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Hi speed video of Chauchau malfunctions
I like long-recoil action firearms. I'm not sure why, but there is something deeply appealing about a Browning A-5 or Remington Model 12 to me. The whole concept is so complicated and just generally bananas from a modern design standpoint that I have to love it - it reeks of anachronism and old-timeyness.
One of the long-recoil action guns I've always taken an unaccountable shine to is the Chauchat. It has a reputation as a stinker, and that reputation is probably pretty solid; the thing was made in factories but also in bicycle shops, had a weird magazine with giant cut-outs in the side - not ideal for trench environments - and was generally neither especially well thought out or manufactured. But, having said that, it doesn't fully deserve the execrable reputation that it has in America - a lot of Doughboys were armed with Chauchats hastily and badly re-chambered in 30.06; the gun wasn't designed, re-designed or manufactured for that cartridge and the things were basically hot garbage and disposed of very quickly. The French versions in 8mm Lebel were much better - usually factory made and designed for the ammunition.
They still weren't models of reliability - and all of this exposition above is just a long way of introducing this cool slow-motion video of an 8 mm Lebel-chambered Chauchat malfunctioning, which shows just what a PITA it would be to clear an FTE. Enjoy.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...machine-rifle/
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Just needs froglube ; )
Kidding aside, thanks for the history lesson!
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