Firearms Facts Episode 6: Top 10 Gun Designers

Published on July 26, 2012
Duration: 15:36

This episode ranks the top 10 gun designers, highlighting figures like John Moses Browning, Mikhail Kalashnikov, and John Garand. It delves into their most impactful designs, such as the AK-47, M1 Garand, and Browning's numerous patents. The discussion emphasizes innovation, historical significance, and the lasting legacy of these engineers on modern firearms.

Quick Summary

John Moses Browning is considered the greatest gun designer with 128 patents, creating iconic firearms like the M2 .50 cal and 1911. Mikhail Kalashnikov's AK-47 is the most prolific small arm due to its reliability and simplicity. The Mauser brothers developed the most copied bolt-action system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 10 Gun Designers
  2. 00:41Internet's Top Gun Designer Choices
  3. 01:31No. 10: Ronnie Barrett
  4. 02:46No. 9: William B. Ruger
  5. 03:55No. 8 & 7: Gatling and Smith & Wesson
  6. 04:10No. 6: Benjamin Tyler Henry
  7. 05:11No. 5: Hiram Maxim
  8. 05:18No. 4: Mikhail Kalashnikov
  9. 08:11No. 3: John Garand
  10. 09:33No. 2: Paul and Wilhelm Mauser
  11. 11:08No. 1: John Moses Browning

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is considered the greatest gun designer of all time?

John Moses Browning is widely regarded as the greatest gun designer, holding 128 patents and creating iconic firearms like the M2 .50 cal, the 1911 pistol, and the Auto-5 shotgun. He is celebrated for his prolific innovation and enduring impact on firearm development.

What makes the AK-47 so significant?

Mikhail Kalashnikov's AK-47 is renowned for its extreme reliability, simplicity, and ease of maintenance, making it the most prolific small arm in history. It became a symbol of patriotic defense for Russia and is used by numerous military and civilian forces worldwide.

Which designers are credited with the most copied bolt-action system?

The Mauser brothers, Paul and Wilhelm Mauser, are credited with developing the most copied bolt-action system in history. Their designs heavily influenced modern bolt-action rifles, including popular models like the Winchester Model 70 and Remington 700.

Who invented the first true machine gun?

Sir Hiram Maxim is credited with creating the first true machine gun. His invention revolutionized warfare by introducing sustained automatic fire, though he initially explored other inventions like mousetraps before focusing on weaponry.

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