Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 at the range

Published on November 26, 2012
Duration: 0:40

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an in-depth look at the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 LMG. The video highlights its unique dual-trigger system for semi-automatic and automatic fire, demonstrates its operation at an outdoor range with a 25-round top-loading magazine, and offers an assessment of its trigger pull characteristics.

Quick Summary

The Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 is a French Light Machine Gun (LMG) chambered in 7.5x54mm French. It features a unique dual-trigger system for semi-automatic and fully automatic fire, and uses a 25-round top-loading box magazine. Ian McCollum noted the semi-automatic trigger pull was surprisingly heavy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:05Weapon Introduction & Dual Trigger
  3. 00:21Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:33Trigger Pull Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29?

The Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 is a French Light Machine Gun (LMG) chambered in 7.5x54mm French. It is known for its unique dual-trigger system and a 25-round top-loading box magazine.

What are the key features of the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29?

Key features include a dual-trigger system for selecting semi-automatic and fully automatic fire, a 25-round top-loading box magazine, and a barrel length of 19.7 inches. Its weight is approximately 20.1 lbs.

How does the trigger system on the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 work?

The Mle 1924/29 has a unique dual-trigger setup. One trigger is dedicated to semi-automatic fire, while a separate trigger is used for fully automatic fire. Ian McCollum noted the semi-auto trigger was surprisingly heavy.

What caliber does the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 use?

The Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 fires the 7.5x54mm French cartridge. This was a standard military rifle and machine gun round for France during the mid-20th century.

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