Dark parts on dark background and bad camera work. Too bad.
This guy is irritating to listen to. The Brits had some pretty good ordnance people, and its surprising that they would even #### around with a project like this.
This guy is irritating to listen to. The Brits had some pretty good ordnance people, and its surprising that they would even #### around with a project like this.
This guy ain't no Gun Jesus. Too Bad.
Grizz
This guy is irritating to listen to. The Brits had some pretty good ordnance people, and its surprising that they would even #### around with a project like this.
Anybody ever try a barrack room conversion of an FN to full auto? It made a a lot of sound and fury, but was basically uncontrollable.
The selective fire FN C2 was retrograde step from the Bren - too light, fired from a closed bolt, awkward magazine and didn't have a quick change barrel. I was amazed that we actually adopted the C2 after all of the recent experiences in WW2 and Korea; the wiser choice at the time would have been to convert the Bren to 7.62 as the Brits did.
Anybody ever try a barrack room conversion of an FN to full auto? It made a a lot of sound and fury, but was basically uncontrollable.
The selective fire FN C2 was retrograde step from the Bren - too light, fired from a closed bolt, awkward magazine and didn't have a quick change barrel. I was amazed that we actually adopted the C2 after all of the recent experiences in WW2 and Korea; the wiser choice at the time would have been to convert the Bren to 7.62 as the Brits did.
The Brits probably had the answer when they came up with their short 7mm round for the EM2 in the late 1940s. US influence pushed NATO to the 7.62x51 instead.
Anybody ever try a barrack room conversion of an FN to full auto? It made a a lot of sound and fury, but was basically uncontrollable.
The selective fire FN C2 was retrograde step from the Bren - too light, fired from a closed bolt, awkward magazine and didn't have a quick change barrel. I was amazed that we actually adopted the C2 after all of the recent experiences in WW2 and Korea; the wiser choice at the time would have been to convert the Bren to 7.62 as the Brits did.
Only with blanks. Didn't have the nerve do that with live ammo. But, apparently the Canadian Navy actually had a select fire option on what looked like an FNC1.
Not sure if all thier shipboard rifles were like that or only a select few?
Anybody ever try a barrack room conversion of an FN to full auto? It made a a lot of sound and fury, but was basically uncontrollable.
The selective fire FN C2 was retrograde step from the Bren - too light, fired from a closed bolt, awkward magazine and didn't have a quick change barrel. I was amazed that we actually adopted the C2 after all of the recent experiences in WW2 and Korea; the wiser choice at the time would have been to convert the Bren to 7.62 as the Brits did.
The Commies got smart and went with a mid powered round, Our guys were stuck in the past I hate to say.
Grizz
Only with blanks. Didn't have the nerve do that with live ammo. But, apparently the Canadian Navy actually had a select fire option on what looked like an FNC1.
Not sure if all thier shipboard rifles were like that or only a select few?




























