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In the mid 1930s, Turkey updated and overhauled the bolt action rifles in its inventory, to bring them all up to that same standard for sights, ammunition, sling configuration, etc. Most of the rifles overhauled were Mausers of various vintages, but some were other designs, like Gewehr 88s...and British Lee Enfields. Yep, the Turks converted Lee Enfield rifles (mostly Magazine Lee Enfields and Charger-Loading Lee Enfields, but also some SMLEs) to have Mauser sights and furniture and fire 8mm Mauser ammunition.
These hybrid rifles have no formal designation, and are usually called "Enfausers" or "Mausenfields" by people in the collecting community. Only a few hundred were brought into the US, apparently by accident among vast imports of Turkish Mauser rifles over the last few decades. They are made from rifles captured in the siege of Kut and the Gallipoli campaign - this particular one came from the 103rd Mahratta Light Infantry, which surrendered at Kut in April 1916.
Thanks to viewer Wyatt for providing the rifle for me to film!
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@safatsadman
@safatsadman 4 года назад
So Turkey, you want a Mauser or an Enfield Turkey: YES
@princehaymond9026
@princehaymond9026 4 года назад
Ja
@FNFive-seveNN
@FNFive-seveNN 4 года назад
As bayrakları as as 🇹🇷 🇩🇪
@portalackkald6990
@portalackkald6990 4 года назад
😃 😄 😅
@Storm-ri9jb
@Storm-ri9jb 4 года назад
@EkemkArası Sucuk aynen
@ufukonurtezel7768
@ufukonurtezel7768 4 года назад
İm turkish
@Pixelponny
@Pixelponny 6 лет назад
Hi Ian, the "T.C." marking stands for "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti" which translates into Turkish Republic. Turkish Army, actually more so Turkish Armed Forces, however is abbreviated as T.S.K. ("Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri").
@Weissherz
@Weissherz 6 лет назад
+ "Ankara" is a city
@MrGreghome
@MrGreghome 6 лет назад
Could have been an Arsenal there. and Ankara isn't just any city......it's the capital.
@Weissherz
@Weissherz 6 лет назад
Gavin Yong its in the middle of the country its pretty hard to get to there afaik big arsenals were in canakkale balikesir gaziantep samsun soo yeah (by the way i lack history knowledge big time fyi)
@Deutsch_Kurz_Filme
@Deutsch_Kurz_Filme 5 лет назад
You studied your lesson all of this information is true and I am from Turkey well done.
@hannibalburgers477
@hannibalburgers477 4 года назад
TSK = Turkish Armed Forces
@jarradk174
@jarradk174 6 лет назад
Mauser in the streets, Enfield in the sheets
@kyledombrowski7051
@kyledombrowski7051 6 лет назад
nice
@nickbownz
@nickbownz 6 лет назад
nice.
@curious-relics
@curious-relics 6 лет назад
nice
@Siddingsby
@Siddingsby 6 лет назад
nice
@Mourningstar-kc7ft
@Mourningstar-kc7ft 6 лет назад
Nice
@vanemaster4345
@vanemaster4345 11 месяцев назад
Pretty cool to see, thanks for the info. My Great Grandfather (i never met him) apparently had a Mauser rifle and i always wanted to look it up and see what kind he had. But all the info i could get from my family was that he had a "Mavzer" (Mauser rifle) and that it was pretty short. He fought in WWI and then owned his Mauser in civilian life after his service. He was a farmer and adventurer. Many breathtaking and impressive stories i've heard from my grandma and other family elders. Apparently he shot a wolf with it that had come into the village and hidden in a barn. Or he was the last survivor of his squad in WWI. And many other interesting stories like that. Also he owned a revolver, but i couldn't get any detailed info on that one. Eventually government officials went from house to house the village, collecting ALL weapons. I guess they just wanted to deweaponize the people for whatever reason. That's when my great grandfather gave up his Mauser to the government. I heard that the revolver still exists and is in the hands of some of my relatives in Turkey.
@taitonaito
@taitonaito 4 года назад
They usually used these guns or their replicas in Gallipoli War documentaries as far as I'm aware of. Not a single Mauser G98 or an Enfield, but these hybrids. I wasn't sure if it was a Mauser or Enfield or some different rifle. Thanks Mr. McCollum.
@williamprince1114
@williamprince1114 6 лет назад
I wonder if Turkey tried to do this mauserification with captured Mosin Nagants.
@torinjones3221
@torinjones3221 6 лет назад
William Prince I wonder about lebels too. The French lost a lot at gallipoli too
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 6 лет назад
You mean Mauser Nagants?
@yangcheng-jyun8542
@yangcheng-jyun8542 6 лет назад
More like... Mosin Nausers!
@palauddin
@palauddin 6 лет назад
Torin Jones I have no idea about Lebels but a Turkish Ministry of Forestry Berthier rifle to carbine modification program exits. Ian did an episode on those.
@randymagnum143
@randymagnum143 6 лет назад
They just drove them in the ground, for fence posts.
@COUNTERCOM
@COUNTERCOM 6 лет назад
The turkish have been bubba'ing rifles before bubba.
@RedZeppelinAirship
@RedZeppelinAirship 6 лет назад
Yes! a Forgotten Weapons Video!!!!!
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 6 лет назад
You know there is a new one every day, right? :)
@RedZeppelinAirship
@RedZeppelinAirship 6 лет назад
Yep but If I am one of the first ones to watch it it makes my day. :) I have a suggestion can you do a Groza 4? would love to see a video on that gun.
@demokebab2314
@demokebab2314 5 лет назад
@@ForgottenWeapons do mpt 76
@crashandburnbirner
@crashandburnbirner 6 лет назад
I saw a commission rifle converted my the turks last week. Didn't know of how it came about but i guess you learn something every day.
@wolfhell1349
@wolfhell1349 6 лет назад
A frankenstein child of my two favorite bolt action rifles, damn i want one now.
@mtnmist1
@mtnmist1 6 лет назад
I'm surprised they just didn't sell off (or scrap) and replace them entirely, given the amount of rework it took. Great video BTW
@jasongarland3165
@jasongarland3165 6 лет назад
This is outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
@karagun5547
@karagun5547 4 года назад
Wow! you just read the rifle's resume by just looking at it man. Damn! Bravo.
@bonehead292yblock5
@bonehead292yblock5 15 дней назад
I actually have a Turkish mauser with the year 1940 stamped on it I think a karbiner version because it's a karabiner bolt and barrel pattern
@Chasmodius
@Chasmodius 6 лет назад
This was the most Antiques Roadshow video Ian's done since the Louis XV rifle! Very interesting.
@connerbv1209
@connerbv1209 3 года назад
That is so fucking cool you know exactly where the rifle came from. I have some old milsurps that I would love to know the stories behind.
@dhananjaychafale6545
@dhananjaychafale6545 5 лет назад
How can any one go dig deep about it history very brilliant of you. The 103 maratha light infantry was captured at siege of kut.
@kaanerdem2822
@kaanerdem2822 6 лет назад
There is even a hybrid of an hybrid gun, the ottomans seized a venetian ship which had newly made weapons for austrian army, they modified it and used as their own. Later a ottoman ship sent to aceh indonesia it was seized or got lost there which later the chinese found it and they modified the modifed italian guns and used it.
@Eminem12378
@Eminem12378 5 лет назад
Holy shit, Wyatt is my name! I'm not the one that loaned Ian this gun (I wish I was) but still, that's pretty cool.
@EB11C
@EB11C 6 лет назад
Ian! You gotta find us a Persian 98/29 mauser to take a look at!
@MrRogsmart
@MrRogsmart 6 лет назад
Very cool. Thanks Ian.
@GunsNGames1
@GunsNGames1 4 года назад
Tea and sausages. What could possibly go wrong?
@Goatboysminion
@Goatboysminion 6 лет назад
That is unusual. Never seen it before.
@thomas316
@thomas316 6 лет назад
*Cough* He means British Empire troops at Gallipoli, not just the British themselves.
@benokanruzgar8863
@benokanruzgar8863 6 лет назад
He means, winston churchill ;) he failed big. Ottomans (a.k.a. Turks) won Gallipoli, period.
@fdsdh1
@fdsdh1 6 лет назад
Benokan Ruzgar the French were there too...
@Alex-co7cq
@Alex-co7cq 6 лет назад
Don’t forget the ANZACs!!!
@fdsdh1
@fdsdh1 6 лет назад
Alex Pickering who could! Popular history has it the entire operation was ANZACs
@wrongtracksuit
@wrongtracksuit 6 лет назад
Benokan Ruzgar ....ahem......they lost the war........period. Then the Ottoman Empire completely collapsed. Churchill became prime Minister. Seems everything worked out well.
@loquat4440
@loquat4440 6 лет назад
I would like to hear more about the strength of the modified action using turkish 8x57 ammo which fully loaded to max velocity. When will see this being fired at the range if ever. I take it they put a new barrel on it and did not rebore the original ~.311 out to 7.92 mauser or to what ever it needed to be.
@CengizDev
@CengizDev 4 года назад
Awesome.
@Yuzral
@Yuzral 5 лет назад
Given how much of the rifle got changed, I have to wonder at what point it would have been easier to just sell these and buy more Mausers...
@royperkins3851
@royperkins3851 6 лет назад
I'd have said that a Lee Enfield in 8x57 would be dangerous, but I'd still love to take it out and shoot it! Wonder if it kept it's speed of function, I know the ishapor 1a s are stiffer than traditional Lee Enfield. Definitely a gun to look out for.
@Joe3pops
@Joe3pops 2 месяца назад
In theory it should accept the German 25 rd trench magazine. 😮
@melihaydogan9383
@melihaydogan9383 4 года назад
turkish name mavzer. It is the most famous weapon in turkey and songs were written for mavzer
@Tarik360
@Tarik360 6 лет назад
Should've kept the 10-round Assault-clip.
@phillipcowan1444
@phillipcowan1444 3 года назад
I'm guessing that full pressure 8x57 is little strenuous for the old girl,lol.
@ryderpaskevich857
@ryderpaskevich857 3 года назад
I don't know why, but the fact that the original owner of this rifle was probably killed in the war is especially sad. In captivity, no less.
@danshaffer2890
@danshaffer2890 6 лет назад
Was the Mauser barrel re-threaded and re-headspaced, or was the Enfield receiver re-threaded?
@beratdur6269
@beratdur6269 4 года назад
Actually T.C (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) means Turkish Republic and Asfa means Ankara Rifle Factory .
@BennettIsAmazing
@BennettIsAmazing 6 лет назад
Fascinating rifle!
@biliminsrlar5752
@biliminsrlar5752 4 года назад
TC is short version of Türkiye Cumhuriyeti which means Republic of Turkey not Turkish Army;Turkish Army is TSK. Greetings from Turkey.
@bobikmal9667
@bobikmal9667 3 года назад
i know i am late, but i am gonna call it Mauser Lee
@HarborLockRoad
@HarborLockRoad Год назад
I just have to wonder as to why the Turks worked so hard to remove all the German imperial markings on the gewehr 1888s, but, left most of the British markings on these..... 🤔🤔🤔
@CheshireTomcat68
@CheshireTomcat68 6 лет назад
3:32 Three sets of numbers in the stock behind the brass button. Significant?
@Santucho999
@Santucho999 4 года назад
holy fuck i want one
@rox2u
@rox2u 6 лет назад
could the change of magazine be due to the longer ammo not fit?
@badboybubby7794
@badboybubby7794 3 года назад
I know of one in New Zealand
@garywills5682
@garywills5682 5 лет назад
Pretty neat but some lousy smithing on those. Thanks didnt know about those
@AliceTheSpider
@AliceTheSpider 4 года назад
Well all these were after Ottoman Empire fell and After Turkish war of independence, these are the low resource and quiick products of a newly established Republic
@IndianaJoe3
@IndianaJoe3 6 лет назад
At 3:33 you can see a two sets of numbers stamped into the stock, to the left of the brass plate. The lower set is, "12" (probably matching the one on the brass), but the upper one looks like, "22260" (it's hard to read), which doesn't seem to match anything else on the rifle. Do you know what that number is?
@benjaminphipps8325
@benjaminphipps8325 6 лет назад
Why did no bolt actions use an external hammer like a lever action? Seems simpler to make.
@StPaul76
@StPaul76 6 лет назад
That seems a hell of a lot of tinkering to change a rifle's caliber.. Awfully lot of pitting on the bare metal surfaces of that rifle.. Btw. every single time you, Ian, make one of these mil-surp rifle videos, especially some sort of Mausers you always seem to cause me thinking of buying one particular 110-year old warhorse Mauser in 7x57 in pristine metal condition.. :D
@wylandnares8642
@wylandnares8642 4 года назад
Instead of Enfauser, why not Maufield?
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 6 лет назад
I'm wondering "Why?" It's not far away from being a Mauser with a Lee Enfield stock.
@TheSquidPro
@TheSquidPro 6 лет назад
It's almost like they couldn't sell weapons to get money for actual Mausers.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 6 лет назад
Ian Macfarlane It's a long way from that. Theres still a lot of Enfield in there.
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 6 лет назад
JonMacFhearghuis I was being kinda facetious, but as shown in addition to the Mauser parts, there was a lot of machining. It looked (almost) like it was bordering on counterproductive, because of the amount of work required to allow for the necessary changes. I'm sure the costings did come out in favour of what was done. (I'm sure that 1930s labour costs were beneficial compared to cost of materials required to build new Mauser from scratch). It just looks like an awful lot of work for that end result. Perhaps I'm looking at it with a 21st century mindset, after all 'mend & make do' was a mantra at the time. Thanks anyway.
@Zajuts149
@Zajuts149 6 лет назад
Mausfield!
@fuckheinschitt239
@fuckheinschitt239 3 года назад
Mauser + Enfield = *Maufield*
@rgm96x49
@rgm96x49 6 лет назад
"Mauser/Enfield Hybrid Rifle" But that's forbidden love!
@Timbobjr
@Timbobjr 6 лет назад
No, Hitomi, it’s just beyond your comprehension!
@thomas316
@thomas316 6 лет назад
It's Anglo-German...like the Queen or a BMW Mini.
@thelegendaryklobb2879
@thelegendaryklobb2879 6 лет назад
Thomas Or the L85 A2
@williamwalker9315
@williamwalker9315 6 лет назад
RGM 96X Is the Jesta your favorite Mobile Suit?
@iGabenewell
@iGabenewell 6 лет назад
Thomas made me spit my coffee out
@mahmutbeyy
@mahmutbeyy 4 года назад
Nobody: RU-vid: Let's recommend this video to Turks after 2 years
@anlkaya
@anlkaya 4 года назад
Harbiden oyle.
@ertugyigitgezici7634
@ertugyigitgezici7634 4 года назад
Lmao same
@msakov
@msakov 4 года назад
exactly hahaha
@MrSafa61
@MrSafa61 4 года назад
Google knows more about us than we know about us.
@kemalk3953
@kemalk3953 4 года назад
Vallah tam böyle oldu 😂
@tasogare6598
@tasogare6598 4 года назад
I asked my Turkish great grandfather '' What is the most beautiful thing in the world?'' He said ''Mavzer Rifle''. I was expecting him to say something like my family. He insisted mauser is the best thing in the world because you can use it at both close range with bayonets and long range. This guy fought in WW1
@kemalk3953
@kemalk3953 4 года назад
R u fully Turkish too or just ur great grandfather
@Alpaslann
@Alpaslann 4 года назад
@@kemalk3953 Check his pp. Nuf said🤣
@aksmex2576
@aksmex2576 4 года назад
I wish I had a great grandfather, hell I all settle for a grandfather, at least I got my father thank god.
@roskcity
@roskcity 3 года назад
@@Alpaslann ?
@Alpaslann
@Alpaslann 3 года назад
@@roskcity His pp was a Turkish actor from way back. 70s stuff.
@jhonbus
@jhonbus 6 лет назад
If nobody's suggested it yet, I'd like to propose "Field Maus"
@alexvih8768
@alexvih8768 6 лет назад
Field Maus! I had to scroll down way too far to find this comment.
@sill5876
@sill5876 4 года назад
Mausfield.
@kyzaghan7513
@kyzaghan7513 4 года назад
@@sill5876 better.
@MausOfTheHouse
@MausOfTheHouse 4 года назад
Me in a field?
@sill5876
@sill5876 4 года назад
​@@MausOfTheHouse We all would love to see that, believe me :D
@andyrihn1
@andyrihn1 6 лет назад
The foster home rifle. A child of the fractured relationship between England and Germany so was adopted by Turkey.
@Hesric
@Hesric 6 лет назад
These are all scattered around Black Sea region of Turkey as wall hangers and ye ol gramps bear deterrent. Never truly understood what exactly they were but everyone calls them Mauser (mavzer in Turkish). Now I know. Thanks Ian.
@TheIronHordesman2
@TheIronHordesman2 6 лет назад
@@TheAsheybabe89 well you know the black sea is mostly forrests so yeah "bear detterent"
@AnthonyBerkshire
@AnthonyBerkshire 4 года назад
I know them from Giresun region as well. Funny that I find them here.
@lordanglachel
@lordanglachel 6 лет назад
Turkish officer here! Thanks for the video very nice to see these things are still somewhere operating and doing their job. On the magazine bottom plate shows the archaic ottoman style number 404. Possibly snatched from a G98 which was died for another reason. As Turkey changed the whole alphabet system in 1928 into latin, Ankara arsenal would not stamp them in ottoman script. Also quite a number of indian bikaner camel troops served in Sinai and Palestine campaign might be one of those too. Lastly they were THE rifles given to village guards as late as 1980.
@nigelmchugh5541
@nigelmchugh5541 6 лет назад
lordanglachel Can you explain "Village Guards " please. A type of civilian community police force?
@lordanglachel
@lordanglachel 6 лет назад
Sure, as PKK was born in late 1970's and started an armed insurrection in the Turkish southeast a government paid village militia was formed among the locals which still is operating today. They were paid less than ordinary policemen's wage, armed with bolt actions (like the ones above, and in extreme cases Mauser 1888s) and have been pretty decentralized. At first government was unsure where this would lead so they created such a force as an auxillary and handed them inferior weaponry to fight alongside Turkish army and gendarmerie. They did so due to the fear that village guards being mostly kurds themselves would donate their weaponry to the insurgents, or at worst personally join themselves. But they proved to be loyal indeed. On the other hand PKK was traditionally armed with AK's and DshK's so among the village guards fatalities were commonplace in 1980's. So having the possession of an assault rifle became a prestige for them in time. FN FAL was highly prized for example. After mid 90's they all had automatic weapons in one way or the other. Mostly captured stock so they either gave these bolt actions back to the arsenal or somehow keeping them for nostalgic purposes.
@nigelmchugh5541
@nigelmchugh5541 6 лет назад
lordanglachel Thank you for that comprehensive reply.
@aldeniro6361
@aldeniro6361 5 лет назад
Ekşi sözlükdeki anglachelm siz misiniz? Yorumunuzdaki üslubunuz ve nickinizden fikir yürüttüm. Bayılarak takip ediyorum sizi sözlükte. Özellikle ayrıntısını çok merak ettiğim, kafamı kurcalayan İran-Irak Savaşı hakkında araştırma yaparken entrynize denk gelip soluksuz okumuştum ve aydınlandım. Eski bir mekanize piyade tanksavar (MILAN) asteğmen olarak sizi selamlıyorum !
@toyticanos5463
@toyticanos5463 5 лет назад
@@aldeniro6361 evet galiba o üslubu ve nicki birbirine benziyor
@ashleypalmer7983
@ashleypalmer7983 6 лет назад
Since the “Enfield” portion was the barrel rifling and “Lee” was the action, this rifle might be better called a “Lee-Mauser” .
@murderousintent7838
@murderousintent7838 6 лет назад
Lauser, Mausee?
@chanman819
@chanman819 5 лет назад
And the Pattern 1913/P14/M1917 could be Mauser-Enfields!
@BioHazardra
@BioHazardra 4 года назад
Lmau
@primuspilusfellatus6501
@primuspilusfellatus6501 4 года назад
@@BioHazardra Lmauser
@dannyswanson4755
@dannyswanson4755 4 года назад
Mausalee
@benokanruzgar8863
@benokanruzgar8863 6 лет назад
That mauser is a MONUMENT. That shows the standardization efforts of a new born republic, which has extremely limited source of simply any kind, after a great global economic depression, just few years before a world war breaks out. (WW2). (1930s). Ian, special hearth-full of regards and thanks to your friend, who owns this piece of Turkish history. Thank you to show and share such important piece. Fantastic channel, matchless on its genre.
@РефикЕрдоган
@РефикЕрдоган 4 года назад
5:58 (T)Türkiye (C)Cumhuriyeti Rupublic of Turkey (A)Ankara (S)silah (FA) fabrikası Ankara gun factory
@JohnathanReyos
@JohnathanReyos 4 года назад
im a simple turk i read turkish, i click on it
@alikartal8426
@alikartal8426 4 года назад
This rifle does have a name: It is called “Kirikkale”, which is the name of the town in central Turkey where they were built.
@TONYUKUK1881
@TONYUKUK1881 4 года назад
Tabanca değil mi o
@fiagor3090
@fiagor3090 4 года назад
@@TONYUKUK1881 Tabanca olarak da var
@aguyfrominternet2333
@aguyfrominternet2333 4 года назад
Kar98 Değil mi ks (kurtuluş savaşı)nda Kırıkkale Kar98'idi
@thorinoakenshield7037
@thorinoakenshield7037 4 года назад
@@aguyfrominternet2333 kar 98 alman silahı...
@muhammed-alit.k7905
@muhammed-alit.k7905 4 года назад
Abi adamlar Cahil işte baksana her şeyi biliyor ama ismini bilmiyor
@johnathanfoster4993
@johnathanfoster4993 6 лет назад
Mausenfield sounds better to me. Neat gun.
@jeffengland2791
@jeffengland2791 6 лет назад
Seems like it would have almost been easier to build a new rifle. They changed so much of it.
@torinjones3221
@torinjones3221 6 лет назад
Jeff England I guess they must've just had a lot of surplus so it'd be wasteful to just scrap them all.
@twirlipofthemists3201
@twirlipofthemists3201 6 лет назад
Sell them to Britain?
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 6 лет назад
Jeff England barrels and receivers are (or were) probably impossible to machine to the right quality in Turkey back then, only a few places had the technical knowledge to make large production runs of precise machined weapons back then
@TheBiggestIron
@TheBiggestIron 6 лет назад
Twirlip Of The Mists hey England, you know those rifles we looted from you in war, yeahhh were thinking about selling them back to you, at a discount price of course.
@Pcm979
@Pcm979 6 лет назад
Now let's see 'em converted to semi-auto!
@chrischiampo8106
@chrischiampo8106 6 лет назад
Thanks Wyatt For Loaning This Cool and Unusual Rifle To Gun Jesus the Purveyor Of History To Share It’s Amazing Ancestry 😮😮😮😎😀👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@GIR9595
@GIR9595 6 лет назад
I Still Can't Get Over The Unnecessary Capitalization And Emojis lol
@doobermanpincher
@doobermanpincher 6 лет назад
It's only been an hour and a half. Give it time.
@GIR9595
@GIR9595 6 лет назад
He does this on almost every video
@PassiveDestroyer
@PassiveDestroyer 6 лет назад
My computer can't understand your emojis, therefore they are irrelevant.
@Thorkan7
@Thorkan7 6 лет назад
Nice to see Gun Jesus handling a “Turkish” gun, cheers from Turkey!
@thescatologistcopromancer3936
@thescatologistcopromancer3936 4 года назад
One of my local shops had a beat up Enfield that apparently was from Egypt. It had a detachable mag, complicated aperture sight, and was chambered for a Japanese round.
@superfamilyallosauridae6505
@superfamilyallosauridae6505 2 года назад
do you remember which one? 6.5 arisaka or 7.7 japanese?
@BernardTheMandeville
@BernardTheMandeville 6 лет назад
I think Mausfield fits better, but then again I am but a mere follower of Gunjesus. His word is always true and I now feel like I am a doubting Gunthomas
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 6 лет назад
That would be my name for it as well.
@jamminjimmy5720
@jamminjimmy5720 6 лет назад
Not a doubting Thomson?
@Crabm38
@Crabm38 6 лет назад
Hey Ian, TC stands for Türkiye Cumhuriyet, Republic of Turkey. ASFA is Ankara Silah Fabrikası, Ankara Weapons Factory and Ankara itself is the capital. I remember your Berthier conversion TC Orman rifle vid from years ago, nice to see another Turkish weapon. Too bad our military industrial complex back then were shit so we cant see much Turkish rifles.
@ignoremycringecommentslol.8274
@ignoremycringecommentslol.8274 4 года назад
Dud why you say shit? Yes it was bad since the republic was new but cmon, at least dont say shit
@bahadrbaserkok3335
@bahadrbaserkok3335 4 года назад
It was not shit nor bad It was *non-existing* back then
@yasiraksoy2661
@yasiraksoy2661 4 года назад
We won the war of liberation, got rid of all our enemies and saved the Anatolia with our military industry that you sad shit back then. This is the great accomplishment for the nation who fought WW1 and take a serious damage. We wrote the honorable history with inadequate resources. You should look in this way my pal. Bakış açını değiştir yani güzel dostum. :)
@EuropeYear1917
@EuropeYear1917 6 лет назад
A gun that's strict business (German) in the front, and drunken pirate party (British) in the back... interesting.
@jonathangoldrick8279
@jonathangoldrick8279 3 года назад
Only one end knows victory comrade
@OneShotNick92
@OneShotNick92 6 лет назад
Interesting to see... still sad that gunny r lee ermey passed away...
@torinjones3221
@torinjones3221 6 лет назад
marlangelXXVIII did he? Oh that's a shame. I hadn't heard about that.
@AussieFanXCIV
@AussieFanXCIV 6 лет назад
That’s interesting you know what makes me sad, you do, maybe we should chug on over to namby pamby land where maybe we can find some comfort for you ya jack wagon. RIP Gunny I hope he’s bringing some hell to heaven.
@OneShotNick92
@OneShotNick92 6 лет назад
AussieFanXCIV do i make you sad? Does my existence upset you? Maybe there is a reason why God put me into this world. Either way i can’t please everybody but its your opinion that i make you sad. In my opinion this video is very interesting because that rifle is rare to be seen by a filipino. There are no lee enfields here in the philippines but mausers. And hybrids like these have good stories to tell. Further more in my opinion if i make you sad then sorry i just wanna tell the news on what happened to gunny besides he is also respected in the firearm community.
@OneShotNick92
@OneShotNick92 6 лет назад
AussieFanXCIV also i wanna add that calling me names will not solve problems in this world. Did you kiss your mother with that mouth?
@AussieFanXCIV
@AussieFanXCIV 6 лет назад
marlangelXXVIII ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-APwfZYO1di4.html I was joking it’s a quote from the greatest commercial of all time starring the Gunny himself. Trust me I’m bummed out too.
@leventyildirim2002
@leventyildirim2002 4 года назад
i don't know why this was recommended to me,i'm not even into guns...Probably because i'm Turkish tho.
@erenaygun9696
@erenaygun9696 4 года назад
Sen kafayı sıyırmışsın
@hbk4570
@hbk4570 4 года назад
same
@ertugyigitgezici7634
@ertugyigitgezici7634 4 года назад
Channel is pretty good, really has interesting weapons of ww1 and 2
@pealucky1
@pealucky1 6 лет назад
About the modified magazine plate; those markings are Arabic numerals and i believe it is 404 but cant bet on it. But what i know for sure is Turkish Republic stopped using Arabic numerals and letters and begin to use Latin Alphabet in 1928. That means magazine plate marked before that date. Thank you very much for sharing this relic from my history.Also another trivia alone crescent was used by Ottoman Empire (or state i don't know correct terminology). Turkish Republic always used Crescent and the Star.
@sakizagacibilgi
@sakizagacibilgi 6 лет назад
I think you are totally right. That plate must come from Ottoman times.
@dermotrooney9584
@dermotrooney9584 6 лет назад
Well spotted!
@cariboupetepeterson3711
@cariboupetepeterson3711 6 лет назад
Even though I am 64 years old and a lifelong "gunner" I learn things almost every day from Forgotten Weapons.
@ashleysmith3106
@ashleysmith3106 5 лет назад
68, and I second that!
@williamromine5715
@williamromine5715 Год назад
​@@ashleysmith3106 I am 81, and I third that.
@moelll
@moelll 6 лет назад
You see son, when mommy Mauser and daddy Enfield love each other very much.....
@benbirbardagim5474
@benbirbardagim5474 4 года назад
Aradığınız Türk yorum
@dereks6636
@dereks6636 6 лет назад
Wowser(in a Christopher Walken voice)
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 6 лет назад
Derek S nope, he's got a video on a Wouser already.
@jimrobinson4786
@jimrobinson4786 3 года назад
Thank you Turkish people for adding insight. I visited Turkey in 1990 and Izmir was my favorite.
@drizztdourden6921
@drizztdourden6921 6 лет назад
its a really unique one dude. thanks for info. i wondered how did you get it ? i mean my granfather was an officer in turkish gendarmee and they used gewehr 98 variations until mid 1950's. since mid 50's they used american garand rifles but this hybrid riffle is definetely unique one. probably this one maded in old riffle depots called ''baruthane'' in ankara. but probably asfa means ''ankara silah fabrikası a.k.a, ''gun factory of ankara'' nice video dude
@harunozkan2038
@harunozkan2038 4 года назад
5:51 ''TC'' means Türkiye Cumhuriyeti which means '' Republic of Turkey'' not Turkish army.
@emrahkuru3601
@emrahkuru3601 4 года назад
Aynı
@shonny61
@shonny61 6 лет назад
The Enfauser -- Wasn't that the name of a Clint Eastwood movie? Pre-spaghetti western era when he was doing makarna-westerns in Turkey?
@nicrobe9443
@nicrobe9443 4 года назад
Wasn't that Enforcer?
@AndrewMartinez1776Redux
@AndrewMartinez1776Redux 6 лет назад
I have a Turkish Mauser in 8mm. It's still accurate and I use it for hunting. It's got a long barrel on it. I was going to cut the barrel, but I decided against it. I love that rifle a lot. I just replaced the stock because I didn't want to tap the rifle for a scope. The stock came with a scope rail molded on it. It was an ATI mauser stock.
@AndrewMartinez1776Redux
@AndrewMartinez1776Redux 2 года назад
@@justforever96 8mm Mauser ammo ain't cheap, but it's got knock down power.
@ckl9390
@ckl9390 8 месяцев назад
@@AndrewMartinez1776Redux 8mm Mauser is a lot less expensive than 303brit. Actually, other than Soviet surplus 7.62x54R or 308win/7.62NATO in bulk, the 8mm is about the least expensive of the full-power cartridges that are commonly available. It's certainly easier to get than 6.5mm Swedish. At least that's the case here.
@thevideoistheking8834
@thevideoistheking8834 5 лет назад
I never knew this, as a Turkish person, this is batshit crazy.
@ElCrab
@ElCrab 6 лет назад
A boltmanteau, if you will.
@brunonickert439
@brunonickert439 6 лет назад
Hello Ian, I'm a big fan of your program. In particular, I like how you explain the technical details and functions of individual weapons. However, what I miss is, that you do not use ammunition (dummies) for more detailed illustrations when discussing detailed explanations of how to feed the bolt and eject the cartridge cases. I am convinced that you can then make a much more accurate picture of the breech, the shooting, repeating process and the cartridge case ejection. My request, please use dummies or practice ammunition in the future, in order to better visualize the described technical processes. Greetings from Germany by Bruno Nickert
@ozgurkaraman4297
@ozgurkaraman4297 6 лет назад
A.s.f.a. is ankara weapon factory
@marilyn2342
@marilyn2342 6 лет назад
I’d propose “Mausfield” as a hybrid word for what we’re looking at. Sounds confusingly realistic.
@andybateman2478
@andybateman2478 6 лет назад
Just saw your vice news interview, it was interesting but they said Forgotten Weapons was Karls channel as well, just thought it was funny.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 6 лет назад
That's some high-level reporting on Vice's part! s/
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад
Welp, they almost got it right. What was the VICE special like? I know they're pretty hit-or-miss depending on the subject and the individual journalists.
@FirstnameLastname-do1px
@FirstnameLastname-do1px 6 лет назад
Whats the name of the video?
@ewathoughts8476
@ewathoughts8476 6 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MejYLJZ72rw.html
@feltor2516
@feltor2516 4 года назад
Şu yorumu beğeninde bişey dedim sansınlar !!!
@ryancrouse5790
@ryancrouse5790 6 лет назад
Ian- I've watched most of your videos and theyre all great. LOTS of cool guns, but as a Mauser and Enfield nerd, this thing has to be the coolest rifle you've shown, for my money. Keep up the good work, thanks!
@Barracuda5750
@Barracuda5750 6 лет назад
I have waited 5 years (Turkish Berthier Carbine) to see another Turkish rifle in this channel. Keep up the good work and hope to see more Turkish made rifles since we don't get to use them here in Turkey but you guys do :)
@jessesands4099
@jessesands4099 4 года назад
I figured that the Turks would have captured a few Lee-Enfield Rifles at Gallipoli!🤔🔫🔫🇹🇷🇬🇧
@Elrond69McBong
@Elrond69McBong 6 лет назад
Shouldn't the logical designation be "Mausfield"???
@subhadeepsls5
@subhadeepsls5 4 года назад
Nice presentation. Ishapore arsenal still exists to this day. Just 20 Kms north of my home. They make mordern arms and ammo for Indian defence forces and hunting rifles. Maratha light infantry still exists and is a regiment now.
@christiansantiago3007
@christiansantiago3007 4 года назад
That is a cool rifle with an interesting history
@mattwheeler702
@mattwheeler702 6 лет назад
My god that's gotta be the best analogy I've ever heard. "Its kinda like a mullet, Enfield in the back and Mauser in the front" . Fantastic
@mr.winters1733
@mr.winters1733 6 лет назад
...A mullet 😂
@patriotenfield3276
@patriotenfield3276 4 года назад
Underrated Names of the History :- *Enfielausers* *Mausenfield R-lee*
@ersensener9264
@ersensener9264 3 года назад
T (Türkiye - Obviously Turkey) C (Cumhuriyeti - Republic of) AS (Askeri - Military) FA (Fabrika - Factory) ANKARA
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