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MAC 1950: Disassembly & History 

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The PA MAC 1950 (Pistolet Automatique Modele 1950) was the result of a 1946 French effort to standardize on a single military pistol. By the end of WWII, the French military had accumulated a mess of different pistols of French, Spanish, American, and German origin; officially using the Luger, P38, Mauser HSc, 1911 (and A1), 1935A, 1935S, Star, Ruby, and Model 1892 revolver.
Trials were held in 1950, although the outcome was predetermined - this pistol, designed by St Etienne and largely derived from the Model 1935S, was to be the next French military sidearm. A design from the SACM company was also tested, as was a commercially purchased SIG SP47/8, but this was for comparison sake only. In fact, the SIG was the best performer in the testing, with the St Etienne design suffering from cracked parts and durability problems. It would be improved, however, and deemed suitable for adoption by early 1951.
Production began in 1953 at the Chatellerault arsenal (hence the "MAC" name used in the US). All of 221,900 were made by Chatellerault until it was shut down in 1963, when production transferred to St Etienne, where another 120,000 would be made by 1978.
Mechanically, the gun is largely taken form the Browning 1911, with a few improvements. The recoil spring is of a captive design, and the fire control group is all built into a single easily replaced unit (similar to the Tokarev and the 1935S). It is single action only, with hammer-block and magazine safeties and a 9-round magazine of standard 9x19mm ammunition. It is still in French service, having proven to be a reliable and dependable weapon, if outdated by today's standards.
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@PolsProductions
@PolsProductions 7 лет назад
"The call it LE big mac"
@HughesEnterprises
@HughesEnterprises 7 лет назад
+Kawaiiser Wilhelm II Von Hohenzollern Somebody didn't get the reference
@psychologiccallynuts
@psychologiccallynuts 7 лет назад
250 is 1/2 of 500, doh! Don't worry, we have burgers that size too.
@bborkzilla
@bborkzilla 7 лет назад
All of a sudden I want a Royale with Cheese.
@monroetoolman
@monroetoolman 7 лет назад
"Mayonaise. They pour that shit on everything."
@-Zakhiel-
@-Zakhiel- 6 лет назад
Ils citaient Pulp Fiction espèce de lâche impoli...
@nsxfan16
@nsxfan16 7 лет назад
this pistol was still in service in the french airforce in 2012/13, i enlisted in 2010 and got to use it for two/three years. Kind of a long service life for such an old design but i liked it! We then got the PA MAS G1 as a replacement which is basically a license built beretta 92.
@Herr_Grimm
@Herr_Grimm 5 лет назад
we still use it in the reserve ^^
@joehentalack2443
@joehentalack2443 5 лет назад
J'ai été PARA,de 81à 87(Gabon et Tchad)J'avais un FUSIL FRF1 et un PA(53.FG.6665).9éme RCP/PAMIERS/3me CIE.
@_Mezzanine
@_Mezzanine 5 лет назад
Being in the french military in the 503 train regiment it is 2019 and we still have some of them in service
@khaledbaadarani
@khaledbaadarani 4 года назад
@@Herr_Grimm M1950 is still used in the french army
@alaincharlesleroy87
@alaincharlesleroy87 4 года назад
I used it in the french Army (1979/1987) with the STAR B model only in 1982 (regiment : the 4RIMA-2RPIMA-3RIMA-72RIMA)
@laurent214
@laurent214 7 лет назад
Wow! This use to be my service pistol in the French gendarmerie from 1993 to 1999!
@danielvarese4593
@danielvarese4593 4 года назад
Maintenant on a les sig !
@laurent214
@laurent214 4 года назад
Maurice Banane duh!
@Chironex_Fleckeri
@Chironex_Fleckeri 3 года назад
@@laurent214 Were you a fan of it? Was there something you'd have rather carried?
@laurent214
@laurent214 3 года назад
@@Chironex_Fleckeri Not really a fan, it was old , even in 1994 it was 44 years old , holded only 8 rounds and gave me severe hammer bites. I carried it from til 1999 and got a beretta 92 as a replacement, a welcome upgrade!
@The6568
@The6568 Год назад
@@laurent214 Pas du tout d'accord. Mais je suis plus vieux. Ce flingue n'est pas un FM, alors les 8 coups, c'est suffisant. du point de vue nettoyage et nombre de pièces démontées, il est rudement bien pensé…
@Olivier-C
@Olivier-C 7 лет назад
I remember I fired this one in 1996-1997, as a conscript in the french army, so at this time they were still widely in use. Was simply called a "PA", or "PA 9mm".
@swietoslaw
@swietoslaw 7 лет назад
My friend in foreign legion train whit pistol this right now :P But maybe they get older stuff.
@archimaede
@archimaede 7 лет назад
You're sure he doesn't have the PAMAS instead?
@alexanderm3504
@alexanderm3504 7 лет назад
swietoslaw Indeed, this will be the handgun to use by the Legion, the "PAMAS" is kind of the same thing.
@Olivier-C
@Olivier-C 7 лет назад
It's quite possible they are still using the old PA for training, if taken good care of, and only travelling between the armory and the shooting range, I guess these pistols could last almost forever ?
@alexanderm3504
@alexanderm3504 7 лет назад
Olivier C If you dont mind, were you in the legion? If so, I'm going to Fort Nogant in Paris
@MrSebfrench76
@MrSebfrench76 7 лет назад
From a frog ,thank you Ian , for your continuous efforts at talking of french guns.We really appreciate your fair views (remember the Chauchat...?)
@ronaldcolman6211
@ronaldcolman6211 7 лет назад
Mix of 1911, and TT33 neat!
@ironwolfF1
@ironwolfF1 7 лет назад
'Obsolete'... squeezes trigger... *BANG*... bad guy falls over dead. Works for me. ;-)
@matthewpham9525
@matthewpham9525 7 лет назад
ironwolfF1 Apparently, the pistols service life was super long, not the design, just the pistols. So it's possible to serve in Afghanistan using a pistol that was in Indochina. Which means it might blow up in your hand :)
@MrSebfrench76
@MrSebfrench76 7 лет назад
you made my day with this one !
@hjorturerlend
@hjorturerlend 7 лет назад
Well, a windlass crossbow is just as lethal today as it was during the Hussite wars x)
@Briselance
@Briselance 7 лет назад
Kawaiiser Wilhelm II Von Hohenzollern Except than this gun has nothing common with the windlass crossbow, Sein Majestat. :-)
@ironwolfF1
@ironwolfF1 7 лет назад
True, the crossbow is much, much quieter. ;-p
@louischristianclauss5039
@louischristianclauss5039 4 года назад
As a french officer I had the pleasure to shoot the MAC50, great gun !!!
@daktari
@daktari 7 лет назад
The reason those weren't really exported was mostly because they were shot until they were unsafe for use. They entered service in the 1950s and were replaced in the 2010s. You can find a lot of pictures of French officers with MAC50s on their vests in Afghanistan in 2005-2010. They were replaced mostly because the Gendarmerie replaced them with the Sig SP2022, so the MAS G1 moved down to the Army, and the Navy replaced them with the HK USP. There probably are a few still floating around in the armed forces, plus the ones they just locked away. They mostly ended up with smooth barrels and loose-fitting parts, and those models get destroyed.
@ludovicdauphin2960
@ludovicdauphin2960 4 года назад
My dad very quickly handled that gun to me when I was a kid back in the early 80’ while he was in the military . It was a stainless steel version I remember . It was in a military show (défilé) and the gun was safe to handle . I have got all the service technical blue print of that gun , as well as the Famas and other french guns . I wish I had one too ...
@polarbear3306
@polarbear3306 7 лет назад
Just wanted to say that I have enjoyed ALL your videos (even the ones that are very technical and way beyond my ability to follow). You are knowledgible, courteous, engaging and never talk down to your audience. You keep making videos and I'll keep watching! THANK YOU! Yes I am one of your Patreon subscribers (everyone should do that too).
@Regolith86
@Regolith86 7 лет назад
5:09 If I ever start a gun company, I'm doing my serial numbers in hexadecimal.
@malevolentburrito
@malevolentburrito 7 лет назад
I'm gonna need one of those hoodies.
@alanchihuaha7237
@alanchihuaha7237 7 лет назад
The early bird gets the gun history lesson.
@Maki_Nishikino89
@Maki_Nishikino89 7 лет назад
Yup, 7 AM here in Texas. :D
@Yamswool
@Yamswool 7 лет назад
Alan Chihuaha 8:24AM here.
@kylec.6818
@kylec.6818 7 лет назад
Damn im late to the party 9:14 here in Georgia.
@TheLastPariah89
@TheLastPariah89 7 лет назад
Hello from the future, right now it is 09:19am 28/02/2017 here in Auckland.
@reaperaf9511
@reaperaf9511 7 лет назад
sharkfinbite its 5:27 pm here in Texas... (monday, feb 27th, 2017)
@MrSebfrench76
@MrSebfrench76 7 лет назад
Pronuncing "Chatellerault" correctly like you did it brillantly , is amongst the top 5 "french words impossible to pronunce for a US guy " , hehe
@Williamgazette
@Williamgazette 4 года назад
hehe
@joshglover2370
@joshglover2370 4 года назад
Why can't French people spell? 😕 The language makes no sense! 😫
@hailexiao2770
@hailexiao2770 3 года назад
It's not too bad if you transliterate it from the Russian on all those early French Mosins. It's literally just "Shatelero" in Cyrillic.
@deader0798
@deader0798 3 года назад
@@joshglover2370 I'm sorry, c'est la vie ;) (I'm French and I don't even understand my own language Monsieur XD)
@nicomasanori5205
@nicomasanori5205 2 года назад
@@joshglover2370 It makes sense. The particular spelling results in pronunciations that are slightly different in addition to being a heritage from Old French. Town names are often names made up of several adjectives in Old French which gives meaning to the history and geography of the place.
@Belano1911
@Belano1911 7 лет назад
Thank you very much Ian for this video and all the others that you have recorded. I find it very interesting to learn about weapons of past times particularly those which for various reasons were not successful! The technical blind alleys and wrong turns in design of the past e.g. the Gyrojet and the Tround system are very illuminating. Thank you again.
@iroquoisplissken3583
@iroquoisplissken3583 6 лет назад
I freaking love this channel, like for real it's so good
@troy9477
@troy9477 7 лет назад
Looks like a good design for the time. It's always interesting to see what designers were thinking decade by decade. Of course it is single stack, as almost everything was back then. Makes perfect sense to standardize to one pistol in 9mm back then. The 32 and 380 had shown their shortcomings as service cartridges by then, and compactness was not needed. Great video as always
@user-sn8zs9yn5c
@user-sn8zs9yn5c 7 лет назад
Well, I really appreciate the look of a 50s military handgun like this, an P210 or an vz.52. They got all this kind of second look beauty.
@adrianleeds3468
@adrianleeds3468 3 месяца назад
I didn't know this gun existed until yesterday. Thanks, Ian 👍
@nicomasanori5205
@nicomasanori5205 2 года назад
Thank you for the great efforts of pronunciations. It's a great effort that I thank and which makes the video more enjoyable.
@SomeGuyInSandy
@SomeGuyInSandy 7 лет назад
Wow, I like how the FCG pulls right out of the handle! Cool pistol, thanks for showing it.
@rogerwennstrom6677
@rogerwennstrom6677 7 лет назад
Yeah, that fire control group really makes the gun. Neat gun overall, except perhaps that clunky looking safety.
@ZGryphon
@ZGryphon 7 лет назад
The Tokarev TT-33 does a similar sort of thing. OTOH, the TT-33 very much does _not_ have a captive recoil spring, which makes getting it to the point where you can replace that easily replaced hammer group a huge pain in the butt. ;)
@tooties545
@tooties545 7 лет назад
Thanks. Always interesting and informative.
@charlesbronson3933
@charlesbronson3933 7 лет назад
Thanks for the insight on such a rare pistol!
@sergeantbigmac
@sergeantbigmac 6 лет назад
That fire control group 'block' is really slick, reminds me of the Tokarev design, which ironically (or not?) is also an improvement on the 1911... I wish more guns were designed this way. It seems to me that once the basic mechanism to get a semi-auto pistol to work right (ie short recoil) was realized more manufacturers shouldve worked on simplifying things for ease of user use.
@sergeantbigmac
@sergeantbigmac 9 месяцев назад
@@justforever96 A) I made this comment half a decade ago so thanks for the refresh I guess and B) I never said Glocks were complicated what the hell? And ironically since posting this guns like the Sig P320 and Springfiled Echelon have released that like this one have seperate fire control groups for simplified user maintanence and replacement parts. Im glad companies have taken cues from what works well.
@brianfuller5868
@brianfuller5868 5 лет назад
Great video Ian
@93KAPLAN
@93KAPLAN 5 лет назад
In french army in 1980 that was my gun we named "PA" as Pistolet Automatique (I never heard the name of MAC 50 before this video). That was the own gun for soldier like me who used 12,7mm (cal 50) .
@EDSKaR
@EDSKaR 7 лет назад
That brown finish on the slide is beautiful.
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson 7 лет назад
The color of the slide reminds me very much of what happened every time I tried to blue an Engfield 1917 that I had used to build up a magnum rifle, the actions were great, strong, and could easily handle the belted magnum cases, but something to do with either the alloy or the heat treatment left them in that color when they were put through the standard hot bluing bath.
@Liam-B
@Liam-B 7 лет назад
Why don't more handguns have a mainspring/hammer spring housing module like that? Really awesome feature.
@trooperdgb9722
@trooperdgb9722 Год назад
Does make it a bit harder to optimise mainspring weight.....I imagine taking that unitised group apart would be.... complicated.
@aniquinstark4347
@aniquinstark4347 Год назад
​@@trooperdgb9722In most cases, armorers would replace the whole packet rather than modifying it. It's wasteful but time efficient.
@sethrich5998
@sethrich5998 7 лет назад
I find it interesting that the 1935 model trials selected what become known as the M1935A as the primary service pistol, selecting the M1935S only as an approved alternate model after the fact. Then Sig buys the patents to the 1935A which becomes the Sig P210 and loses the trials to what is essentially an updated 1935S. The French basically reversed their trials decision from 1935. I'd love to see a full video on the two 1935's, from my research they seem to have an interesting history. Essentially .30 Pedersen 1911's. Then again I might be biased, currently bidding on a pair of 1935's, an A & S model. Perfect timing on this video Ian.
@Bananeisafree
@Bananeisafree 7 лет назад
Très magnifique !
@xGSFxGoat
@xGSFxGoat 5 лет назад
When the furnace breaks so you gotta wear two hoodies indoors
@superlegomoose
@superlegomoose 7 лет назад
Hey Ian! Haven't watched it yet, but I just want to thank you for all you do!
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment 5 лет назад
That finish is pretty cool
@tinuraviel9507
@tinuraviel9507 7 лет назад
Hi Ian !! Thanks for your channel, mostly appreaciated here in France. I will add you some infos to your video about the MAC50 as i used (it and still use it) as a service pistol in the army. This gun is still in active service in the Army but currently replaced by MAS G1 wich is a under licence french made Bereta 92 automic pistol for combat troops and the air force. French navy is using a different one and now either police and Gendarmerie use Sig 2022. Special forces in their side mostly use Glock 17. The slide finish should be mat grey like the rest of the body it is the standart patern. I think the slide on this one was re finnished in this brown/brass color later. In use we weren't fully loading the magazines, only up to 8 rounds. Loading at 9 rounds will cause some damages to the magazon spring and / or feed incidents. Lastly the loading indicator also serves as an extractor if i remember correctly.
@JTD19881369
@JTD19881369 7 лет назад
what an interesting weapon to start my day.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 5 лет назад
Interesting color on the slide!
@nicomasanori5205
@nicomasanori5205 2 года назад
Merci beaucoup !
@kentin27v
@kentin27v 5 лет назад
Et merci au gars qui a fait les sous-titres, mon héro :)
@juraijmusa570
@juraijmusa570 3 года назад
I got great knowledge from you
@Regulareverydaynormalguy1
@Regulareverydaynormalguy1 3 года назад
Oh that's pretty good looking. I think I might need one.
@SNOUPS4
@SNOUPS4 7 лет назад
You forgot one syllab at the end of the word for a pistol: "PistolET automatique" which is in an english vocal transliteration "pee-sto-lAY otomah-tic" :) (edit: you do say it perfectly in the shooting video) This being said, thank you for another très magnifique video, Ian!
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
11:08 Wow, that was real neat! The French were some real smarty-pants when it came to guns
@keenanmcbreen7073
@keenanmcbreen7073 2 года назад
That unitized hammer assembly is pretty cool, didnt know any pistol was like that.
@Raizinghell21
@Raizinghell21 6 лет назад
"...Now on a 1911, you'd have a bunch of small parts that make up the fire control group" Yeah, that's never fun to take apart, I wonder what they did to impr- *just casually remove the ENTIRE fire control group* That's a slick improvement, legitimately made me shout "What the hell" at my screen, fantastic vid.
@bryanthebryan2638
@bryanthebryan2638 6 лет назад
Wow, that takedown. I'm impressed.
@madmatt59416
@madmatt59416 7 лет назад
Could you perhaps do a video on the SIG P210 in the future? Excellent channel by the way!
@TheHunterWulf
@TheHunterWulf 5 лет назад
The purplish-red of the slide and slide stop is likely caused by "plumming" (so named as the resulting color often resembles that of a plum) which can be caused when steel is blued at too low a temp, for too short a time, if the metal is extremely hard, or simply with certain compositions of steel. Winchester Nickel Steel shotgun barrels and Colt revolver cylinder latches, as well as several Soviet firearms, are notorious for this when reblued. Over time the "plum" bluing can fade from a very dark purple-red (it can often be hard to tell from a propperly blued piece at a first glance) to a much lighter and more vibrant color.
@rbilzing
@rbilzing 6 лет назад
When I was a lot younger, I had a pistol that, if I recall correctly, was a MAS 58 or MAB 58. I'd like to get your impressions of that model as I could not seem to miss with it if I had wanted to. It is long gone, but fondly remembered.
@ChaosPootato
@ChaosPootato 7 лет назад
I really like the way you pronounce those French names haha :D As a French guy, I appreciate the effort
@costantinoandruzzi2219
@costantinoandruzzi2219 7 лет назад
It's also reminescent (grips and shape in particular) of the Beretta M51, which was developed more or less in the same period of time.
@jameskazd9951
@jameskazd9951 3 года назад
thats a nifty disassembly
@joebfnl1079
@joebfnl1079 3 года назад
I do concur with you about the not so blue, bluing on the slide assembly!. It's a pity that you don't see more of this kind of bluing on weapons today!. But! All the good weapons were built before the 70's!.
@Landsharkhobo
@Landsharkhobo 7 лет назад
a good looking gun!
@GregsGruns
@GregsGruns 7 лет назад
I love seeing these French guns. Ian, do you have any experience with the MR73 Manhurin revolver? Its one of my favorites.
@hristo.bogdanov
@hristo.bogdanov 7 лет назад
Int-a-like as almost every video on that channel.
@drmaudio
@drmaudio 7 лет назад
I do like the finish. It looks like they rust blued, but stabilized with oil or something instead of boiling. I don't know, but I do like it.
@LeFeuauxpoudres
@LeFeuauxpoudres 7 лет назад
In 2004, when I was trained in Gendarmerie, I was using it. That was just before the Sig P220 was going to replace the Beretta. So Beretta was going to replace MAC50 for reserve units.
@superlegomoose
@superlegomoose 7 лет назад
Gotta get me one of those hoodies!
@jeremieheintz9286
@jeremieheintz9286 7 лет назад
In France we just say pamac. It was not totally remplaced by the pa mas g1 (copy of the beretta 92). There is more pa mac than pa mas so it s use a lot specially with the military patrols on towns against terrorism. As a weapon it's a shit no double action, 9 rounds, older than my father and use by thousands of conscripts, .... but the remplacement is not new, the pa mas g1 are olds pistols from gendarmerie. They switch with sig 2022 and give us old ones.
@Briselance
@Briselance 7 лет назад
jeremie heintz Honestly, why does the gun's age matter? 9 rounds only? Well, can't we have it modified to have more rounds per mag? As long as we have quality spare parts (and it seems incredibly simple and easy and cheap to produce those, as the design seems simple), why "fixing something that ain't broken"?
@jeremieheintz9286
@jeremieheintz9286 7 лет назад
Briseur De Lance His model have been well maintened maybe upgrade ( ceracotage on upper). When it s a gun use by undred or thousand conscripts before you, age does matter. There is no upgrade for this gun because, mac or mas don t exist anymore and there is no demand by civil market. When you use it you are very lucky when you have 2 mags. The security is not easy to find when you are in a rush, no double action it s bad for a modern combat gun. Guns and parts are"tired", the joke is don t shoot, throw him in the face of the opponent it will be more effective.
@Briselance
@Briselance 7 лет назад
"When it s a gun use by undred or thousand conscripts before you, age does matter. " Per se, it has nothing to do with age, but with the availability of brand-new, quality-made spare parts to compensate the equipment fatigue due to its use. Security uneasy to find in a rush? No double action? True, those are a bother.. But that is nothing armourers and gun-designers can't solve, is it? What I think this gun needs is just a set of unextensive upgrades and modifications, which has been done before for other guns, in other countries. But as you point it, MAC and MAS don't exist anymore, and there is alas currently no political will to make it possible. :-(
@davidzyla2770
@davidzyla2770 3 года назад
It took me forever to find videos on this. They always trained us it was the pa50. Talk about a well adopted nickname.
@lhlbrente
@lhlbrente 7 лет назад
The gun s matching the logo on the hoodie . NICE
@Smirkku
@Smirkku 7 лет назад
Please no dislikes to this video, that gun is awesome.
@RegretsnothinG7
@RegretsnothinG7 7 лет назад
Beautiful looking piece, there's something oddly appealing about worn steel finishes and retro plastics, shame this example was a bit behind the curve, considering the Hi-Power would have been a battle proven design at the time. On the subject of sidearms found in the Vietnam theatre of war, do you think you would ever get the chance to have a look at a Navy SEAL Mk.22. It's something there's not a lot of high quality visual references for. Keep up the good work Ian.
@Rafferty1968
@Rafferty1968 5 лет назад
Really like the red brown finish. Is it me or is the grip reminiscent of the P-38?
@jackpopinski8330
@jackpopinski8330 7 лет назад
Dear Ian, I have heard you say P210 is so great, time to show it to us I think? please?? thanks for all the video's love them and keep them coming :)
@markcoffman9522
@markcoffman9522 7 лет назад
Ian, I am not sure why, but the red-brown coloring is due to the make-up of the steel. For whatever reason black oxide some times comes out that color. Used to have that issue with the Mod 37 Winchester shotgun receiver when re-bluing. There must be a way Winchester got around the problem, but probably a cost issue with the 1950. Thanks for another great vid!
@FSMonster
@FSMonster 7 лет назад
Mark Coffman - isn't it achieved by heating the steel in an oven?
@markcoffman9522
@markcoffman9522 7 лет назад
Not in my experience, but could be. Most firearms are blackened by using a black oxide process, and sometimes due to the make up of the steel they come out reddish.
@TheBroDude777
@TheBroDude777 7 лет назад
The link says that the video is not available.
@jagx234
@jagx234 7 лет назад
Reace Foster I got the same message. Maybe it's still compiling on the RU-vid server?
@eRahja
@eRahja 7 лет назад
Reace Foster same
@contactacb
@contactacb 7 лет назад
Try here instead www.full30.com/video/d8b189ca89a6a510d0613e3a109a1f88
@Simon19622
@Simon19622 7 лет назад
contactacb gf
@viperscot1
@viperscot1 7 лет назад
thanks
@ChewbacaTW
@ChewbacaTW 7 лет назад
Aside from the slide control, it's quite a handsome pistol.
@rullow86
@rullow86 7 лет назад
Great thanks Yan ! :) I am lookin for one of those for few years... rarely they are available but the price tag of 1000 US is quite limiting....... hopefully French will stop sitting on their stocks and give some of those for sale... And more French guns :D thats what I like :) And thanks for the marvellous job you re doing ;)
@gwenaelconan4016
@gwenaelconan4016 10 месяцев назад
I remember the adjudant: " Aim at the knees and you put the bullet in the belly" "Aim at the groins and you put the bullet into his heart."
@bastabbiswas3885
@bastabbiswas3885 2 года назад
Wow...now that's cool
@Bluematchhead
@Bluematchhead 7 лет назад
Another great video, Ian! Gotta get me one of those slick hooded sweatshirts, though. They have them in olive drab? Probably just black. Regardless, keep it up, man!
@DashRendar308
@DashRendar308 7 лет назад
The firing pin and safety switch are also very easy to take out.
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 7 лет назад
I like this design. It is really easy to replace parts, very easy to take apart and maintain. The only thing it needs to be a wonderful pistol is a better safety system. I have seen that finish before. It is a patina that occurs on deeply blued finishes. It can only happen if the bluing process was a bit hotter then average. I love it and want any thing I see it on, which is not a lot of things as it is something that must occur natural under specific conditions.
@Py7h0N357
@Py7h0N357 7 лет назад
We call them "Mac 50" usually :) PA MAC50 would be its official name I guess, but HOW IN THE WORLD HAVE YOU MANAGED to get your hands on one??? these are beyond Rarity ^^
@jeremieheintz9286
@jeremieheintz9286 7 лет назад
It s not sell for the civil market
@aquadragon1
@aquadragon1 7 лет назад
Nothing is to rare for the all mighty Gun Jesus you infidel !! Rare is a term that has only meaning to mere mortals.
@TheKemist87
@TheKemist87 7 лет назад
It might have been captured in Vietnam (as he mentioned in video) or just a museum piece
@XLupin
@XLupin 7 лет назад
They pop up occasionally, but sell well into the thousands of dollars.
@nindger4270
@nindger4270 7 лет назад
Py7h0n There were more than 350.000 of these manufactured, are they really that rare? Are the export laws in France that strict or...?
@tengu190
@tengu190 7 лет назад
Will you cover the PA-15, much more interesting?
@evilcowboy
@evilcowboy 6 лет назад
The color is due to the difference in steel used before bluing. I have hot blued a slide that retained that type of color but is is an uncontrollable result and only happens when there is a slight excess of silica in the steel. Generally it comes out pretty dark and passes for normal bluing however that kind of plum look comes out over time. You could hot blue the slide 1000 times and the result would be the same. Originally when I got it I thought I had done something wrong but others noticed it on S&W pistols made around the 70's. Some people have grown to like it while others do not. I think it does add a bit of character to the slide and I don't mind it but the gun I was making was a two tone 1911 that was silver and black so having a plum color slide did not match up to what I wanted. I guess if someone bothered to introduce more silica to steel stock while it is being melted then you could have a more controllable result but that would require too much time and money for any manufacturer to practically do that for a cosmetic result. Steel can have so many different colors and it is amazing the different colors you ca get from different methods. Ultimately to get around it I chose to not hot blue the slide but to parkerize the slide as this produced the darkest black and it turned out very well.
@homesqueeze1692
@homesqueeze1692 7 лет назад
Man, when you pulled out that fcg i was like; DAAAAMN!
@jeromeamblard6811
@jeromeamblard6811 2 года назад
In 1993, i had one during my military service, i was " tireur lance roquette antichar LRA79", and for personnal défense 've got mac50
@andreubadiafelip4540
@andreubadiafelip4540 7 лет назад
If you could find one, could you do a video on Fontbernat m1938 SMG? They are interesting historically, and are definitely a Forgotten Weapon. Thanks for your work!
@arielechevarria7407
@arielechevarria7407 7 лет назад
why would people dislike these videos ???
@kutamsterdam
@kutamsterdam 7 лет назад
Ian when i click the link to the shooting part of this video RU-vid tells me that the video is not available :-(
@gunnsmith1
@gunnsmith1 4 года назад
Regarding the color of the slide, blueimg will fade to that color on certain gun steels. I've also seen this happen on old Italian pocket pistols like the Tanfoglio (FIE) Titan .380. I also discovered back when I was a young gunsmith apprentice that Post-64 Winchester 94 rifle actions will do the same thing if they are refinished with conventional hot blueing processes .
@The6568
@The6568 Год назад
One of the best guns in the world, with the Beretta.
@waynejohnston8769
@waynejohnston8769 10 месяцев назад
Ian,just seen a video posted by NAVY Arms in West Virginia- they just imported a batch of these ( Mac 1950 ) pistols.
@LordEvan5
@LordEvan5 7 лет назад
Hello I just signed up to support you on Patreon I would like to ask a question about what to look for in the purchase of a Lebel rifle how do I go about that
@RafaAelM
@RafaAelM 7 лет назад
Link is off. Also the single unit on the action is very cool
@piritskenyer
@piritskenyer 7 лет назад
Dear Ian! Just one thing to clarify: The Gendarmerie is part of army, and is separate from the national police (Police Nationale).
@toto3292
@toto3292 3 года назад
♥️♥️♥️ it was MY pistol in french police riot unit till 2005... Replaced by the Sig Sauer 2022 now.... I regret it soooo much ...
@justinsmith4583
@justinsmith4583 7 месяцев назад
I recently acquired one, very low serial A0731.
@armedpartisan
@armedpartisan 7 лет назад
Ian, I may be mistaken, but I have never heard of the 7.65x20mm be referred to as a Browning design, and it certainly wasn't used as a blowback cartridge in anything other than the unusual MAS-38 SMG. To my knowledge, the French choice of the 7.65x20mm was based on (or at least inspired by) the .30 Pedersen designed cartridge as used in the Pedersen device, which the French certainly knew about, and likely inherited ammunition for. Being longer and truly rimless makes it a sibling of Browning's semi-rimmed .32ACP/7.65 Browning, but that itself was based on the .32 S&W Long, which the Pedersen rimless cartridge also appears to be based on.
@RebSike
@RebSike 7 лет назад
Seeing Browning based pistols like this makes me wonder how Browning himself would have further developed the Browning platform if he had the lifespan. Would he have seen the MAC pistols and changed the internals to be removable in the same easy way? JMB was a genius, who knows what he would've done next
@VegasCyclingFreak
@VegasCyclingFreak 7 лет назад
That color on the slide, would that indicate heat treating was done to it?
@abalcerzak1931
@abalcerzak1931 7 лет назад
"Très magnifique !" x)
@maxlindqvist5732
@maxlindqvist5732 7 лет назад
Hi man, love your videos. I was wondering if you guys are ever going to review a Suomi KP? I've heard that it was really a horrible SMG that just had to do for the Finns. Keep up the good work and I hope to hear from you again.
@ae1aea363
@ae1aea363 7 лет назад
Max Lindqvist he's already done one!
@HughesEnterprises
@HughesEnterprises 7 лет назад
It was the Cadillac of SMG's and was simply too expensive to produce and very heavy. Just about zero recoil and exceptionally accurate. I have three cut up parts kits and the machining quality is superb. The progression of the design became the Soviet PPSH-41 and PPS-43.
@Weeljak
@Weeljak 7 лет назад
Any chance to see a mat-49 or a Reibel Machine gun ?
@CandidZulu
@CandidZulu 5 лет назад
I that slide made from the same kind of steel as the pins in a Manurhin revolver, they have that same color?
@patrislumumba07
@patrislumumba07 7 лет назад
Can we expect Mauser HSc video any time soon?
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