Q&A 40: Ian Sabotages the Elbonian Army and Throws Shade on the Taurus Judge
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1h 2m
00:35 - Why are reliable magazines so hard?
05:07 - Why didn't Finland buy surplus American Mosin Nagant rifles?
09:15 - Where does the Hollywood ricochet sound come from?
10:17 - Why was sporterizing popular and why isn't it anymore?
12:59 - What has been my most difficult gun to get working?
15:16 - What advantages do rifle grenades have over under barrel grenade launchers?
17:21 - Thoughts on electronic trigger mechanisms
20:48 - Opinion on the 10mm Auto cartridge
22:39 - Parts kit builds I have done
25:21 - What if Britain adopted a rimless .303 round
27:16 - Why do some handguns have magazines that are 80% compatible?
28:57 - Biggest infantry rifle cartridge ever issued?
31:36 - Military use of obscure cartridges like 5.7x28 and 4.6x30
34:21 - Mechanically unusual vs historical provenance
35:48 - Gun books in non-English languages
38:34 - Have I consulted for media work?
39:39 - Opinion on Islay Scotch
41:18 - Why did the MIL Thunder 5 fail but the Taurus Judge thrive?
44:34 - Is it worth buying a MAS-35 pistol now?
45:42 - How will the pandemic impact gun prices long term?
48:59 - What guns get faked?
53:02 - Is the Meunier A6 better than the RSC-1917?
54:23 - What are the worst guns for a new country in 1945?
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