Six Phases of Gun Design

Published on April 25, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video, featuring Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, humorously outlines the 'Six Phases of Gun Design' as described by David Findlay. It cynically details the typical lifecycle of a firearm project from initial optimism to eventual blame-shifting and undeserved accolades for non-participants, using the Remington Double Derringer as a case study. The expert-level presentation highlights common pitfalls in product development within the firearms industry.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons humorously outlines David Findlay's 'Six Phases of Gun Design': Great Expectations, Disillusionment, Panic, Search for the Guilty, Punishment of the Innocent, and Rewards & Honors to Non-Participants, illustrating common pitfalls in firearm project lifecycles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Source Material
  2. 00:03Phase 1: Great Expectations
  3. 00:07Phase 2: Disillusionment
  4. 00:15Phase 3: Panic
  5. 00:25Phase 4: Search for the Guilty
  6. 00:29Phase 5: Punishment of the Innocent
  7. 00:36Phase 6: Rewards & Honors

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the six phases of gun design discussed in the video?

The six phases are: 1. Great Expectations, 2. Disillusionment, 3. Panic, 4. Search for the Guilty, 5. Punishment of the Innocent, and 6. Rewards & Honors to Non-Participants. These phases humorously outline a typical product development lifecycle.

Who authored the book 'Firearm Anatomy Book III: The Remington Double Derringer'?

The book 'Firearm Anatomy Book III: The Remington Double Derringer' was authored by David Findlay. It serves as the basis for the 'Six Phases of Gun Design' discussed in the video by Ian McCollum.

What is the 'Panic' phase in gun design according to the video?

The 'Panic' phase occurs when major design flaws are discovered after building more samples. Parts are deemed unusable, a massive redesign is required, and the project falls significantly behind schedule.

How does the video describe the final phase of gun design?

The final phase, 'Rewards & Honors to Non-Participants,' humorously depicts how marketing teams often receive accolades at events like SHOT Show, while the actual design team is overlooked and may not even get a sample of their creation.

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