @bobbyharper8710
    @bobbyharper8710 4 года назад +1

    Essentially how an AR 15 works.

  • @drit97
    @drit97 4 года назад

    Feels like a fallout video

  • @HiVoltish
    @HiVoltish 4 года назад

    Kinda feel like I've been put on a "list" just for watching....

    • @BigboiiTone
      @BigboiiTone 2 года назад +1

      You have no idea lol. You're fine