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Deep Lore on Machine Guns: Q&A with John Keene (Ad-Free)

Today I'm speaking with retired Master Sergeant John Keene, the NFA export for Morphy's. John is a machine gun collector himself, and between this and his work with Morphy's he has exceptional experience and expertise. So we have a slate of questions for him from Patrons:

0:00 - Introduction

0:29 - What’s the best way to sell a transferrable SMG?

5:00 - German small arms engineers used by the US after WW2?

10:44 - Could the T24 (American MG42) have worked?

14:09 - Are there any machine guns underpriced or overpriced right now?

18:30 - What new machine guns would become popular if the NFA registry was reopened?

21:18 - Was open bolt ever a bad thing on a crew-served gun?

24:14 - Best first machine gun?

27:31 - Converting Colt Balloon Guns into other models - acceptable?

35:06 - If you bought a Thompson in 1932, what was required to keep it legal until today?

42:27 - Why was the MG42 considered such a good machine gun?

48:48 - How effective was the M1919A6 as a squad automatic?

53:00 - Most important improvement in machine guns by today?

55:29 - Are variable rates of fire actually practical?

1:00:51 - What is the current direction of machine gun collecting?

1:06:20 - Impact of Knob Creek ending, and will there be a replacement?

1:11:50 - Examples of feed systems that hinder a gun?

Deep Lore on Machine Guns: Q&A with John Keene (Ad-Free)

Comments

This was great! Thanks for sharing John!

Manimal

That was really interesting to watch, thank you so much!

Reichsbierminister


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