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France's InterWar Aircraft Machine Gun: the 1926 Darne

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons Darne was a French gunmaker best known for sporting shotguns, but they entered the military arms field during World War One. The Lewis Gun was one of the best Entente aircraft guns, and Darne put a licensed copy into production in 1915, making a bit more than 3,000 of them by the end of the war. During this time they also developed their own machine gun design, which was ordered by the French military, but cancelled with the Armistice in November 1918. After further refinement, Darne's design was formally adopted by the French Air Force in the 1920s. About 11,000 were made in total, about half for France and the other half for a variety of foreign clients including Brazil, Turkey, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Spain. Darne hoped to market its machine gun design as more than just an aircraft armament. In its catalog, the same basic mechanism was offered as a light infantry gun, fortification gun, heavy machine gun, dual-mount antiaircraft gun, and vehicular gun. While some countries tested these other configurations, it was only the aircraft pattern that we are looking at today which was actually purchased in substantial quantities by anyone. Darne was just a bit too late to make substantial sales during World War One, and their gun was being eclipsed by better designs (like Browning aircraft guns) by the European rearmament of the 1930s. Thanks to the Cody Firearms Museum for allowing me access to film this rare and interesting machine gun! Check them out here: https://centerofthewest.org/explore/firearms/ Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle #36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

Comments

Anonymous

Important question: how difficult was it to refrain from making a "darn" pun?

ViejoLobo

How many 16 penny nails were used to build this? Or are those bent, um, darning needles?

Mrgunsngear

very interesting feeding system; thanks

Joseph W Cupp

LOL! He didn't have to, we all did it as soon as we heard/saw the name, Ian has way too much class to go for such low hanging fruit. All in all though you do have to admit it is a darned interesting mg and I know that if I owned it, I would figure out a way to build a rig to shoot that beauty.

Joseph W Cupp

Ian, you thank you, you find the most interesting things to share with us, I am so glad that you came up with the idea for this channel, I love interesting and unusual arms and you bring them to us and always with a great deal of information about them.

Anonymous

What? No darn gun jokes? Sorry, what do you expect, at one time I was a dam operator, lived in a dam house, had a dam wife and kids etc.