Shit. That drum is on there tight.
Forgotten Weapons
This is a community dedicated to discussion around historical arms, mechanically unique arms, and Ian McCollum's Forgotten Weapons content. Posts requesting an identification of a particular gun (or other arm) are welcome.
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https://www.forgottenweapons.com/
Rules:
1) Treat Others in a Civil Manner. This is not the place to deride others for their race, sexuality, or etc. Personal insults of other members are not welcome here. Neither are calls for violence.
2) No Contemporary Politics Historical politics that influenced designs or adoption of designs are excluded from this rule. Acknowledgement of existing laws to explain designs is also permissable, so long as comments aren't in made to advocate or oppose a policy. Let's not make this a place where we battle over which color ties our politicians should have, or the issues of today.
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Post Guide Lines
These are suggestions not rules.
-Provide a duration for videos. eg. [12:34]
-Provide a year to either indicate when a specific design was produced, patented, or released. If you have an older design being used in a recent conflict provide the year the picture was taken. Dates should be included to help contextualize, not necessarily give exact periods.
-Post a full URL, on mobile devices it can be hard to tell what you're clicking on if you only see "(Link)".
-Posts do not have to be just firearms. Blades, bows, etc. are also welcome.
Adjacent Communities
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It is now, yeah
I don't know much about guns. Why is this a bad idea? Unless the gun gets damaged by it, which is understandable, it doesn't seem dangerous.
That's a lot of weight to put onto the magazine/magazine catch in a way engineers certainly didn't foresee. Slightly bending either can make them non serviceable.
It's already a drum mag, sitting on it may actually make it more reliable.
Actually between 1937 and through the end of WW2, the central approval committee for Red Army small arms conducted a number of tests, including a bodyweight test. Throughout WW2, Lev Andropov, a 205 kilo (450 pound) man who was a disabled veteran of the First World War would sit on all designs while eating his lunch. If the weapon did not break, it was approved for that stage of testing.
My source is that I made it the fuck up.
Fuck me, hold tight. There's a PPSh-41 under your ass. What's a PPSh-41 doing under your ass? Is it protection from zee Germans?
You obviously likes dags, don't you?
Yeah, but I'm fairly certain he likes caravans better.
Hell yeah, Snatch references! Don’t see those out in the wild all that often.
Listen, you fucking fringe, if I throw a dog a bone, I don't want to know if it tastes good or not. You stop me again whilst I'm walking, and I'll cut your fucking Jacobs off.
In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary…come again?
You are on thin fucking ice, my pedigree chum, and I shall be under it when it breaks! Now, fuck off.
They’re tip top. It’s just I’m just not sure about the colour.
PPShair-41. Throw in a DP-27 for a nice table and serve diner "al fresco".