MAS-38 Shooting Fail

Published on January 15, 2018
Duration: 5:43

This video details a shooting failure with the MAS-38 submachine gun due to issues with reloaded 7.65 French Long ammunition. The analysis highlights the difficulty in sourcing or properly creating this rare caliber, with potential problems arising from converted .32 S&W brass being too weak or improperly dimensioned. The presenter also warns about the unreliability of French surplus ammunition.

Quick Summary

The MAS-38 shooting failure was caused by issues with reloaded 7.65 French Long ammunition, likely due to converted .32 S&W brass being too weak or improperly dimensioned. This resulted in a failure to fire and extract. Sourcing this rare caliber is difficult, with Buffalo Arms being a commercial option.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: MAS-38 & Rare Ammo
  2. 00:58Shooting Failure & Extraction Issue
  3. 02:24Ammo Brass Conversion Problems
  4. 04:10Future Brass Solutions & Surplus Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the MAS-38 to fail during shooting?

The MAS-38 failed due to issues with reloaded 7.65 French Long ammunition. The bolt cycled, but there was no primer strike, and the round failed to extract, indicating a potential problem with the ammunition's primer seating or case integrity.

Where can one find 7.65 French Long ammunition?

Finding 7.65 French Long ammunition is challenging. Buffalo Arms is mentioned as a primary commercial supplier, often using converted .32 S&W brass. French surplus ammunition is also available but is generally unreliable and corrosive.

What are the challenges of reloading 7.65 French Long ammunition?

Reloading 7.65 French Long involves converting other brass, like .32 S&W Long. This requires significant modification, such as turning down the rim and cutting an extractor groove, which can compromise brass strength and dimensions, leading to malfunctions.

Are there plans to produce correct 7.65 French Long brass?

Yes, the presenter mentioned plans to contact Starline, a brass manufacturer, to explore the possibility of producing proper, dimensionally correct brass for the 7.65 French Long caliber. This could solve many ammunition sourcing issues.

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