This video delves into rare Estonian designated marksman rifles from the 1930s, specifically a modified Arisaka Type 38 in .303 British and an Enfield P14 in 7.62x54R. Both rifles were converted by Arsenal Tallinn, featuring heavy barrels and specialized diopter sights designed to accommodate different ballistic data. The discussion highlights the unique military context of 1930s Estonia and the survival of these historical firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on Estonia's domestic arms production, specifically highlighting the Arsenal Tallinn SMG. Leveraging hashtags like #forgottenweapons and #smg, the content appears to delve into the history and potentially the technical aspects of this submachine gun, appealing to enthusiasts interested in lesser-known or historical firearms. The video likely provides a detailed look at the firearm, its origins, and its place within Estonian military or arms manufacturing history.
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