Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 at the range

Published on November 26, 2012
Duration: 0:40

This video provides an in-depth review of the French Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 light machine gun. It highlights the unique dual-trigger system for selecting semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. The demonstration showcases the weapon's performance at the range, including its top-mounted magazine and ejection pattern, with commentary on trigger pull weight.

Quick Summary

The French Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 light machine gun features a unique dual-trigger system for selecting semi-automatic or fully automatic fire. During range tests, its top-mounted 25-round magazine was demonstrated, and the semi-auto trigger pull was noted as surprisingly heavy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Chatellerault Mle 1924 LMG
  2. 00:05Dual-Trigger System Explained
  3. 00:21Live Fire Demonstration (Full-Auto)
  4. 00:33Trigger Pull Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29's fire control system?

The Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 features a distinctive dual-trigger system. This allows the shooter to select between semi-automatic and fully automatic fire modes using separate triggers, a less common design for light machine guns.

How does the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 perform during live fire?

During the range test, the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 was demonstrated firing in full-auto mode. The video shows the top-mounted 25-round magazine and the ejection pattern, providing a visual of its operational capability.

What were the observations about the trigger pull weight of the Mle 1924/29?

Ian McCollum noted that the semi-automatic trigger pull on the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 was surprisingly heavy. This contrasts with the full-automatic trigger, offering a specific detail about the weapon's handling characteristics.

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