Oddball Firearms

Published on May 7, 2024
Duration: 29:29

This video explores several 'oddball' firearms from the late 20th and early 21st centuries, focusing on unique designs and manufacturing approaches. The Joshua Carbine, a mashup of AK and AR-15 components, the Fox Carbine, a Thompson-inspired open-bolt firearm with a combination lock, and the Bushmaster ARM Pistol, designed for one-handed firing, are discussed. The Weaver Arms Nighthawk Carbine, an American-made Uzi variant with extensive polymer use, is also featured, highlighting the era's experimental firearm designs.

Quick Summary

The Joshua Carbine is an oddball firearm that blends AK and AR-15 components, featuring an AK action and stock with an AR magwell, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. The Fox Carbine, inspired by the Thompson, includes a combination lock for security, while the Bushmaster ARM Pistol was designed for one-handed firing with a rotating lower receiver. The Weaver Arms Nighthawk Carbine is an American Uzi variant known for its extensive, and often problematic, polymer construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Oddball Firearms
  2. 00:45The Joshua Carbine: AK/AR Mashup
  3. 01:58Joshua Carbine: Saiga AK Base
  4. 06:09The Fox Carbine: Thompson-Inspired
  5. 07:03Fox Carbine Combination Lock
  6. 07:24Fox Carbine Internal Parts Issues
  7. 09:08Bushmaster ARM Pistol: One-Handed Design
  8. 10:15ARM Pistol Rotating Lower Receiver
  9. 13:38Weaver Arms Nighthawk Carbine: American Uzi
  10. 14:24Nighthawk Carbine Polymer Magazine Catch Failure
  11. 15:05Nighthawk Carbine: Cheaply Manufactured
  12. 16:111980s Firearm Market Overview
  13. 20:29Firearms Industry Evolution
  14. 21:48Modern Firearm Trends
  15. 22:29Value of Collectible Firearms
  16. 23:34Durability of Old vs. New Polymers
  17. 24:07Era of Experimental Firearms
  18. 24:22Market Demand for Oddball Firearms
  19. 25:23Modern Firearm Introductions (Shot Show)
  20. 25:34European Firearm Trends (IWA)
  21. 26:07Desirable Firearms Not Available in US
  22. 27:13Conclusion: Love for All Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Joshua Carbine an 'oddball' firearm?

The Joshua Carbine is considered oddball because it's a mashup of different firearm designs. It features an AK-style action, safety, and underfolder stock, but uses an AR-style magwell and has provisions for an M4 stock, all chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

What unique security feature does the Fox Carbine have?

The Fox Carbine, designed for law enforcement, includes a built-in combination lock, similar to a bicycle lock, on its side. This feature allowed the firearm to be secured when not in use, requiring the correct combination to be dialed before it could be fired.

Why was the Bushmaster ARM Pistol designed to be fired with one arm?

The Bushmaster ARM Pistol was designed as a handgun intended for one-handed operation. Its unique feature is a rotating lower receiver, allowing the user to hold the firearm from the side, with a reciprocating charging handle connected to the gas piston.

What common issue affects the Weaver Arms Nighthawk Carbine?

The Weaver Arms Nighthawk Carbine, an American-made Uzi variant, suffers from extensive use of polymer parts. Specifically, the magazine catch is made of plastic and is prone to dry rot and breakage under recoil, leading to magazine malfunctions.

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