The Winchester 1910 is a blowback semi-automatic rifle weighing 8.2 lbs with a 38.3-inch length. It fires the larger .401 caliber round, offering increased stopping power despite a reduced 4-round magazine capacity compared to its predecessor, the 1907. The rifle features a semi-buckhorn rear sight and a bead front sight, and was historically used by air service during WWI.
This video features a Q&A session with Othais from the C&Rsenal YouTube channel, focusing on World War One firearms. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the limited use of the Madsen machine gun, the combat potential of the Pedersen Device, trench shotguns, black powder rifle ammunition, the slow development of integral rifle grenade launchers, supply of territorial armies, cut-down rifles and 'Obrez' pistols, potential impacts of 1919 secret weapons, practicality of early semi-automatic rifles, the scarcity of Austrian M95 rifles on the surplus market, the best rifle for Entente standardization, rechambering of captured rifles, intermediate cartridge development, the classification of the Winchester 1907/1910, magazine capacity limitations, SMLE spare magazine issuance, British use of Arisakas, popular rifle field modifications, general firearms design lessons from WWI, favorite WWI carbines, and forgotten WWI weapons. The video highlights the historical development and use of firearms during the Great War.
This WWI Primer episode from C&Rsenal delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Winchester 1910 rifle. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the documentary is part of a series honoring the centennial anniversary of World War I by examining firearms from the conflict. The video also provides links to supporting content from Winchester Collectors, The Cody Firearms Museum, and TheFirearmBlog.com, as well as information on supporting the C&Rsenal channel through Patreon and merchandise.
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