NokiMo
ForgottenWeapons

ForgottenWeapons

patreon


ForgottenWeapons posts

The Sexy Retro Shorty: Original AR-180 Police Carbine (ad-free)

When Armalite designed the AR-180, they needed a factory to produce it, as their own production capacity was limited. Initially a license was granted to How in Japan, but this only lasted a few yea...

View Post

Gas Delayed Blowback Pistols: A Tour of the System (Ad-Free)

Today we are taking a look at an assortment of gas-delayed pistols, from South Africa to China to Europe. There is one predominant style of gas-delay execution, but also some variations and some su...

View Post

Sorry! Meetup moved to Thursday 26th

Sorry! I made a scheduling goof, and have to move the meetup to tomorrow, Thursday the 26th. Same place and time (Cravan; 17 Rue Jean de la Fontaine, 16th Arr; 6:30pm-8pm).

View Post

Croatian Improvised Weapons: From Obrez to Single-Shot Yugo M70 Hybrid (ad-free)

During the Croatian Homeland War - as in all wars of independence - a wide variety of cobbled-together firearms were used by people who could not access proper factory arms for one reason or anothe...

View Post

Gevarm D4: An Economical MAT-49 Alternative (ad-free)

Gevarm was the gun-making subsidiary of Gevelot, a long-standing French ammunition manufacturer. In 1956 they brought a simple new submachine gun to market. It was chambered for 9mm Parabellum, wit...

View Post

Meetup in Paris, THURSDAY Oct 26

Want to come hang out for a cocktail? I'll be at Cravan (17 Rue Jean de la Fontaine, 16th Arr) from 6:30pm until 8pm. Stop by and say hello if you are in the area!

View Post

New Laugo Creator 500 Alien at the Range (Ad-Free)

Today I'm taking the new Laugo Alien out to the range to see if it matches up to the original. Spoiler, it does - and it's even better. The new grip angle is much more natural for me, and the trigg...

View Post

AFN-49: The Forgotten Full-Auto Brother of the FN-49 (Ad-free)

The SAFN, aka FN-49, is one of the classic post-war European battle rifles, and was sold to nine different countries in the early 1950s before the FAL became FN's primary combat rifle offering. Wha...

View Post

Zastava M51: A Compact Yugoslav Prototype SMG (Ad-free)

The Zastava M51 is a prototype Yugoslav submachine gun developed before the adoption of the M56. It uses elements of the Beretta M38 (namely the captive recoil spring system) and PPSh-41 (the selec...

View Post

Correcting Gun Myths w/ Bloke on the Range: StGs, Carbines, and M16s (ad-free)

#1: The AK is copied from the Sturmgewehr

#2: Mattel made M16s

#3: Chinese jackets in Korea stopped .30 Carbine rounds

0:00 Introduction and discussion on the Lynx Brutality match...

View Post

Shooting the SS-77: How Good is South Africa's GPMG? (ad-free)

Yesterday we looked at the history and mechanics of the South African Vektor SS-77 general purpose machine gun, and today I have it out at the range to do some shooting. It's really as nice of a gu...

View Post

SS77: South Africa Builds a GPMG on the Shoulders of Giants (Ad-Free)

In the 1970s, South Africa began looking for a domestic-production GMPG to replace its inventory of FN MAG machine guns. The MAG was an excellent weapon, but the ones in South Africa were getting o...

View Post

Improved Laugo Alien for the American Market: The Creator 500

When the original Laugo Alien came out, it was designed with a grip angle rather steeper than a lot of people (including most Americans, it seems) preferred. In response, Laugo redesigned the grip ...

View Post

A Professional Warlord Copy of the FN 1900 from the Nanjing Arsenal

Interested in more pistols from the Chinese warlord era? Check out my book "Pistols of the Warlords", now in stock and shipping at:  

2023-10-09 12:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post

Egyptian 2-Gun: Rasheed and Browning High Power (Ad-Free)

We just looked at the Rasheed (and it's Iraqi sibling the Baghdad) and today I'm taking it out to the monthly 2-Gun match. I'm pairing it with a United Arab Republic contract Browning High Power, a...

View Post

Japanese Type 96 150mm Howitzer (Guadalcanal) (ad-free)

Like the smaller 105mm field gun, the Imperial Japanese Army essentially copied a French Schneider design for their 150mm howitzer, adopted in 1936 as the Type 96. It was produced by the Osaka Arse...

View Post

Baghdad Carbine: Iraq's Super-Rare Copy of the Rasheed

In 1974, Iraq and Egypt were still on good relations, and Egypt sold Iraq a batch of 300 Rasheed carbines and the production tooling to manufacture them. Iraq quickly set up production and began ma...

View Post

MSBS "Grot" Ceremonial Parade Rifle (Honor Guard Version) (ad-free)

The first version of the new MSBS "Grot" rifle purchased by the Polish government was actually a special version for ceremonial parade use. In order to make the gun suitable to that role, a surpris...

View Post

A Mystery MP-5 in .45ACP...Will it Run?

The fine folks at DSA had this rather mysterious MP5 in their reference collection, and we decided to take it out to the range to see if it would run. It's an MP-5, but chambered for .45ACP using a...

View Post

Testing an Original WW1 Trench Gun w/ GI Buckshot: How Does it Pattern? (Ad-Free)

Today I am out at the range with Matt Haught from Sym-Tac to test out our original WW1 Winchester 1897 Trench Gun with some original WW2 GI buckshot. While the US did buy some shotgun ammunition sp...

View Post

The Rasheed: Egypt's Semiauto Battle Carbine From Sweden (ad-free)

Egypt purchased tooling for the Swedish AG-42 Ljungman in 1952, and adapted it to their 8mm Mauser caliber as the Hakim rifle. Later, they scaled the rifle down to 7.62x39mm as the Rasheed, and man...

View Post

Finnish Brutality 2023: A True Bucket-List Experience for Derek the SF Medic(ad-free)

I took a few minutes at Finnish Brutality 2023 to chat with Derek, a former Range and SF medic who overcame some quite daunting personal challenges to come shoot the match despite stage 4 cancer. I...

View Post

"Hill's Patent" Stanley Bull-Dog Revolver: Blatant Patent Theft in 1878

The Stanley Bull-Dog revolver is an English-production revolver which is marked as being "Hill's Patent". The gun uses an interesting simultaneous ejection system similar to the Fagnus - which one ...

View Post

Testing Slamfire: Sneaky Advantage or Useless Hype? (Ad-Free)

We've all heard about how the Winchester 1897 is capable of slam fire, but is that really a useful feature? Or is it just a cost-saving safety hazard? Well, Matt Haught of Sym-Tac consulting and I ...

View Post

Lever-Delayed Prototype SMG: The MAS Mle 1948 Series (ad-free)

When France decided to adopt a new 9x19mm submachine gun after World War Two, all three of the main French arsenals (St Etienne/MAS, Chatellerault/MAC, and Tulle/MAT) developed designs to compete f...

View Post

Real or Fake? Authenticating an 1897 Trench Gun (Ad-Free)

Authentic World War One 1897 trench guns will have:

Serial number between E613,000 and E705,000

High quality rust blue finish

Solid frame

20-inch cylinder bore barrel (with ...

View Post

Colt 607: The First AR Carbine (ad-free)

The Model 607 was Colt's first attempt at a carbine version of the AR-15 rifle, shortening both the barrel and stock. The action is identical to a standard AR, but the barrel is only 10 inches (254...

View Post

Machine Gun Questions for John Keene

I'm on my way to do some filming at the Morphy auction company this week, and I expect I will have some time to do another Q&A with John Keene, machine gun guru extraordinaire. What would you l...

View Post

Live Q&A about the new video app - live now

We are going live now with a Q&A about the new streaming video app, History of Weapons and War. Hop in if you have any questions!

View Post

South Africa's Sci-Fi Bullpup: Vektor CR-21 at the Range (ad-free)

Courtesy of DSA, I'm out at the range today with a Vektor CR-21 to see just how it handles compared to a regular Galil...

View Post