Mark Serbu details a Vigneron machine gun parts kit, emphasizing its legal status as a non-functional assembly. He delves into the engineering challenges of rebuilding the receiver tube, material sourcing for metric-spec tubing, and the intricacies of the sear and trigger mechanisms. The review also covers the stock, magazine, bolt, and a unique double-rate recoil spring, concluding with a need to fabricate a charging handle.
The Yugo M70AB2, a Zastava under-folder AK variant, demonstrated surprising practical accuracy to 500 yards using iron sights and Barnaul 7.62x39mm ammunition. Despite its surplus origins and non-chrome-lined barrel, the rifle's unique Yugoslavian engineering, including a bulged trunnion and distinct bolt hold-open feature, contributed to its capable performance. The review highlights its historical significance and product-improved Kalashnikov design.
This video delves into the AN-M2, an aircraft variant of the Browning 1919, modified to fire 7.62x51mm NATO with a significantly higher cyclic rate. It explores the AN-M2's historical impact, particularly its role against Banzai charges, and discusses the 'Stinger' variant used by Marines. The demonstration highlights the weapon's operation, loading, and the necessity of a team for sustained fire.
This review delves into the STG-44, highlighting its status as the grandfather of modern assault rifles and its advanced technology for its era. Despite initial resistance from Hitler, the rifle featured innovations like a threaded muzzle and dust cover. Practical shooting revealed magazine reliability issues and variable fire rate, while range testing confirmed its accuracy at 150 yards with iron sights.
The CETME-L, adopted by the Spanish Legion, represents Spain's transition from the 7.62x51mm CETME-C to the 5.56x45mm caliber, aligning with NATO standards. While its 'space gun' aesthetic is distinct, its ergonomics are surprisingly favorable compared to the CETME-C. The rifle utilizes a roller-delayed blowback system, similar to the G3, and accepts STANAG magazines, offering an AR-15-like shooting experience with some unique operational quirks, such as a less-than-ideal magazine release placement.
This mockumentary explores the life and work of Administrative Results, a YouTube creator focused on "Flat Range Operations." The video highlights his process of making content, the emotional toll it can take, and showcases his Jim Fuller built AK-74. It delves into his motivations, how his channel generates income, and provides glimpses of his studio and behind-the-scenes footage. The creator expresses a preference for journalism similar to early Vice News and details the use of various gear, including Haley Strategic Products and Ciguera Gear.
The CETME-C is an affordable Spanish battle rifle, serving as a precursor to the German G3. Parts kits are available for around $125, making it an accessible entry into roller-locked firearms. While it shares similarities with the PTR-91, its ergonomics, particularly the safety selector and magazine release, are less intuitive. Despite these drawbacks, it offers a manageable .308 recoil and is a compelling option for historical firearm enthusiasts.
This video from Brandon Herrera's channel presents a "Gun Meme Review," featuring community-submitted memes that humorously touch upon various aspects of firearm culture. Topics range from excessive gear and NFA-regulated modifications to common misconceptions about rifle identification and the quirks of range etiquette. The review highlights the community's engagement and offers lighthearted commentary on firearm-related humor and practical considerations.
This video showcases Stage 3, titled "Car Fight," from the Desert Brutality 2018 competition. The description highlights the event as the first "major" 2G-ACM event, featuring two days, 8 stages, and international participation. It emphasizes the collaborative effort of sponsors, competitors, and Range Officers (ROs) in making the event a success. The video is presented by InRangeTV, which is viewer-supported.
This review of the Vietnam Era M16A1 upper from Apex Gun Parts highlights its historical accuracy and lightweight design. Key features include a 20-inch, 1:12 twist pencil barrel optimized for 55-grain bullets, triangular handguards, and a teardrop forward assist. While accuracy is around 3 MOA with iron sights, its nostalgic appeal and handling make it a recommended build for enthusiasts.
This YouTube video features an interview with Jeff from Apex Gun Parts, conducted at SAR West. The description highlights Apex Gun Parts' long-standing relationship with the content creator and praises their excellent customer service. The interview likely focuses on the products, services, or industry insights offered by Apex Gun Parts, a known supplier of firearm parts and accessories.
This video takes viewers on a tour of Apex Gun Parts, a warehouse specializing in surplus firearms and equipment. The host expresses excitement about exploring the collection, highlighting their long-standing relationship with Apex owner Jeff, who is also a sponsor. The video emphasizes Jeff's expertise in military arms and equipment, and the host personally recommends Apex for their excellent service and fair pricing, even mentioning a recent purchase from the store. The content focuses on the experience of visiting the supplier and the appeal of surplus firearm components.
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