The Basket
Senior Master Sergeant
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- Jun 27, 2007
Seems feasible that Mosin should have seen use on the front lines with American forces.
Please enlighten
Please enlighten
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I believe the Mosin wasn't used by USA in combat on the western front. Only as training back home. The only reason US government bought Mosins is to help the company after the collapse of the deal.
I did assume that Mosins couldn't be converted to 30-06 or that they had a dim view of the rifle.
The P14 / M1917 was certainly one of the best rifles if not the best. Far more numerous than the Springfield but not standard issue as such.
The Chauchat is not that bad in 8mm Lebel. I rather like it
The Chauchat had it's faults to be sure. In quality and magazine. The 8mm Lebel was a quick lash up of the .43 Gras black powder round tapered down for 8mm smokeless use. However, in French service with the 8mm Lebel it was a workable LMG. The worst aspect was the open magazine followed by quality control but it remained in French service post war and was a standard LMG in 7.92mm Mauser in Poland, Belgium and Greece for example.No doubt Chauchat had flaws.
But it's gone down as the worst thing that's ever fired a bullet.
So....I ain't justifying the Chauchat as the perfect weapon system and certainly the American version was terribleness.
Just to have an open mind.
I am sure that on a nice sunny summers day it was wonderful!
So the Chauchat had it's weaknesses but it was an adequate LMG of it's day and many of the weaknesses were progressively addressed,