U.S. Small Arms of the Great War

Published on July 4, 2023
Duration: 18:12

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.

Quick Summary

The primary U.S. rifles in World War I included the bolt-action Springfield 1903 and the M1917 Enfield, which saw extensive service. For trench warfare, pump-action shotguns like the Winchester 1897 'Trench Gun' and the standard sidearm was the Colt M1911 pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Krag-Jørgensen 1898 Rifle
  2. 01:17Springfield 1903 Rifle
  3. 02:25M1917 Enfield Rifle
  4. 03:34Springfield 1903 Air Service Variant
  5. 06:17Springfield 1903 Pedersen Device
  6. 08:27Winchester 1897 Trench Gun
  7. 09:18Remington Model 10 Trench Shotgun
  8. 09:55Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) 1918
  9. 11:27C.S.R.G. 1918 (Chauchat)
  10. 13:38Browning 1917 Heavy Machine Gun
  11. 14:48U.S. Service Revolvers (Colt, S&W)
  12. 17:34Colt M1911 Pistol

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the primary U.S. rifles used in World War I?

The primary U.S. rifles in World War I included the bolt-action Springfield 1903 and the M1917 Enfield, which saw extensive service. The earlier Krag-Jørgensen 1898 was also present but less common.

Which U.S. firearms were notable for trench warfare during WWI?

For trench warfare, the U.S. utilized pump-action shotguns like the Winchester 1897 'Trench Gun' and the Remington Model 10, known for their rapid fire capabilities and features like heat shields.

What was the role of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) in WWI?

The BAR M1918 served as a squad support weapon for U.S. forces in WWI, capable of both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, providing crucial mobile firepower on the battlefield.

What was the standard sidearm for U.S. soldiers in World War I?

The standard sidearm for U.S. soldiers in World War I was the iconic Colt M1911 semi-automatic pistol, chambered in .45 ACP, known for its reliability and stopping power.

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