Q&A - Part 2

Published on May 3, 2022
Duration: 194:38

This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms topics, from specific historical military rifles and handguns to the challenges of preparing and shooting black powder firearms. The hosts discuss their least favorite and favorite firearms, the complexities of ammunition sourcing, and the nuances of firearm collecting. They also touch upon the practicalities of content creation, museum access, and future episode plans, offering insights into the firearms community and the historical context of various weapons.

Quick Summary

C&Rsenal discusses problematic historical firearms like the Spanish Romanian 1915 and Vetterli rifles due to frequent mechanical failures. They recommend Pietta's Colt 1851 Navy and 1860 Army revolvers for beginners in black powder shooting, highlighting the hobby's meditative qualities and accessible costs. The channel also plans future content on US firearms law, exploring its complex and often illogical evolution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Belgian Mauser Carbine Variants
  2. 01:06Most Annoying/Tedious Guns to Shoot
  3. 04:44Worst Firearms Encountered
  4. 06:25Best Single Shot & Mass Issue Rifles
  5. 08:28Favorite Scandinavian Gun
  6. 13:13Favorite Cold War Small Arms
  7. 17:07Collection Size & Future Plans
  8. 19:00WWI Guns for WWII
  9. 20:13Ideal Museum & Food Travel
  10. 25:00Best Reproduction Black Powder Revolver
  11. 32:08Favorite/Most Referenced Gun Books
  12. 34:22Favorite Primer Episodes
  13. 36:22WWI Firearms Backlog
  14. 39:50Update on Gasser Revolver Project
  15. 42:07Future Episode Plans: Trapdoor, Winchester Lee, Martini-Henry
  16. 45:08Repercussions Series: Hall, Ferguson, Burnside
  17. 46:12Flamethrowers & Non-Firearms Topics
  18. 47:07Non-Military Sporting Rifles
  19. 49:50Ideal Historical Military Subjects for C&Rsenal
  20. 56:13Project Lightning: Other Conflicts
  21. 59:44Tank Destroyer Sarge Question

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most problematic historical firearms mentioned by C&Rsenal?

The Spanish-made Romanian 1915 is frequently cited for structural issues like cracked receivers and missing forcing cones. Vetterli rifles have also shown dangerous mechanical failures, including bolt cracking and explosions, requiring careful handling and ammunition selection.

What makes black powder shooting a recommended hobby?

Black powder shooting is recommended for its meditative quality, enjoyable sound, and relatively inexpensive ammunition. It offers a more intimate interaction with the firearm, requiring a deliberate process of loading and firing, which can be a rewarding and zen-like experience.

What are the best entry-level black powder revolvers?

For those new to black powder revolvers, the Pietta reproductions of the Colt 1851 Navy (.36 caliber) and Colt 1860 Army (.44 caliber) are highly recommended. The .44 caliber 1860 is often preferred due to easier availability of ammunition.

What are the key issues with US firearms law discussed by C&Rsenal?

C&Rsenal highlights the convoluted nature of US firearms law, pointing out how terms like 'Class 3' are often misused and that regulations like the NFA have origins in loopholes that no longer serve their original purpose, leading to illogical outcomes.

What are C&Rsenal's future content plans?

C&Rsenal plans to cover more historical firearms, including the Trapdoor Springfield, Winchester Lee Model 1895, and Martini-Henry rifles. They are also considering a series on US firearms law and potentially other conflicts, though they emphasize a preference for detailed historical analysis over broad conflict overviews.

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