XXX4Fans
ForgottenWeapons from patreon

ForgottenWeapons

patreon


ForgottenWeapons posts

Herman Brevete: A Pepperbox Hidden in Your Bicycle Handlebars (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Herman Brevete: A Pepperbox Hidden in Your Bicycle Handlebars (Ad-free) from patreon

In the 1890s, there was a lot of interest in small caliber, simple revolvers for self-defense by cyclists, primarily against dogs. This led to the creation of a whole category of “velodog” revolvers, and a Belgian designer named Herman patented this extension of the idea. It is a 6-shot, 5mm pinfire revolver that is mount...

View Post

Voere SAM-180 - Semiautomatic American 180 SMG Made in Austria? (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Voere SAM-180 - Semiautomatic American 180 SMG Made in Austria? (Ad-free) from patreon

The American 180 is a .22LR machine gun that fires at a high rate (1300 rpm more or less) from a super-high-capacity magazine (177 rounds). Conceptually it was designed by Richard Casull in the 1960s, but he only produced about 70 of his original M290 design. He sold the rights to the design, and in 1972 an Austrian company c...

View Post

Springfield Kuna: Croatia's New Delayed-Blowback PCC/SMG (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Springfield Kuna: Croatia's New Delayed-Blowback PCC/SMG (Ad-free) from patreon

The Kuna is a delayed-blowback 9mm pistol/PCC/submachine gun developed by HS Produkt in Croatia and marketed int he US by Springfield Armory. Development on it began in 2020 as a commercial project, but probably also with an eye to military and law enforcement sales. The Croatian police are currently using quite old MP5 subma...

View Post

Experimental AG-42B Conversion to 7.62mm NATO (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Experimental AG-42B Conversion to 7.62mm NATO (Ad-free) from patreon

Circa 1954, Sweden was starting to look for a new self-loading rifle to adopt for its infantry. The 6.5x55mm cartridge was a good round, but the idea of having ammunition compatibility with its neighbors was appealing, and NATO was standardizing on the new 7.62x51mm round. This rifle is an experimental conversion of a Ljungma...

View Post

Domestic Burmese G3s: BA64 Rifle and BA-72 Carbine (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Domestic Burmese G3s: BA64 Rifle and BA-72 Carbine (Ad-free) from patreon

After achieving independence from the British, Burma (now Myanmar) looked to develop a domestic small arms industry to supply its armed forces. The first weapon produced there was the BA-52, a copy of (how they chose this I don't know) the Italian TZ-45 submachine gun. By the late 1950s, talks were underway with Rheinmetall a...

View Post

Q&A Question Request: Submachine Guns

For the April Q&A, we'll be talking about submachine guns. So, what would you like to ask? I will be filming at Morphy's before this Q&A comes out, so I will also bring in their NFA expert (John Keene) for any questions suited to his expertise.

View Post

One of a Kind Prototype vz.38 Pistol in .32ACP (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post One of a Kind Prototype vz.38 Pistol in .32ACP (Ad-free) from patreon

When CZ developed the vz.38 pistol for the Czechoslovak military, they made a number of attempts to also sell it on the international export market. This involved offering some various changes in configuration for different clients - in this case, scaling it down from .380ACP to .32 ACP. It also has a manual safety, another f...

View Post

KH-9: B&T Remakes the SITES Spectre Just Because It's Cool (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post KH-9: B&T Remakes the SITES Spectre Just Because It's Cool (Ad-free) from patreon

Karl Brügger, CEO of B&T, is a true gun nerd and avid competitive shooter. When he got his hands on the Spectre SMG with its quad-stack magazine and weird DA/decocker fire control system, he thought it was really neat. So neat that he decided to buy the project from its Italian creators and put it back into production. B...

View Post

Influencer Marketing in 1900: Charles Young's Repeating Shotgun (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Influencer Marketing in 1900: Charles Young's Repeating Shotgun (Ad-free) from patreon

Charles Sparrow Young was an extremely talent trap shooter around the turn of the century, sponsored by the Peters ammunition company. He was also a mechanical tinkerer, and developed several patents, including a shotgun release trigger. In 1901/2 he decided to design his own shotgun, and was granted two patents on it. The id...

View Post

Q&A: Competition Firearms and Shooting (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Q&A: Competition Firearms and Shooting (Ad-free) from patreon

This month's Q&A theme is competition shooting...

00:50 - Guns I'd like to shoot in BUG match but haven't

02:39 - Most valuable/expensive historical load out?

03:50 - Guns that were surprisingly good or bad in competition

      Ring sight 2-Gun: 2025-04-05 11:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post

Battlefield Pickup at Moons Out 2025: AR with a PEQ-15A (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Battlefield Pickup at Moons Out 2025: AR with a PEQ-15A (Ad-free) from patreon

00:00 - Intro: overall match sponsor Q

03:27 - Stage 1: Rambo's Reading Rainbow, sponsored by TNVC

06:31 - Stage 2: Seal Team Extraction, sponsored by Nocturn Industries

08:10 - Stage 3: Mogadishu Marathon, sponsored by Polaris Logistics

10:22 - Stage 4: Home Invasion, sponsored by Refuge Medical and M...

View Post

Stamm-Saurer Model 1907: A New Swiss Straight-Pull Bolt Action Rifle (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Stamm-Saurer Model 1907: A New Swiss Straight-Pull Bolt Action Rifle (Ad-free) from patreon

After leaving the Zeller company, Hans Stamm went looking for work at major gun manufacturers like WF Bern and SIG. He ended up hired in 1907 by a company caller Saurer. This was an automotive firm looking to open a weapons division, with hopes of winning the upcoming trials for a new Swiss military rifle. To that end, Stamm ...

View Post

North Korea's Huge Type 88 Helical Drum AK Magazine (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post North Korea's Huge Type 88 Helical Drum AK Magazine (Ad-free) from patreon

Everyone who gets a Kim Jong Un patch or t-shirt will also receive -100 social credit points in China:

https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/forgotten-weapons-best-korea-propaganda-t-shirt/81...

View Post

Negev 7: Israeli Scales up to a 7.62 NATO Machine Gun (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Negev 7: Israeli Scales up to a 7.62 NATO Machine Gun (Ad-free) from patreon

The Israeli Negev machine gun had a rather long development cycle, beginning in 1985 but not seeing final completion and issue until 1997. Once on the market, it proved to be a pretty successful weapon, used by the Israeli military and also a number of export client around the world. In 2012, IMI released an improved newer ve...

View Post

Savage 1915 at the BackUp Gun Match (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Savage 1915 at the BackUp Gun Match (Ad-free) from patreon

Savage launched its model 1907 pistol with a lot of marketing fanfare. It was "10 Shots Quick!" and promoted with testimonials form personalities like Buffalo Bill Cody and Sheriff Bat Masterson. It was intended as a pocket pistol for personal protection and home defense, with a lot made of how it was simple and effective for...

View Post

Virtual Tour: Estonian War Museum (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Virtual Tour: Estonian War Museum (Ad-free) from patreon

The Estonian War Museum (Eesti Sõjamuuseum) is located at Mõisa tee 1, 74001 Viimsi, Estonia (just outside the capital Tallinn). For opening hours and entry fees, please check their web site:

https://esm.ee

The museum is housed in what used to be the residen...

View Post

Erma EMP36: External Form Factor of the MP40 (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Erma EMP36: External Form Factor of the MP40 (Ad-free) from patreon

The German military began looking for a new submachine gun design in secret in the mid 1930s. There is basically no surviving documentation, but the main contenders appear to have featured: Hugo Schmeisser's MK-36,II and Erma's EMP-36. Today we are taking a look at one of two known examples of the Erma design at the VHU in Pr...

View Post

Schmeisser MK-36,II - The Mechanics of the MP40 (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Schmeisser MK-36,II - The Mechanics of the MP40 (Ad-free) from patreon

The German military began looking for a new submachine gun design in secret in the mid 1930s. There is basically no surviving documentation, but the main contenders appear to have featured: Hugo Schmeisser's MK-36,II and Erma's EMP-36. Today we are taking a look at the two known example of the Schmeisser design at the British...

View Post

How Awesome is This? Moons Out 2025 Night 2 (Ad-free & uncensored)

ForgottenWeapons post How Awesome is This? Moons Out 2025 Night 2  (Ad-free & uncensored) from patreon

00:00 - Intro; overall match sponsor Q

00:51 - Stage 6: Bound Forward, sponsored by Aimpoint

03:14 - Stage 7: Double-Wide of Death, sponsored by B&T

04:15 - Stage 8: Bakhmut Night Assault, sponsored by Varusteleka

08:41 - Stage 9: Radio Freq Out, sponsored by T-Rex Arms

11:22 - Stage 10:...

View Post

The Best Night Rifle Match Yet: Moons Out 2025, Night 1 (Ad-free & uncensored)

ForgottenWeapons post The Best Night Rifle Match Yet: Moons Out 2025, Night 1 (Ad-free & uncensored) from patreon

00:00 - Intro; overall match sponsor Q

02:30 - Stage 1: Rambo's Reading Rainbow, sponsored by TNVC

05:57 - Stage 2: Seal Team Extraction, sponsored by Nocturn Industries

08:07 - Stage 3: Mogadishu Marathon, sponsored by Polaris Logistics 1

0:40 - Stage 4: Home Invasion, sponsored by Refuge Medical a...

View Post

The Swiss Suomi: MP43/44 (With Bayonet) (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post The Swiss Suomi: MP43/44 (With Bayonet) (Ad-free) from patreon

During World War Two, the Swiss had adopted Adolf Furrer's toggle-locked MP41 submachine gun, and they found it too fragile, complex, and expensive. Looking for an alternative, one easy choice was the Finnish Suomi. Used and appreciated by the Finns, Danes, and Swedes it was reliable and available. It was adopted into service...

View Post

Type 56C: China's Last Military AK (And It's Totally Non-Standard) (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Type 56C: China's Last Military AK (And It's Totally Non-Standard)  (Ad-free) from patreon

The Type 56C is the final iteration of Chinese Kalashnikov, originally intended for export but primarily used by Chinese police and special forces. It is a short-barreled carbine with a folding stock, and remarkably few standard AK parts. The receiver takes a number of cues from the Type 81 rifle, and is shorter and has diffe...

View Post

March Q&A: Competition Shooting

In light of having just finished running Moons Out 2025, this month's Q&A theme is competition shooting. From full-on Brutality matches to BackUp Gun matches, especially shooting historical guns. What would you like to ask?

View Post

Enjoying Black Powder Episode 9: 1869 Swiss Vetterli (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Enjoying Black Powder Episode 9: 1869 Swiss Vetterli (Ad-free) from patreon

For the full episode with the hand loading instructional section, click here:

https://forgottenweapons.vhx.tv/videos/ep-9-swiss-vetterli-app

Black powder military rifles of the 1860s-1880s are a really enjoyable ...

View Post

Optic and Reticle Choices (featuring Mike Branson) (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Optic and Reticle Choices (featuring Mike Branson) (Ad-free) from patreon

I'm speaking with Mike Branson of Gideon Optics at SHOT Show 2025, and today the topic is scope and reticle choice. What is good, what is bad, and what is best for you?

View Post

ZB37: Czechoslovakia's Super-Heavy Machine Gun (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post ZB37: Czechoslovakia's Super-Heavy Machine Gun (Ad-free) from patreon

The ZB37 began in 1930 as a design by none other than classic Czech arms designer Vaclav Holek. The Czechoslovakian military was still using the Schwarzlose heavy MG, and wanted something to replace it. To fill all the roles intended, there would eventually be three different models of the ZB37 - one for infantry, one for for...

View Post

Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms - NOW SHIPPING (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms - NOW SHIPPING (Ad-free) from patreon

Order your copy here:

https://www.headstamppublishing.com/danube-book

At the end of the Second World War, Hungary was occupied by Soviet troops and soon fell into the Soviet sphere of influence, joining the Warsaw Pact in 1955....

View Post

What Camo for Moons Out 2025?

I am shooting Moons Out 2025 twice (once in Passive and once in Active), and so naturally I can take two different camo patterns to use. Which of these do you think would be best? These are the ones I have that include suitable cold weather outer layers. You only get one vote; top two will be used (unless I decide to ignore t...

View Post

Beretta Tries a Machine Pistol: the Model 951A (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Beretta Tries a Machine Pistol: the Model 951A (Ad-free) from patreon

Beretta's first machine pistol was actually a full-auto variant of the Model 1923, complete with shoulder stock - but that did not sell well. They tried again in the 1950s with an automatic model of the new Beretta Model 51 (aka M951). This was a 9x19mm pistol using a P38 style locking wedge, and it was a fairly successful de...

View Post

Stamm-Zeller 1902: A Swiss Straight-Pull Converted to Semiauto (Ad-free)

ForgottenWeapons post Stamm-Zeller 1902: A Swiss Straight-Pull Converted to Semiauto (Ad-free) from patreon

Today's rifle was designed by a Swiss inventor named Hans Stamm while working for the Zeller et Cie company in Appenzell Switzerland. The company originally made embroidering machinery, but turned to military rifle parts subcontracting to bring in additional revenue in the early 1890s. Stamm had shown a good aptitude and inte...

View Post