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The French MAS-38 Submachine Gun 

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The MAS-38 was France’s first officially adopted submachine gun, rushed into service in 1940. It was basically too late to help with the defense of France, with less than a thousand delivered by June 1940. The Germans kept the gun in production, making 20-30 thousand under the designation MP722(f). French production picked up immediately after the war, and 203,000 were made by the end of 1951. The gun would see service mostly in Indochina.
Mechanically, the MAS 38 is a simple blowback SMG, although it has a few unusual features. One is the approximately 6 degree angle between the barrel and receiver, which was done in order to drop the stock and allow a sight picture with shorter iron sights. As a result, the bolt face is also cut at about a 6 degree angle off perpendicular. The safety is the trigger itself, which folds up and forward to engage, locking the bolt in place. The weapon is chambered for the 7.65 French Long cartridge, which was also used in the 1935A and 1935S pistols. It is lighter than most other military submachine gun rounds, roughly on par with 9x18mm Makarov. That reduced ballistic peer does make for a very comfortable and controllable weapon, however.
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@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 6 лет назад
This gun looked like it was designed by someone who was haunted by WWI. So much protection against the environment, maneuverable in a trench, and simple to maintain.
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 6 лет назад
If by someone you mean the entire fuckng country then at the very least, you wouldn't wrong. In real life though, your right as fuck.
@vulekv93
@vulekv93 5 лет назад
@@genghiskhan6809 you are => you're
@dillonc7955
@dillonc7955 4 года назад
The problem was that the French clearly had no idea what Germany had planned. They definitely weren't up for stalemate type battles until later in the war.
@anthonyhayes1267
@anthonyhayes1267 4 года назад
I was going to like this comment but it has 303 likes
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 4 года назад
@@genghiskhan6809 I can understand those who use vulgarity in their speach, but are you unable to avoid it in your written comments? It adds nothing good to your comments.
@Craterfist
@Craterfist 7 лет назад
I feel like Ian can just SMELL these rare firearms and tracks them for miles across dozens of auction houses, nose to the floor and sniffing them out like a bloodhound.
@falloutghoul1
@falloutghoul1 5 лет назад
Nose to ground, butt to air.
@jonathandixon2457
@jonathandixon2457 4 года назад
That's perfect that made my day 👃
@AgentTasmania
@AgentTasmania 3 года назад
His moustache twitches when rare and interesting guns are near
@parzavaal5335
@parzavaal5335 2 года назад
@@AgentTasmania his beard tingles
@muffinman3111
@muffinman3111 2 года назад
I smell 32 French
@TUBEMAN192
@TUBEMAN192 7 лет назад
The fastest disassembly in a Forgotten Weapons video ever?
@DFX2KX
@DFX2KX 7 лет назад
It's surely a contender. I actually clapped I was that impressed. I mean it's an open bolt subgun so it's not complicated but I was still impressed.
@ramjb
@ramjb 7 лет назад
that got me by surprise too. Usually Ian says "this gun is very easy to dissasemble" and then proceeds to go through several steps that take quite a long time and usually the assistance of his universal dissassembly tool...this time he said "this gun is very easy to dissasemble" and 5 seconds later the thing was dissasembled. I was like O.o XD
@glautreu8431
@glautreu8431 7 лет назад
I think a video on Top 5 Fastest Field Strips is in order!
@thetextbookgamer
@thetextbookgamer 6 лет назад
Well it is his gun
@AM-hf9kk
@AM-hf9kk 4 года назад
@@glautreu8431 Walther PPK, CZ83, and Beretta 92 are definitely top ten.
@MrAndrewfreeman
@MrAndrewfreeman 7 лет назад
Fun Fact: Ian now owns the exact MAS-38
@MrDgwphotos
@MrDgwphotos 5 лет назад
And STILL doesn't have ammo for it... ;-)
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 4 года назад
@@MrDgwphotos 22.12.2019. Now he does. =)
@RHD919
@RHD919 4 года назад
@@Taistelukalkkuna I knew I would find someone else that came over to this video from the one posted today lol
@SSgtCalebP
@SSgtCalebP 4 года назад
Taistelukalkkuna don’t hold your breath for the firing video quite yet.
@inportrace
@inportrace 4 года назад
@@Taistelukalkkuna but his MAS.38 has mechanical issues so he can not shoot it yet xd
@nigelmchugh5541
@nigelmchugh5541 7 лет назад
"The French do things a little differently". No kidding Ian, if you have ever driven or owned a Citroen car, you can find yourself both cursing and praising its designers at the same time!
@robertbenson136
@robertbenson136 7 лет назад
Yes a 2CV and I love it.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 7 лет назад
Buy Renault of Pegeout.
@bborkzilla
@bborkzilla 7 лет назад
Riding in a DS is heaven, fixing its hydraulic system (especially early ones with LHV) is hell.
@mickleblade
@mickleblade 7 лет назад
Renault are unreliable and Peugeot ARE citroen!
@louis4822
@louis4822 7 лет назад
Mickleblade we had a Renault 19 for all of my childhood, thing was built like a tank with no power steering, was a beast of a car
@user-ns3vs3bp3e
@user-ns3vs3bp3e 7 лет назад
Anyone else loving this little sub machine gun spree Ian's been on recently?
@stacybrown3714
@stacybrown3714 7 лет назад
I really like this "spree"! I have learned a lot. To bad our government has made collecting this stuff a ultrarich folks game.
@user-ns3vs3bp3e
@user-ns3vs3bp3e 7 лет назад
Stacy Brown at least your gov hasn't banned automatic weapons completely
@stacybrown3714
@stacybrown3714 7 лет назад
Yes... that is true, and I am thankful. That said what part of "shall not be infringed" makes restrictions of law abiding citizens right?
@user-ns3vs3bp3e
@user-ns3vs3bp3e 7 лет назад
Stacy Brown hahaha I'm from the uk to get a bolt action in anything above .22lr I have to do a similar background check to your one for a literal machine gun, you Americans have nothing to complain about
@stacybrown3714
@stacybrown3714 7 лет назад
123 456 I understand your point of view. While we have much less to complain about than you do, we still have to stand up and voice our concerns to keep what we still have. I and others are still trying to regain what was lost. You and other like minded folks in the UK might do well to try and hope for similar movement towards freedom.
@rahbaralhaq
@rahbaralhaq 7 лет назад
12:23 the struggle to not curse is real.
@aspenfacer-valentine4397
@aspenfacer-valentine4397 7 лет назад
Rik Raptor Gun Jesus probably chased the previous owner out of RIA with a whip
@davitdavid7165
@davitdavid7165 3 года назад
Imagine his face while saying that.
@sofa_king_kool
@sofa_king_kool 3 года назад
Noticed that too. Its like writing shipping ID codes on a Dali in Magic Marker.
@eisenkrieg553
@eisenkrieg553 7 лет назад
I feel like I've recently learned about 10 different ways you can solve the safety issues in open bolt sub guns.
@ZGryphon
@ZGryphon 7 лет назад
"Is it underpowered?" _Il Duce_ presumably didn't think so.
@goodmaninastorm4617
@goodmaninastorm4617 6 лет назад
ZGryphon Or at least he only thought that for a very, very short amount of time.
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 6 лет назад
Who wouldn't when the guy has all the time in the world to shoot you?
@methodeetrigueur1164
@methodeetrigueur1164 4 года назад
I read that Mussolini was shot dead by a Beretta MAB 38, not by a French MAS 38. Mistake ?
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 7 лет назад
This gun has a chequered history in France. It is often seen as a symbol of the MILICE, the Vichy French equival;ent of the Gestapo , and no I'm not kidding, the MILICE were the same.
@jasondoe2596
@jasondoe2596 7 лет назад
51WCDodge interesting, I didn't know.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 7 лет назад
German policy in occupied countries was to bend local officialdom to it's way of thinking. Especially with the deportation of Jews and arrest of undesirables. I come from Jersey , that is in the Channel Island's and was Occupied from 1940 till the very end of the war, May 9th 1945. Though the German's went of thier way to be 'Correct', when Hitler ordered the Internment of British subjects not born in the Island, local Police officers were expected to arrest the people involved. In most of the rest of Europe they didn't even bother with pretence.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 7 лет назад
Not full autos. The process is if the barrel is smooth you need a Permite De Portage from the Parish Hal, is the barrel is rifled you need a States Police FAC. For those who wonder abour the term State's. Jersey has 2 Police forces, a parish based Honary force and an Island based Force operated by the States of Jerset.
@jeffreytam7684
@jeffreytam7684 4 года назад
51WCDodge What also helped the Germans at the time, in doing this, was widespread Anti-Semitism. It’s a lot easier to round people up and send them to camps when their neighbours don’t like them either.
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 3 года назад
I've also heard stories that Mussolini was killed by a guy wielding a Mas 38.
@itsconnorstime
@itsconnorstime 7 лет назад
7.65 can't be that anemic if it can take down a whale like Mussolini.
@Ensign_Cthulhu
@Ensign_Cthulhu 7 лет назад
Yeah, but there's a difference between trying to stop a whale like Mussolini when he is free to move and raging on crack or bath salts and you are firing from a pistol, VS. having him captive and able to empty a whole SMG magazine into him, knowing that even if this does not kill him instantly, he is defenceless and will never reach medical care. It's way, way more powerful than .32 ACP, not as powerful as .30 Mauser
@itsconnorstime
@itsconnorstime 7 лет назад
Duncan Grove pretty much what happened to him when they strung up his corpse in Milan.
@jeremiasastorga8399
@jeremiasastorga8399 6 лет назад
Kaddafi was a hero. He made Libya a free country. Now look at Libya today without him.
@jacksonfitzsimmons4253
@jacksonfitzsimmons4253 5 лет назад
Duncan Grove Yeah, like Dianne Feinstein, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, etc right?
@gkky_
@gkky_ 4 года назад
No bucket of margerine could be bulletproof.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
_When you're listening to French music and Ian posts a video about a French submachine gun_ Au c'est magnifique!
@jking3340
@jking3340 7 лет назад
TheGoldenCaulk I clapped, I clapped when I saw this gun
@freddykisback123
@freddykisback123 7 лет назад
both things combined didnt give you the urge to run away with your hands raised ? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
+freddykisback123 No, but I did decide to wear white underwear, so there's that.
@NyanNyanification
@NyanNyanification 7 лет назад
"Oh! C'est magnifique!"
@Menaceblue3
@Menaceblue3 7 лет назад
omelette du fromage!
@Twirlyhead
@Twirlyhead 7 лет назад
Re: French Paratroops using these - I once read an account by a British Paratroop officer placed with a French Paratroop unit during the Suez Crisis in which he described French Paratroops who were armed with other weapons such as rifles using these as secondary weapons firing down at ground targets with these as they descended toward their hot drop zone. The British Paratrooper was saved by such a French Paratrooper who used one of these on an enemy soldier who was about to shoot him as he struggled to unstrap his own gun from his leg binding. Always struck be as a dodgy thing to do shooting past one's own feet and lower parts as one descended, possibly, erratically, in a parachute but I can't imagine a Brit making that up. Firing on the descent aside, it seems like a good idea to have such a weapon immediately available in a very hot drop zone and equipping some soldiers with two different guns like that seems like great free thinking to me. I imagine buttstocks would have been dispensed with.
@iac4357
@iac4357 2 года назад
Makes sense in such a Self Defense situation. Unlike WW2 German Paratroopers, who besides dropping with uncontrolable chutes, jumped with only holstered pistols (I think); having to retrieve their weapons from Pods that were dropped seperately !
@adrienperie6119
@adrienperie6119 7 лет назад
I think that's a very cool safety, and I'm not just saying that because I'm french myself, but because it's the type of safety that can never get you shot for lack of bullets coming out of the barrel when you pull the trigger in a combat or self defence situation.
@loganmurray8810
@loganmurray8810 5 лет назад
"And in May of 1940 the french collectively realized 'Oh crap, were gonna need some sub machine guns'" Lmao. I'm dead
@happyveliz
@happyveliz 3 года назад
And lo and behold! Ian's MAS-38 is finally up and running again, finally, AND has ammo for it! After how long!? Haha, who else came here right after Ian's new video of him (finally) shooting his?
@xdgfhjhfgjs855
@xdgfhjhfgjs855 3 года назад
Guilty.
@alanfhall6450
@alanfhall6450 3 года назад
@@xdgfhjhfgjs855 Moi aussi!
@themomaw
@themomaw 7 лет назад
That's actually really impressive in a lot of ways. Cool features! Though it looks costly to make compared to the stamped sheet technology that took over in so many countries. As far as the cartridge... My opinion, if it's powerful enough to go through heavy clothing and a few inches of torso, then it's deadly enough. Especially if the low recoil leads to better hit ratio from the user. Your chances of surviving a dozen bullets in the chest isn't great even if they are small bullets.
@ineednochannelyoutube5384
@ineednochannelyoutube5384 7 лет назад
It does lose some use as supressive long range fire, but I doubt the enemy is gonna go and see if 765 is still lethal at 300m.
@SgtKOnyx
@SgtKOnyx 7 лет назад
I need no channel youtube! You mean combat is nothing like the original Judge Dredd?!?
@ineednochannelyoutube5384
@ineednochannelyoutube5384 7 лет назад
+SgtKOnyx Heh? Did he go strolling into supressive fire in the hopes the bullets would bounce off?
@laurentdevaux5617
@laurentdevaux5617 2 года назад
Though not as powerful as 9 MM para, this cartridge is still lethal. Think about it, the mas 38 was the weapon used to kill Mussolini...
@floydvaughn9666
@floydvaughn9666 Год назад
.30 super carry.
@archimaede
@archimaede 7 лет назад
That disassembly was so satisfying!
@rafaelalandrade
@rafaelalandrade 7 лет назад
That's officially the fastest and neatest field strip ever.
@rafaelalandrade
@rafaelalandrade 7 лет назад
"Person" is also now officially Gun Jesus-speak for "Motherfucker".
@sniperblast
@sniperblast 7 лет назад
The best part of all these submachine gun videos is seeing different ways of tackling the open bolt safety issue.
@johnrabe33
@johnrabe33 7 лет назад
That safety, those iron sights, and that magazine dust cover. I've never seen anything like this. My gun wish list is becoming very French.
@farkasmate14
@farkasmate14 7 лет назад
At first I didn't think much of this gun, but the design elements, and the pure and simple nature of them fascinates me! This has replaced the Madsen M50 as my favorite smg!
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
Damn, the French really were clever. I respect them more each time you feature one of their designs.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
Lol, that field strip was insanely slick
@kaporalkretin8708
@kaporalkretin8708 7 лет назад
Good to know that some peoples respect the frenchies ('caus I'm french too,I can teach you some words if you want),and don't always do jokes on surrendering (but the "hon hon hon" ones make me laugh actually)...
@chevtothemax
@chevtothemax 7 лет назад
Ze_Mister_Kretin sooo your saying they make you go honhonhon
@5macvideos
@5macvideos 6 лет назад
why couldn’t they make cars as well
@lapinmalin8626
@lapinmalin8626 4 года назад
@@kaporalkretin8708 when an anglosaxon say "hon hon hon" it makes me think of the spy in TF2 :')
@smokemg42
@smokemg42 7 лет назад
use to own a ww2 French 1935a pistol, it was a great gun but ammo for it was so hard to find. so I went to my Fort Worth Original Gun Show and a vendor sold me a box of that surplus all steel bullet with the orginal box of 32 rounds. only to find out they were all duds, thereafter I look online and that was common for the ammo to be shot nowadays. so I saw a vendor that made handloads from using brass of .32 S&W long shaved down to the specifications of 7.65 MAS. and they cycled and ran fine. was glad to at least shoot it before I gave up on it.
@olly230
@olly230 7 лет назад
ian wants that sub gun. you can see him trying to hide his francophile glee. hope you get it ian!
@maverick9708
@maverick9708 3 года назад
I can feel the love Ian has for this weapon through the video. The tension is unreal, hopefully a CHEAP but RELIABLE source of 7.65 French long falls into his lap.
@o2wow
@o2wow 7 лет назад
As one of the Tappet Brothers (Tom and Ray Magliozzi) said, "The French copy no one and no one copies the French." The comment was originally applied to a Peugeot car.
@TylerHulan
@TylerHulan 7 лет назад
wbbh except for that whole smokeless powder thing. Pretty sure everybody copied that.
@SgtKOnyx
@SgtKOnyx 7 лет назад
wbbh Tom is and will be missed.
@o2wow
@o2wow 7 лет назад
Tyler Human, True!
@o2wow
@o2wow 7 лет назад
I know Cadillac and some other GM cars currently have that feature and Volkswagen put the battery under the rear seat back in 1945.
@SgtKOnyx
@SgtKOnyx 7 лет назад
wbbh His complaint was that it wasn't in the manual.
@Modafoca35
@Modafoca35 7 лет назад
its like a teen Thompson had a child with a Mauser C96
@TheAnonymousrogue
@TheAnonymousrogue 4 года назад
Did it result in a shotgun wedding? *rimshot*
@nazarderkach9320
@nazarderkach9320 4 года назад
For me personally, this looks like an STG-44 which likes Panzerschokolade a little too much.
@CloudCobra22
@CloudCobra22 7 лет назад
I have a feeling that Ian will be taking this one home with him
@airborneace
@airborneace 7 лет назад
Well, the price suffers from being French and a hard to find caliber I'm sure. But thats great for those of us who recognize that French firearms aren't bad. I wish Americans had a negative stereotype towards Swiss rifles haha
@gedion749
@gedion749 7 лет назад
he did it 6.900 dollars.
@Davidautofull
@Davidautofull 6 лет назад
Brandon, sorry guy but I have to say it, after I quit giggling. shorted you one or two at the end. THATS WHAT SHE SAID. lolol.
@indiequas
@indiequas 7 лет назад
looks like someone tried to break it over their knee but only bent it
@MrSebfrench76
@MrSebfrench76 7 лет назад
HAHAHAHAHAHA!Sooooo goood! And so innovative!
@kameronjones7139
@kameronjones7139 6 лет назад
user12345 I think you broke or triggered him
@jasondoe2596
@jasondoe2596 7 лет назад
That's awesome - so many neat designs elements! Several things to love here: the rear sights, the ergonomic safety, the disassembly procedure.
@jefferycostanzajr.4767
@jefferycostanzajr.4767 7 лет назад
it looks like a c96 carbine that wants to die
@loma_pl1931
@loma_pl1931 7 лет назад
Mauw Chan But the C96 carabine is more a pistol than a SMG and it sucks, the MAS 38 is a reliable weapon, have 32 rounds and have the same fire rate as the German MP-40.
@outerspace9392
@outerspace9392 6 лет назад
Ahmid'ou Miahn Banzillah Dogh'o Issou Chanclasos it LOOKS like it not FUNCTIONS
@Hubert_Cumberdale_
@Hubert_Cumberdale_ 5 лет назад
Kinda looks like shit but I wouldn't mind owning one, it's a tool of war after all and not a piece of art.
@non-copyrightmusic2086
@non-copyrightmusic2086 5 лет назад
remove the stock and it actually looks like a giant and ugly C96
@lilhades9484
@lilhades9484 5 лет назад
@@loma_pl1931 Woosh
@Nooziterp1
@Nooziterp1 2 года назад
A compact and handy weapon. Judging by the oil on the parts this is a working example and not just part of a collection in a museum or somewhere
@KVW22
@KVW22 6 лет назад
You have no idea how appreciated you're videos are my man
@nerdanderthalidontlikegoog7194
This is a really neat gun, lots of neat features and super simple.
@gooondie
@gooondie 6 лет назад
Wow, what an interesting little gun! Never knew that much about these- thanks Ian, always appreciated 👍🏼
@TheCesso3
@TheCesso3 7 лет назад
finally, i was waiting this video for sooooo long, im very grateful Ian, thanks and nice vids keep it going
@willowm1839
@willowm1839 7 лет назад
What a cool little SMG! I love simple, effective things, and this is really great!
@ShiftyBigmac
@ShiftyBigmac 7 лет назад
Been watching since day one, love your website and channel Ian
@lptomtom
@lptomtom 7 лет назад
Holy shit I've been waiting for this one for years! I hope you'll get your hands on a Chatellerault 24/29 at some point, it's another great French gun that doesn't have a single good video on RU-vid...
@Murukku47
@Murukku47 3 года назад
"the safety is actually the trigger itself" yes that generally is how you make the choice between when you want gunfire or want no gunfire
@markjones2859
@markjones2859 Год назад
I would love this in 7.62x25. Spicy yet small package. I can't get enough of this channel. Thanks again Ian!😊
@Solarship_Radical
@Solarship_Radical 3 года назад
What a classy little sub gun. It’s quite good looking and appears to be very well made compared to most sub-machine guns. Love it
@benjackson91
@benjackson91 7 лет назад
Been waiting to see this gun for a while Love you're content!
@ThisNewHandleSystemSucks
@ThisNewHandleSystemSucks 7 лет назад
Fun fact: Sniper's SMG from Team Fortress 2 was based off of this gun.
@tostie3110
@tostie3110 7 лет назад
Trevor Long I thought it was something entirely different, but removing the stock I get it now.
@jason1182000
@jason1182000 7 лет назад
Trevor Long I can see the similarity, but the TF2 SMG is based off of this gun's successor, the MAT-49. There's even concept art which shows a SMG variant equipped with the MAT's stock and heat shield.
@ThisNewHandleSystemSucks
@ThisNewHandleSystemSucks 7 лет назад
TheGaminWeasel See I had read on the Wiki that it said it "appears" to be based off of the MAT-49, but since there was no heat shield I assumed whoever wrote that was wrong. But I was unaware of the concept art, thanks!
@MrReded69
@MrReded69 6 лет назад
Well like a lot of French weaponry of its time it does look like it belongs in a science fiction setting. Seriously, stick a rail and a scope on it and close the mag cover and it would make a good Star Wars blaster!
@alexandreguyot8507
@alexandreguyot8507 6 лет назад
Trevor Long you mean mat 49
@chriswarren1618
@chriswarren1618 4 года назад
C'est Magnifique, Monsieur . Thank you so much for your great insight into the MAS and MAT firearms, which, in the past, I have never found easy access to. Back in the early 1980's, in Paris, I saw the foot Gendarme carrying the MAT MGs and always thought they were cool. Yes, during several trips to France I found the French culture to be laid back, which I like and it certainly makes them very different to other nations.
@positivelynegative3260
@positivelynegative3260 5 лет назад
1:00 Love that Ian can't keep himself from laughing when talking about France and its WW1 lessons! LOL
@vguyver2
@vguyver2 7 лет назад
The design on this gun is very simple, but very reliable from the looks of it.
@sarrumac
@sarrumac 7 лет назад
Would depend on the cartridge i think. Is it punchy enough to avoid some jamming?
@carsonbrooks1326
@carsonbrooks1326 5 лет назад
Man I love this channel
@Tallmios
@Tallmios 7 лет назад
I had to slow down from my usual 1.5x watching speed for the disassembly, else I'd miss it! I like how the gun looks and how simple, yet elegant it was designed to be.
@tylergordon696
@tylergordon696 7 лет назад
What I love about this channel is, you get too see rare/cool guns and get aome history about them. :-)
@gonshocks
@gonshocks 7 лет назад
It looks like a very solid little SMG. A tradeoff in power for controlled shooting to stay on target and ability to carry more ammo, not a bad compromise.
@Y34RZERO
@Y34RZERO 7 лет назад
Will not lie. I only knew about this gun from Call of Duty: Big Red One.
@salt_97
@salt_97 6 лет назад
Y34RZERO it's in Battlefield 2 as well, China AT kit I believe.
@Sreven199
@Sreven199 6 лет назад
Moe Ali Jaber that's the Norinco Type 85. It looks like what would be if a MAS-38 got Rodgered by a PPS-43
@salt_97
@salt_97 6 лет назад
The Badass Bassist you're right, it's been a really long while, I just remember how the gun looked honestly.
@Sreven199
@Sreven199 6 лет назад
Moe Ali Jaber If that's what you were going on, then I could say you were pretty accurate lol
@GVGames1986
@GVGames1986 5 лет назад
Same, I am putting a review of that game on my channel shortly.
@gopnik9967
@gopnik9967 7 лет назад
i love the bolt cover design. awesome.
@Eastwood007x
@Eastwood007x 7 лет назад
I've been waiting for the moment for a very long time. Çe bon!
@Needassistance
@Needassistance 7 лет назад
congrats on winning the auction on this gun ian.. cant wait for the shooting video of this.
@josuelservin2409
@josuelservin2409 7 лет назад
Congrats on the acquisition of this magnific gun, I'm looking forward to the test shooting.
@dhippstarr
@dhippstarr 5 лет назад
And with this video watched I have now viewed every forgotten weapons video Ian has ever made and anxiously await the next new one I don't know what I'm going to do with my life now that I don't have old forgotten weapons videos to watch.
@nicholasmaugeri759
@nicholasmaugeri759 5 лет назад
great video on this
@Metacore91
@Metacore91 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video in particular. I've been waiting for a submachine gun that I did not like even after seeing it field stripped
@akingmongza6011
@akingmongza6011 5 лет назад
One of my favorite gun designs!
@dalemoss4684
@dalemoss4684 2 года назад
What beautiful simplicity in a little package.
@wadolfmunn9264
@wadolfmunn9264 5 лет назад
What an interesting little rifle.Thx sharing.
@joansummers873
@joansummers873 7 лет назад
Ian, the thought just occurred to me. You've been exposed to literally thousands of different firearm designs, from all over the world, from nearly all eras of firearms development. Why don't you take a crack at designing your own gun one day? I can't think of a person better qualified to be the next "John Moses Browning", you know so much about guns that people call you "Gun Jesus" for crying out loud. You never know, you might just come up with something revolutionary. Please like this comment so Ian could see it.
@stockingsstuffer6302
@stockingsstuffer6302 7 лет назад
I totally second this!
@mikesoto890
@mikesoto890 7 лет назад
Joan Summers This has to become top comment
@aspenfacer-valentine4397
@aspenfacer-valentine4397 7 лет назад
I kind of hoped that was what was happening with the "What Would Stoner Do" project... But redesigning the AR is something that would take a lot more money and effort than InRange can handle.
@joansummers873
@joansummers873 7 лет назад
ChaseTheStars Or he could create a totally new design, if he finds the right inspiration. Because we all know that Ian certainly has the knowledge and the skills involved for pulling off such a feat. If I was in his shoes, I would be creating autocad projects on my spare time until I found what I thought was a "winning design" and slowly build it up from there with pateon supporters, heck he could probably make a video series out of the whole thing to make money to fund the R&D.
@MrKraken47
@MrKraken47 7 лет назад
This has been raised a number of times, and he answered it in one of the very early FAQs. He says that firearm design these days is a game of milking 1% here and 1% there. There can't be much more advancement other than weight reduction and better optics, until we move to a new projectile. It's the reason we're just seeing ARs and piston clones come out these days. Because of this, he doesn't really have a master design. He did say that advancements in metal based 3D printing may also change this though.
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 Год назад
just by it's sheer simplicity makes it way ahead of its time
@sergeantbigmac
@sergeantbigmac 6 лет назад
I had no idea this was such a neat well thought out gun. Wow I really dig it. It would be a little boss in 9mm para. I can picture a folding stock, like a sliding MP5 style, to make it even more compact. Carried by a single point sling I can see the usefulness of it even by todays standard.
@MikeyBestSparky
@MikeyBestSparky 7 лет назад
I remember using this gun in Call of Duty Big Red One. Not a forgotten gun in my memory.
@gambe96
@gambe96 3 года назад
11:42 My granddad always told me of that issue, when a guy accidentally dropped his, a few rounds would fire off.
@paulkosoff8851
@paulkosoff8851 Год назад
Beautiful sights :)
@the_lancaster_libertarian
@the_lancaster_libertarian 7 лет назад
what a cool little sub gun!
@LionofCaliban
@LionofCaliban 7 лет назад
Very cool piece of engineering. Also, I was stunned to hear it was only what, 24 inches total length. That's really impressive.
@fuzzo4475
@fuzzo4475 7 лет назад
Love this little gun, looks very usable...
@Vampirization
@Vampirization 7 лет назад
Quite interesting that it looks kinda like an oversized C96.. but is completely, totally and amazingly different :D
@GreatistheWorld
@GreatistheWorld 7 лет назад
Lots of these in the incomparable movie Battle of Algiers, good to finally know something about it.
@klaasvaak-fw7yx
@klaasvaak-fw7yx 7 лет назад
damn i love those smg videos from Ian
@Balmung60
@Balmung60 4 года назад
The downward tilted barrel and offset sights remind me of the Bloch M.152 fighter, which had its nose (and propeller) canted off to the left. In that case, the angling was to offset the torque of the engine and propeller.
@sithompson74
@sithompson74 7 лет назад
Really like some of the elements in this. The locking dust cover is really clever, as is the safety. Would it just not have been easier to raise the sights and keep the barrel angle flat rather than having complex cuts on the bolt face? As it's an SMG and the sights only go out to 200m, it's not designed for long range engagement anyway
@el2995
@el2995 7 лет назад
Thanks for the post; I now know what it was that I saw in the Hanoi Army Museum while there back in 2010.
@able506
@able506 7 лет назад
hope ian will get his hands on a mat-49 someday coolest of all the french sub guns that saw action in indochina in my opinion
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment 5 лет назад
This might be my new favorite sub machine gun.
@BlueButtonFly
@BlueButtonFly 6 лет назад
Ah yes the best safety. Gun doesn't fire until the trigger...is...pulled...hmm.
@MadSpectro7
@MadSpectro7 7 лет назад
You know what... this is a damn good gun. It has some nice features but isn't too complicated.
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 7 лет назад
Handy little thing, and a lot more effective than a pistol!
@lenweshunkasa5342
@lenweshunkasa5342 7 лет назад
vive la France! i'm french and I love this channel!
@MrTrollmyr
@MrTrollmyr 7 лет назад
This is a brilliant brillant gun!
@Billy-ml1iz
@Billy-ml1iz 7 лет назад
I think I may actually get into gunsmithing due to this channel. I've already gotten my toes wet with minor metal working, and it just dawned on me that I'd be personally satisfied with crafting firearms. I don't really care that I couldn't sell them without proper authorization. I just want to make them. Thank you Ian. You just may have helped me find my life's calling. It only took many months of viewing and indecision on my part.
@robertbenson136
@robertbenson136 7 лет назад
The 32 French long shell was issued 2 ways as a brass cartridge case and copper clad bullet being rarer than the steel cased one with a TURNED STEEL bullet. This load is much more potent than you would think. While it never expands at all it does give very good penetration. Shooting 32 French Long out of a M35S into wet Sears catalogs it went twice as deep than 45 ACP ball and deeper than Nazi produced 9 mm ball. The French long and the 9 mm ball also penetrated a 70s era Chevy bumper that stopped the 45 Ball. Shooting cement blocks produced sparks with almost every hit. I have a small supply of the steel ammo but the longer I've had it the higher the percentage of dud rounds now about 75% when i got the ammo in the 1960s it was 20%. There is an interesting French movie " the old gun" that depicts a man with a double barreled shotgun taking revenge on a group of MIlice armed with Mas 38 s who killed his wife.
@dalebird2008
@dalebird2008 6 лет назад
Slick little subgun.
@535tony
@535tony 4 года назад
Ian, you got a great deal on this gun. How does it shoot? What is the cyclic rate? Great investment on a unique gun.
@cherrybrook1960
@cherrybrook1960 7 лет назад
My brand-new GI Joe French resistance fighter carried one on Christ-MAS-morning, 1965!
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 7 лет назад
I' not well versed in ww1 and ww2 firearms ... (wish my Dad was still alive he was an amateur historian of both wars) ... I knew practically nothing about this particular firearm ... very interesting! .. and educational ... I enjoy Ian's videos immensely! :)
@Halo1138
@Halo1138 7 лет назад
Ian, congrats on picking this baby up from the auction!
@salokin3087
@salokin3087 7 лет назад
COD BRO anyone? It was only one mission, but damn memorable. Hell, gonna play it right now!
@rullow86
@rullow86 7 лет назад
finally one of my favourite one :) the year of manufacture should be stamped also on the barel shroud......... in general I agree thats very light and easy gun to carry and operate.. without a mag inserted its very compact and thin. From what I ve heard only bigger issue with those were the mags.... the lips are easy to bend and moade from thick steel as it should be.... was cool to see one in you hands! :)
@CygnusGalactic
@CygnusGalactic 7 лет назад
I've been looking forward for this. Thanks. CoD 2: BRO anyone?
@grenademan2003
@grenademan2003 7 лет назад
FacePalm260 hell yeah that was my first cod
@CygnusGalactic
@CygnusGalactic 7 лет назад
I love that secret when brooklyn opens the secret door with some weapons inside, at the canteen.
@CygnusGalactic
@CygnusGalactic 7 лет назад
ummm... yeah, that's what i said. I just used an abbreviation.
@Sreven199
@Sreven199 7 лет назад
FacePalm260 "Just like breaking into my father's liqueur cabinet"
@Sreven199
@Sreven199 7 лет назад
deadfishbrohoof no "the" You nitpick, I nitpick
@crbielert
@crbielert 4 года назад
It just seems really well designed.
@phil180700
@phil180700 7 лет назад
What a great gun! This thing looks like it can compete with MP40s and Thompsons
@FranciscoGonzalez-zx8uc
@FranciscoGonzalez-zx8uc 7 лет назад
I misjudged this SMG. It's a weird but effective design, the field strip really surprised me !
@stevep5408
@stevep5408 2 месяца назад
You just made matching that much more different to achieve the typical French I'm going to be particularly difficult for minimal advantage!
@SH-gr1bc
@SH-gr1bc 4 года назад
I can see why, he would like to buy this. It's a nice. Simple, clean, little gun.
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