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Shooting the RSC-1918 and RSC-1917 French Autoloaders 

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The day has come to do some shooting with an RSC-1918 - and an RSC-1917 as well! The 1917 was the first selfloading rifle to see substantial combat use, with just over 85,000 manufactured in 1917 and 1918 and used on the frontlines by French troops. The 1918 pattern is an improvement of the design, with a shorter barrel, improved gas system, and using the standard Berthier 5-round charger clip.
In practical terms, the 1917 is the more comfortable gun to shoot, because of its greater size and weight. The 1918 is substantially handier, but requires the shooter to keep a solid grip on it - as would any carbine this size firing a rifle round with a 200-grain projectile! We did find during the course of this range session that the clips were originally meant to be disposable for a reason - they become deformed to the point of causing malfunctions after just a few uses. So owners of original RSC clips, be aware!
Special thanks to Silverdale Gun Club in Ontario for use of their range, and to Paul for letting me use his rifles. Check him out on Instagram: / canadiangunlover
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@EnderLord007
@EnderLord007 6 лет назад
"Is Ian really gonna touch that hot brass?" *Ian touches the hot brass*
@philips.5563
@philips.5563 6 лет назад
He takes on the sins of gun owners everywhere.
@kingsharke14
@kingsharke14 6 лет назад
Song in Silence well i mean he is gun jesus and was sent down to us to forgive and take away the sins of every gunowner.
@kingsharke14
@kingsharke14 6 лет назад
ed mo heretic HERETIC BURN HIM. MAY ALL GUNS YOU FIND BE MOSINS
@twirlyturd4364
@twirlyturd4364 6 лет назад
he touched the hot brass for our sins
@jeremiec8014
@jeremiec8014 6 лет назад
Since I became a welder I do it all the time. My hands are basically fireproof now.
@cynicalbrit
@cynicalbrit 6 лет назад
That looks like a surprisingly ergonomic and quick way to load a gun especially for something from 1918
@CasCanGAME101
@CasCanGAME101 6 лет назад
I'd say your average stripper clips are pretty convenient.
@delvercetti8930
@delvercetti8930 6 лет назад
I feel like the fact that it fails so often now is simply because of it's age, and possibly the quality of those En Bloc clips.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
The en bloc clip really was the only loading system that ever seriously measured up to the stripper clip. Including what you mentioned, they are also great for logistical purposes, being as all of the soldier's ammo is conveniently pre-packaged and ready for immediate use. The M1 Garand represents the absolute peak of this system. You just grab a clip, stuff the whole thing in the rifle, shoot, and it's deposited upon emptying and the rifle is ready for another. Easy to make, easy to design a rifle around, cheap, and easy to train soldiers on. The stripper clip eventually prevails on account of still being relatively cheap and quick, but also by allowing a partially empty rifle to be more easily topped up.
@firearmfiasco2227
@firearmfiasco2227 6 лет назад
TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit how are you man?
@aidansayshi123456789
@aidansayshi123456789 6 лет назад
I love the M1 en blocs. Very well designed. I have found some similar issues that they were having with a couple of the M1s I was using, though. It could be an issue with the powder loads but, I've still found the M1 to be a little finicky when trying to load an en bloc into the rifle. It was usually because I loaded the enbloc improperly but, not always. I also had a failure to eject just like Ian had. It's funny how the same issues pop up for similar firearm types even when the designs are decades apart.
@mayomancer527
@mayomancer527 4 года назад
-> tells us how rare and fragile the loading clips are, proceeds to throw them on the ground after firing what a flex
@bigdbandit64
@bigdbandit64 2 года назад
Doesn’t matter how fragile they are and how rough he treats them they are meant to be disposable and not used again
@guywithphone9222
@guywithphone9222 2 года назад
@@bigdbandit64 so the same though process of the m1 garand clips
@Mockturtlesoup1
@Mockturtlesoup1 2 года назад
@@bigdbandit64 well yeah, originally they were, but today the clips are very rare, and(I assume) nobody makes them anymore.
@anzack2551
@anzack2551 6 лет назад
I just realized the RSC in BF1 has the proper reload Ian was describing, gun held horizontally followed by a proper reload
@BigWheel.
@BigWheel. Год назад
He helped with that game.
@kylec.6818
@kylec.6818 6 лет назад
Not bad for a 100 year old rifle.
@paulallen8109
@paulallen8109 4 года назад
@Karol Wilk wrong
@bendynamic2150
@bendynamic2150 4 года назад
​@Karol Wilk Like he said in the disassembly video its a mix of old overused clips and worn out springs that are causing the feed issues. If I was a French soldier in WW1 I would have loved one of these rifles compared to a tube-fed bolt action.
@GalacticSpartan
@GalacticSpartan 4 года назад
@Karol Wilk Back then, it's what they had. There was no such thing as semi autos until the RSC and others came around. Look it up!
@gtaledged7670
@gtaledged7670 4 года назад
Not bad for being French
@josh05683
@josh05683 3 года назад
@@GalacticSpartan wrong, it was the first semi auto rifle to be adopted by the military. The first semi auto rifle was the Remington Model 8 in 1906.
@cameronjenkins6748
@cameronjenkins6748 6 лет назад
I think it's quite remarkable how reliable they were able to get that rifle to be, considering how ill-suited the 8mm Lebel is for both box magazines and autoloaders.
@leneanderthalien
@leneanderthalien 6 лет назад
true, the only automatic gun who work perfect with Lebel cartiges was the Hotchkiss machine guns feed with rigid strips...
@cameronjenkins6748
@cameronjenkins6748 3 года назад
@@Danny-Patts Yeah, they never chambered them for anything else and nothing else would fit those clips, so they also haven't been re-chambered for something else.
@BigWheel.
@BigWheel. Год назад
Really a rimless cartridge and a stiffer en bloc would fix this thing.
@me67galaxylife
@me67galaxylife Год назад
@BigWheel. He literally said in the video the problem is the 100 years old clip, like how many fucking times will I have to repeat this watch the fucking video holy shit
@John-gx7io
@John-gx7io Год назад
​@@me67galaxylife maybe the spring in the mag too i mean it's a hundert years old
@a_shuchu_601
@a_shuchu_601 6 лет назад
For some reason, rifles with this circular shape receiver look extra sexy
@DissedRedEngie
@DissedRedEngie 6 лет назад
What ever floats your boat, I guess.
@SgtKOnyx
@SgtKOnyx 6 лет назад
Ayuka Boldyrev whatever boats your float
@notgray88
@notgray88 5 лет назад
Sten Gun vibes
@antoinechristoph9574
@antoinechristoph9574 5 лет назад
@@DissedRedEngie It's sexy because it's french lol!!
@alcedob.5850
@alcedob.5850 4 года назад
You know, this is normal. The human body is curve-shaped itself
@Unsound_advice
@Unsound_advice 6 лет назад
Slow-motion in the rain is pure art.
@fien111
@fien111 5 лет назад
I've seen things you Boche wouldn't believe.....
@LUR1FAX
@LUR1FAX 2 года назад
To clarify: Ian has been able to add a full auto Chauchat in 8mm, full auto Chauchat in .30-06, and a MAS 38 in 7.65 Longue. Yet he has not been able to get his hands on an RSC 1918 to add to his collection. The RSC 1918 must be extremely rare.
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen 2 года назад
There were only 4000 of the 1918 pattern made. IIRC they made some 85,000 of the 1917 pattern...
@financialprofessionals
@financialprofessionals 2 года назад
@@andersjjensen they only made between 1 and 2 thousand Mas 38s
@me67galaxylife
@me67galaxylife Год назад
@financialprofessionals Not true; the Germans produced them for themselves and then the French continued production after the war
@rnrailproductions5049
@rnrailproductions5049 6 лет назад
I've always found self loading rifles from World War I very interesting, especially the RSC-1917 and 1918. I happen to own a RSC-1917 that I got from my grandfather's collection but it needs repairs as the gun hasn't worked in a long time.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
I hope you get it working again! They really are amazing rifles.
@rnrailproductions5049
@rnrailproductions5049 6 лет назад
TheGoldenCaulk Thanks man! My grandfather loved it and I hope to have it working again once I have the time! It's also a big shame sense it's my favorite rifle when it comes to looks!
@alexdoescrazystuff
@alexdoescrazystuff 3 года назад
R&N RailProductions Hopefully you get that rifle working again, they are a beautiful piece of history. If you ever do, post a video of it, there aren't many videos of working RSCs.
@falloutlover5443
@falloutlover5443 6 лет назад
My Carcano doesn't like to feed the last round. Totally different gun, I know, but maybe it has something to do with en bloc clips. Yep, that's exactly my problem. The last round goes nose up and the bolt pushes directly on the side of the casing and creates a nice little jam.
@falloutlover5443
@falloutlover5443 6 лет назад
Yeah I figured that. I try to reshape it after usage. Also it's a repro clip and I don't think it fits in the mag as well as it should. Oh well. I'm just happy to be able to shoot the thing.
@falloutlover5443
@falloutlover5443 6 лет назад
Daniel Butka: Yep, that's it exactly. Just out of curiosity, if your clip is a repro where did you get it?
@totalmetaljacket789
@totalmetaljacket789 6 лет назад
My Enfield does this so it's probably more feed lips.
@eisenkrieg553
@eisenkrieg553 6 лет назад
It almost seems like that issue with the last round is actually a feature of the rifle, telling you "last shot".
@boomerisadog3899
@boomerisadog3899 5 лет назад
No.
@HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat
@HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat 4 года назад
OK
@peanutbutter5402
@peanutbutter5402 3 года назад
Actually, a good feature in the context of 1917/1918
@zendell37
@zendell37 3 года назад
Well. This is in a time where design teams are still putting magazine cutoff's in rifles because soldiers wouldn't know what to do with more than one round at a time.
@DamazViccar
@DamazViccar 3 года назад
@@peanutbutter5402 Didn't some rifles at the time actually have a "bell" mechanism ring out on the last round left in the mag?
@DivingHawker
@DivingHawker 4 года назад
I think the 8mm Lebel was really the biggest pain to work with, especially when it comes to non-tubular magazines and feeding.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
Even though my RSC has the earlier manually operated bolt hold open, I still get a jam when trying to feed the last round, it's basically identical to the one you get in this video. Hopefully one of these days somebody makes good repros of these clips.
@doctorlove3536
@doctorlove3536 6 лет назад
TheGoldenCaulk hopefully one of these days BF1 makes it a 1 shot kill
@johnm3907
@johnm3907 6 лет назад
Team 10 wrong channel kid.
@5cptkeven
@5cptkeven 6 лет назад
Team 10 play hardcore
@arisukak
@arisukak 6 лет назад
I think Avballistics in Australia has been trying to make some for a few years now.
@shalafi4
@shalafi4 6 лет назад
One of those things if I ever won some stupidly large lottery is to go and start a business just making old out of production magazines and clips.
@darkblood626
@darkblood626 6 лет назад
I love early 1900 prototype guns. They're like steam punk fantasy come to life.
@ScoobieDoobieDoob
@ScoobieDoobieDoob 5 лет назад
Except these weren't prototypes. They were mass produced, and were one of France's standard issue arms of WW1.
@Brandelwyn
@Brandelwyn 4 года назад
Thats kinda like saying "wow, those ww2 guns really look like blasters from star wars"
@bigandlittlefirearms8395
@bigandlittlefirearms8395 2 года назад
It's not a prototype
@dolsopolar
@dolsopolar 8 месяцев назад
where do you think steam punks took place?
@maverick9708
@maverick9708 3 года назад
Shout out to Paul, for making this possible and allowing Ian to have a field day with these classic autoloaders
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
I wonder.... would a 3-round Berthier clip work in the 1918?
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 6 лет назад
Good question - I didn't think about that...
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
Try it and lemme know what happens
@zacht9447
@zacht9447 6 лет назад
yes
@zacht9447
@zacht9447 6 лет назад
the reason I think that is the 5 round clip was intended to be interchangeble with the 3 round clip so most likely the 3 round clip would fit
@456eec
@456eec 6 лет назад
As the 5 round clip is held in place by the pressed metal cover as Ian clearly shows, I would have thought a 3 round one would just fall down into the cover and the top cartridge would be well below the bolt.
@gunner678
@gunner678 6 лет назад
Dont slap the magazine housing. A firm push is enough. You are pushing the last round out of true, hence the jam! Nice video, amazing weapon for WW1.
@happysh_t4202
@happysh_t4202 6 лет назад
3:40 "Hold the bolt release down" **lets clip out** "That works too"
@biggles1483
@biggles1483 6 лет назад
Was looking for a video like this yesterday but to no avail, this made my day!
@guillaumedarras
@guillaumedarras 6 лет назад
Thx Paul ^^ and thx Ian i was waitting for this video for years.
@urbanwikstrom9246
@urbanwikstrom9246 6 лет назад
Thanks Ian! Informative as always. Amazing to see how much rifles flex in slo-mo. Cheers!
@rednecksniper4715
@rednecksniper4715 6 лет назад
Been waiting for this video for a long time you are the only person on RU-vid to my knowledge to have a video firing one of these thanks awesome video got to keep saving and get one of these
@GunsNGames1
@GunsNGames1 4 года назад
According to DICE, this was the most common rifle of World War 1.
@Hubert_Cumberdale_
@Hubert_Cumberdale_ 4 года назад
According to dice the hellriegel was the most commen weapon.
@emieleke9703
@emieleke9703 4 года назад
According to dice the guns are unique. They just want more weapons because its a fucking game.
@Bruh-gd7hy
@Bruh-gd7hy 4 года назад
@@emieleke9703 fax
@Hubert_Cumberdale_
@Hubert_Cumberdale_ 4 года назад
@@emieleke9703 I'm not complaining I'm just saying...
@AtlasJotun
@AtlasJotun 4 года назад
@@Hubert_Cumberdale_ Well I'm just saying: "I like to touch rusty spoons." Good to see you Bert, been a long time XD
@m1garandlvr420
@m1garandlvr420 6 лет назад
Keep up the awesome videos Ian!!
@doodletius
@doodletius 6 лет назад
Love your vids. Very good info on many firearms I’ve never seen or heard of.
@Targetpopper
@Targetpopper 6 лет назад
These two videos about these rifles must have had an amazing amount of time and effort put into them. It shows. Excellent look at these rifles.
@antivalidisme5669
@antivalidisme5669 6 лет назад
Great pair of videos IMHO, TY Ian. Interesting shooting sound BTW. Take care!
@LeFeuauxpoudres
@LeFeuauxpoudres 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot for giving us this video! :)
@Boomeus
@Boomeus 6 лет назад
You can see the hammer striking and being pushed back through the charging handle slot in the slow-mo, and it's beautiful
@user-ey4mx1ul3n
@user-ey4mx1ul3n 6 лет назад
Holy shit,I've been looking for this for years! Thanks Ian!
@vladthe_cat
@vladthe_cat 4 года назад
I love how you can see the hammer in the slowmo
@jasonz7788
@jasonz7788 2 года назад
Cool thanks for the great work Sir
@bem19651
@bem19651 6 лет назад
so, its now 5 years since I stumbled on your video about the EM-2 and thought "No way I will ever see anyone dissasemble let alone shoot one of thoose". Time and time again I have had that same thought until it with great disbelife has changed into "He is dissasembling THAT! I'll bet he'll be shooting it also" Thanks a million Ian!
@greg_mid_tn3150
@greg_mid_tn3150 6 лет назад
Looks like a pretty snappy recoil impulse. Great vid!
@0nkelD0kt0r
@0nkelD0kt0r 4 года назад
I find it very interesting how good these things are, and how quirky so many prototype semi auto rifles in the 20s and 30s were. The french could have had a rifle that worked at least as well as an M1 Garand, an SVT or a G-43 if they would have fitted the RSC-1918 with a 10 round mag, adopted it to 7.5x54mm and maybe gave it the sights of the MAS-36.
@lolknight4532
@lolknight4532 6 лет назад
ive been waiting for this moment and now its happening :D
@CthulhuInc
@CthulhuInc 6 лет назад
and yea, gun jebus hath a disciple, and that disciple was named paul, and paul he did wearest thy holy shirt of orange.
@LifeisGood762
@LifeisGood762 6 лет назад
The slow motion in the rain was really cool. Also thought it was interesting you could see the hammer fall in the charging handle slot.
@lilchappy223
@lilchappy223 6 лет назад
Thanks Paul!
@fullmetaflak
@fullmetaflak 6 лет назад
Thanks, Paul!
@butteredbiscuits1
@butteredbiscuits1 6 лет назад
such an aesthetically pleasing gun
@joshuakochendarfer3663
@joshuakochendarfer3663 6 лет назад
Sweet thank you guys!
@carlparadis6735
@carlparadis6735 4 года назад
Wow... Amazing stuff.
@yojimbo6879
@yojimbo6879 6 лет назад
The rain falling on the rifle in the slow-mo footage makes this look like a John Woo film.
@slowpokebr549
@slowpokebr549 6 лет назад
Years ago, an acquaintance of mine shot his 1917 at our range on more than one occasion. I was always interested in it. It's one of the reasons I picked up a Lebel. His 1917 had the gas system sealed off. He only had one clip and he never used it. In effect, it was a single shot rifle. At the time I had no idea how rare it was to see one fired.
@alansmith19890
@alansmith19890 6 лет назад
To think: These guns are almost 100 years old and they still fire. They really made things to last in those days.
@MultiSycorax
@MultiSycorax 4 года назад
Such a handsome gun with its beautiful lines.
@35rem19
@35rem19 6 лет назад
Digging the CV-11 cap. Dad was on the Intrepid in the 60's
@zendell37
@zendell37 3 года назад
I saw this post and was confused. I didn't know civvie had merch 3 years ago.
@massaweed420
@massaweed420 6 лет назад
You guys must have read my mind, I was looking for a video of someone shooting one of these beauties just a few days ago, and the closest I found was your video on shooting the WW1 US load out while in US gear. Awesome video!
@LivvorMorthis
@LivvorMorthis 6 лет назад
I think you should also show the slow motions videos of the shots that failed. I don't think I've ever seen such a thing on this channel and I think it would interesting to see in detail what happened in those cases
@MrSmith336
@MrSmith336 6 лет назад
It is amazing as to how much bolt-bounce there is on Semis...
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 5 лет назад
1:40 probably not exactly desired operation but its kinda cool how the brass changed directions lol
@koroplays3200
@koroplays3200 6 лет назад
the style of this rifle is very nice.
@MikeLabauve
@MikeLabauve 6 лет назад
wooo i wanted a video of this for a long time
@jiveyhairchef96
@jiveyhairchef96 6 лет назад
I like that you can see the hammer in the high speed footage - it reminds me a bit of the 96 Mauser pistol. Are there any other firearms with similar firing mechanisms?
@dabinbuh
@dabinbuh 6 лет назад
this rifle's always been aesthetically pleasing
@Insanabiliter_In_Linea
@Insanabiliter_In_Linea Год назад
It's cool that people message Ian saying they have a weird gun and asking if he wants to come shoot it, and he's just like, "Yeah, sure!"
@thompsonjerry3412
@thompsonjerry3412 6 лет назад
Very cool!
@sloanchampion85
@sloanchampion85 4 года назад
Thanks for this demonstration I was wanting to see these in action....very cool piece but that last round failure was driving me nuts...wonder if that was going on when they were in the field? If so looks like they would have got that worked out
@kombik7189
@kombik7189 6 лет назад
Awesome, AWESOME vid!! I've been looking everywhere for a vid where someone actually shoots an RSC. Thanks Ian and especially thanks to Paul for letting Ian shoot these RSCs. The ORIGINAL semi-auto service rifle. M1 Garand, eat your heart out! P.S. How about you and Karl do a match with the RSC-1918 vs the Gewehr 98 on InRange TV Verdun-style?!
@shaunvarun2838
@shaunvarun2838 2 года назад
That's basically the 1918 ribeyrolles gun in semi auto and a different cartridge
@koryaiine7393
@koryaiine7393 5 лет назад
I'm quite impressed.
@hakeemzahardi9207
@hakeemzahardi9207 6 лет назад
Hye Ian, great video as always. Just a suggestion, maybe you can include a few different camera angles including at the targets during shooting. Thanks!
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 6 лет назад
Love this
@mitchschutter4302
@mitchschutter4302 6 лет назад
This is super cool for you Ian, I'm glad you had the privileged to shoot a rifle you've wanted so much.
@iaiband
@iaiband 6 лет назад
really interesting and cool
@ahmadhassan4766
@ahmadhassan4766 3 года назад
little sticky at first then just got smoother amazing
@loma_pl1931
@loma_pl1931 6 лет назад
I think this guy love French weapons
@Mr2greys
@Mr2greys 6 лет назад
Ahmid'ou Miahn Banzillah Dogh'o Issou Chanclasos not only that he was willing to drive 5 hours both way to shoot said gun. Best view of Toronto is in your rear view mirror.... :)
@weirdscience8341
@weirdscience8341 4 года назад
Domt know why there not very nice the mas is the only one that looks nice
@lapinmalin8626
@lapinmalin8626 4 года назад
thank you captain obvious
@russelmurphy4868
@russelmurphy4868 4 года назад
Question: Have you thought of taking examples of the clips to a metal fabrication shop? Might be worth seeing what it would cost for a production run.
@overkillgaming1424
@overkillgaming1424 3 года назад
My most favorite rifle in the history of rifles
@mamaluigi2064
@mamaluigi2064 Год назад
Humble beginnings for the self loading rifle
@44WarmocK77
@44WarmocK77 6 лет назад
I wonder if they worked better if the feed lips were a lot shorter, like they are today on a modern clip. They probably just need a cutout on the rear to allow the rim to glide on them and travel upwards when the bolt picks the cartridge up to loads it into the chamber.
@Psiberzerker
@Psiberzerker 2 года назад
This had to be a happy day for Ian.
@adamak47miller90
@adamak47miller90 4 года назад
I love old firearms there's so much history
@jeffreywong33
@jeffreywong33 Год назад
When it fire it’s surprisingly quiet
@crabmansteve6844
@crabmansteve6844 3 года назад
My favorite of all the autoloaders of that Era.
@williamgomes3572
@williamgomes3572 Год назад
The first rifles semi-auto of History, i'm proud to be french 😊 Thx to present this two fantastique rifles men 👍
@Spiz103
@Spiz103 6 лет назад
Even if the unreliability in feeding is inherent to the design rather than just a result of the clips - there doesn't appear to have been any hard-to-clear malfunctions. The firepower advantage relative to a bolt action rifle is clear.
@jaxxriley5962
@jaxxriley5962 6 лет назад
very unique gun
@codymoncrief2128
@codymoncrief2128 6 лет назад
The feed lips probably are not tempered or hardened at all. Doing so would likely remedy the problem of deformation (possibly spring tempered) or at least prolong the life of the lips. A fair bit of time and some thin spring steel, one could produce functional clips, and temper them to resist deformation better.
@aaronjecevicus3843
@aaronjecevicus3843 6 лет назад
absolutely HUGE fan you probably don't care if you do that's cool but seriously man , self tought myself (somewhat) older guns 1950's then actually studdied and continue to do so and under till Mid 1800's(learned through your videos and knowledge of elders). amazing job you have LITERALLY my dream job. playing with firearms all day. YES PLAYING lol when you find a passion all work becomes play. cud all work and no play makes Johnnie a dull boy lol
@dollarbill6102
@dollarbill6102 6 лет назад
That is one quiet gun
@ZekeAxel
@ZekeAxel 6 лет назад
Ian needs one of these in his collection.
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 6 лет назад
Indeed I do! :)
@kyriakoshourtsidis1161
@kyriakoshourtsidis1161 2 года назад
i think the last round malf is caused by not having enough pressure in the clip holder but its obvious that the springs in a 100 year old gun have deteriorated over time
@keenanmcbreen7073
@keenanmcbreen7073 4 года назад
Could the rim of the previous round opening up the clip be allowing the nose of the round(s) under it to rise faster than the rim end? With the very curved design of the magazine could the follower be applying uneven pressure to the cartridges? (Maybe favoring the front?)
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад
Ha, that slow mo at the beginning makes it look like the rifle was almost perfectly calibrated to produce a stove-pipe jam.
@Scrambled_Meat
@Scrambled_Meat 5 лет назад
Looks like the follower spring needs to be a tiny bit stronger or something, the last round is always hanging a bit lower than the first 4 and never feeding at the right angle
@gregbilotta2472
@gregbilotta2472 6 лет назад
Two-gun match: RSC 1917 vs RSC 1918 lol
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
Who will win? The audience.
@m1994a3jagnew
@m1994a3jagnew 6 лет назад
Who wins? Not the germans.
@jessemilstead810
@jessemilstead810 4 года назад
@ian So as you guys say and I also noticed it that you guys are getting the last round stop or you know not fully going into the barrel to be ready to be fired and if I remember correctly on Battlefield one when you got down to the last round and your clip There would be a jam. In other words there would be a feet malfunction on the last round to go from the clip to the gone also I understand why the con Hass
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 6 лет назад
Very good rifles for WWI it would seem. They seem reliable....for their age. They are easy and fast to reload too. I like them.
@purebloodheretic4682
@purebloodheretic4682 6 лет назад
Its a Crude Beauty!- Would Love to Find 1 Under My Christmas Tree! Looks Like a Steam-Punk SKS 😁
@Chebva
@Chebva 6 лет назад
New possible Tshirt design for Ian? "Eating Brass"
@rzerizrz
@rzerizrz 2 года назад
when brand new and upgraded, these must have been epic guns
@BobSaint
@BobSaint 6 лет назад
The gun it self doesn't look too bad, actualy. That FTF issue has to be about something with catridge or clip/magazine. It even holds bolt open on last shot, very nice feature for WWI gun.
@theodoreroosevelt3143
@theodoreroosevelt3143 6 лет назад
i were waiting to see an actual RSC shooting video for a loooooong time
@fernandoferraz3527
@fernandoferraz3527 4 года назад
That's a big kick :)
@SedatedandRestrained
@SedatedandRestrained 6 лет назад
Doesn't take Ian all day to look at a hot case lol!!!
@m1994a3jagnew
@m1994a3jagnew 6 лет назад
Those clips look incredibly easy to make..
@kut24
@kut24 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot ! Any chance to see the Meunier A6 featured on this channel sometime ?
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 6 лет назад
Yes - it's already filmed, just not published yet.
@oOkenzoOo
@oOkenzoOo 6 лет назад
Awesome !! =) Will you also mention the upgrades that were made to it during the war (shorten length, 10/15 round detachable magazines, night sights...) ?
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