Minute of Mae: U.S. contract French C.S.R.G. 1918 "Chauchat"

Published on April 14, 2022
Duration: 1:01

This review of the U.S. contract C.S.R.G. 1918 'Chauchat' highlights its historical notoriety as a problematic WWI firearm. Despite its 20 lbs weight and 45-inch length, the .30-06 chambering and long recoil system contribute to a 'bouncy' shooting experience. While this specific unit performed reliably, historical reports indicate a significant failure rate.

Quick Summary

The C.S.R.G. 1918 'Chauchat' weighs 20 lbs and is 45 inches long, chambered in .30-06 with a 16-round magazine. It operates on an open bolt system with Safe, Semi, and Full Auto modes. Historically notorious, it's known for a 'bouncy' recoil due to its long recoil system and the .30-06 cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Specs
  2. 00:16Loading & Operation
  3. 00:30Handling & Ergonomics
  4. 00:40Sights & Recoil
  5. 00:50Reliability & Reputation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key physical specifications of the C.S.R.G. 1918 Chauchat?

The C.S.R.G. 1918 'Chauchat' weighs approximately 20 lbs and has an overall length of 45 inches. It was chambered in .30-06 for U.S. contracts and utilized a 16-round magazine.

How did the Chauchat operate, and what were its firing modes?

The Chauchat operated on an open bolt system. It featured a selector switch allowing for Safe (S), Semi-automatic (C), and Full-automatic (M) firing modes.

What is the historical reputation of the Chauchat rifle?

The Chauchat is historically notorious as one of the worst automatic firearms of World War I. U.S. troops reported a significant failure rate, though individual units can vary in performance.

What contributes to the Chauchat's 'bouncy' shooting experience?

The 'bouncy' shooting experience is attributed to its long recoil system combined with the powerful .30-06 cartridge. Additionally, the tall, independently moving bipod legs can contribute to instability.

Related News

All News →

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from C&Rsenal

View all →