Shooting the Ishapore MkIII Vickers-Berthier LMG

Published on September 20, 2017
Duration: 5:44

This review of the Vickers-Berthier MkIII LMG highlights its exceptionally smooth shooting characteristics and low rate of fire, making target acquisition easy during bursts. The video details its proprietary 30-round magazine, distinct from the Bren, and discusses design influences from the French Chatellerault. It also covers practical aspects like left-handed operation and the offset front sight.

Quick Summary

The Vickers-Berthier MkIII LMG is praised for its exceptionally smooth shooting and low rate of fire, making it easy to maintain sight alignment during bursts. Its 30-round magazine is a proprietary design, not interchangeable with Bren magazines. The sights are offset left for left-handed shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:37Introduction to the Vickers-Berthier MkIII
  2. 00:57Proprietary Magazine Design
  3. 01:06Loading and Operation Demonstration
  4. 01:52Shooting Impressions: Smoothness and Rate of Fire
  5. 02:36Design Influences: Chatellerault LMG
  6. 04:01Left-Handed Shooting Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Vickers-Berthier MkIII LMG easy to shoot?

The Vickers-Berthier MkIII LMG is noted for its exceptionally smooth shooting characteristics and a low rate of fire. This combination makes it significantly easier for the shooter to keep the sights on target during continuous bursts, which is a rare quality for rifle-caliber light machine guns.

Is the Vickers-Berthier MkIII magazine the same as a Bren gun magazine?

No, the 30-round magazine for the Vickers-Berthier MkIII, while visually similar to a Bren gun magazine, is a unique and proprietary design. It is not interchangeable with Bren magazines and is specific to the Vickers-Berthier system.

How does a left-handed person shoot the Vickers-Berthier MkIII?

For left-handed shooters, the sights on the Vickers-Berthier MkIII are offset to the left to clear the top-mounted magazine. This setup requires the shooter to roll their head slightly over the stock to align their eye with the sights.

What are the design influences on the Vickers-Berthier MkIII?

The Vickers-Berthier MkIII shows design influences from the French Chatellerault LMG. Specific similarities include the magazine release mechanism and the design of the top cover, indicating that it was a contemporary influence on the Vickers-Berthier's development.

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