This expert-level guide details the takedown and reassembly process for the Remington Model 10 Trench Gun, presented by C&Rsenal. It highlights critical steps like rotating the magazine tube and separating the barrel, along with a crucial maintenance tip regarding extractor alignment to prevent damage. The video emphasizes the importance of proper bolt positioning during reassembly to avoid jamming.
This video provides an expert-level guide to identifying and inspecting the rare Remington Model 10 trench gun, focusing on authentic US military markings, specific hardware details like the bayonet lug and walnut handguard, and distinguishing features of original trench gun variants. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, highlights key identification points crucial for collectors and enthusiasts.
This video is a compilation of firearm highlights from the past year, thanking viewers for their support. It features a diverse range of firearms, including pistols, rifles, and submachine guns, as well as skits and brief mentions of personalities and events. The content showcases various firearm models and potential applications, serving as a recap for the channel's audience.
The Remington Model 10 trench gun, designed by John Pedersen, offered superior protection against trench debris with its enclosed receiver compared to the Winchester 1897. Despite its mechanical advantages and aggressive handling, only about 3,500 were produced for WWI. Testing revealed buckshot struggled to penetrate a German helmet, and the speaker encountered reliability issues like a loose bayonet lug and feeding failures.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. small arms used in World War I, demonstrating iconic rifles like the Krag-Jørgensen 1898, Springfield 1903, and M1917 Enfield. It also covers trench warfare weapons such as the Winchester 1897 and Remington Model 10 shotguns, support weapons like the BAR M1918 and Chauchat, heavy machine guns like the Browning 1917, and standard sidearms including the Colt M1911 and various service revolvers.
This YouTube video features a takedown of the Remington Model 10 shotgun. The description indicates this is a cleaned-up and re-released video, possibly as a warm-up for a new series. The creator encourages viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar links for more content.
This video debunks the WWI myth that American soldiers could shoot grenades out of the air with shotguns. Live testing revealed that buckshot embeds in grenades, and birdshot lacks the mass to significantly alter trajectory. The myth originated from a DuPont advertisement exaggerating trapshooting skills. Historical context also highlights the limited deployment and reliability issues (jams due to wet paper cartridges) of trench shotguns.
The Remington Model 10, a hammerless pump-action shotgun designed by John Douglas Pedersen, was adopted by the US for WWI trench warfare. It featured a unique bottom-ejecting, sealed action to combat mud and debris, differentiating it from competitors like the Winchester Model 1897. Despite German protests against its use, the Model 10 served effectively, with variants like the Riot and Trench guns being produced.
This documentary details the meticulous production process behind C&Rsenal's WWI firearms 'Primer' series. It highlights extensive research, safety checks, detailed photography using custom setups, and advanced 3D animation for demonstrating internal mechanics. The team emphasizes efficiency by filming multiple episodes at once and engages with the community post-publication.
This video explores the often overlooked genius of John Pedersen, a prolific American firearms designer who worked primarily with Remington. It details his significant contributions, including the popular Remington Model 12 gallery rifle, the innovative Remington Model 14 with its spiral magazine, and the advanced Remington Model 51 pistol. The discussion also covers his more experimental designs like the Pedersen Device for WWI, the toggle-lock Pedersen Rifle, and his attempts to improve the M1 Garand, alongside his collaborative work on the Ithaca 37 shotgun.
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