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Just need someone to donate a Chauchat.
Just need someone to donate a Chauchat.
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I'm sure you have a couple of these, how about donating one.BTW for those who do not know what a Chauchat was… it was one of the iconic early light machine guns from WW1. French design.
It also Sucked!!!! The open curved magazine made it a jam-o-magic. And the curved open magazine filled up with mud if you tried to go prone with it in No Mans Land. IIRC the US bought a bunch and issued them to (Marines?) in France. Who basically ‘lost’ them before these abominations got them killed.
The Chauchat’s greatest contribution to military technology may have been that it inspired John Browning to invent the BAR. So as to not have an American soldier or Marine carry anything as awful as a Chauchat ever again.
French history books tell it different. But that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Sirhr
Because mine will work.Seeing how the first one should never have been built I am wondering why you want to build the last one.
Wouldn’t that be a bit like dropping a Trabant body onto a Ginza street racerBecause mine will work.
Just like the sh**heads who took the Hispano Suiza 20mm cannon technical package from the British and decided to cut the chambers too short (so that the gun would not work). That is why the Thunderbolt and Corsair, etc were kitted out with .50 cal Brownings; instead of their intended gun packages.The chauchat has a poor reputation in the US because US ordnance insisted on redesigning it for the 30-06, and did a shit job of it.
The magazine design makes you go... "I can see why you thought this was a good idea. But very quickly you should have realized it was a bad idea."
As usual, what started out as a joke has now turned serious. I have found a fully transferable C&R Chauchat for 9K and the seller is open to trades.
What's an X-Box, sounds boring.You’ve been playing too much Call of Doody, put the XBox controller down and go touch some grass!
What's an X-Box, sounds boring.
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Marmolada Glacier in Italy training with the Incursore of the Col MoschinThose photos are awesome! My post was a joke based on your photo of a “tactical Chauchat” in your OP, because it looks like something they’d put in a video game when you compare it to what the original looked like. I wasn’t ACTUALLY insinuating that you played too many video games lol. But hey, my comment got you to throw those pics up, so I’ll take that as a win! Where was the one in the snowy mountains taken?
As for the actual subject of this thread, if you can make one that’ll “actually work” and be accurate, post it up! We could all use something a little different to follow outside the usual stuff here.![]()
Dude... of all the people on SH to call a Keyboard Warrior... you picked the absolutely worst candidate...You’ve been playing too much Call of Doody, put the XBox controller down and go touch some grass!
Let's see your Johnson!
I've handled a few of them and it was something that once I would have owned given the right time and place.
Let's see your Johnson!
I've handled a few of them and it was something that once I would have owned given the right time and place.
Melvin Johnson was a Marine and a good friend of Marine Raider Jimmy Roosevelt.Phil... You 'might' want to rephrase that.
Just 'sayin.
BTW, when I was doing some book research at the Roosevelt Library I came across a ton of correspondence on the Johnson Rifle which they were trying to foist on the Marine Corps. The company was trying to get Roosevelt to put pressure on Vandegrift (and Holcomb) to issue to Marines. Very unseemly... I have the scans somewhere and will post them if I can find them.
Cheers,
Sirhr
Dude... of all the people on SH to call a Keyboard Warrior... you picked the absolutely worst candidate...
I mean... THE worst!
Say 15 Hail Mary's and do three rosaries for Penance... And you 'might' be forgiven! ;-)
Cheers,
Sirhr
They did a pretty good job of using a barrel change bale and mitt and 1919’s as hip-fired weapons, too.PS - Marines wanted to stay with the ‘03 until they found out Japanese dudes attack in Mass and swing swords at you while doing it.
At that point they learned to love Minute of Man over precision fire.
They started to roofie Army dudes on Guadalcanal to get their Garands.
Yeah, too many lazy arseholes fail to note that Melvin Johnson was part of the Armalite team, bringing his bolt locking arrangement and straight line buffer spring philosophy to the party.Melvin Johnson was a Marine and a good friend of Marine Raider Jimmy Roosevelt.
There is a lot of positive about the Johnson.
Rotating bolt similar to M16, able to partial load ammo and top off, with the Garand you eject your partials and load a new Enbloc.
The LMG was a Raider favorite offering quick barrel changes.
Nothing wrong with the Johnson ‘cept a lot of parts, maybe a thin barrel, and a very weak bayonet.
If the Garand looked like a puffing old man next to the 03 the Johnson was a pregnant sow bass.
They did a pretty good job of using a barrel change bale and mitt and 1919’s as hip-fired weapons, too.
Look up the Stinger that was made from high-rate salvaged aircraft guns! Was the proto-A6!
Sirhr
I'll post some pics of the 1941 tomorrow...no way am going to say "here's my Johnson".