This video details the final assembly of a 40mm L70 autocannon, focusing on the installation of the flash hider/muzzle brake. It showcases the complete weapon, demonstrates loading 4-round clips, and provides historical context with archival footage of the M247 'Sgt. York' DIVAD system. The presenter exhibits high expertise in handling and assembling complex military hardware.
This video demonstrates the process of fulfilling an order for a 40mm L/70 Bofors dummy round from Ordnance. It covers selecting the inert round from stock, thorough cleaning, and secure packing with an 'INERT' label for safe shipment. The content highlights the professional handling and packaging procedures for collectible military ordnance.
This video details the 40mm M811 High-Explosive Incendiary Point-Detonating round, often used with the M247 Sergeant York anti-aircraft gun system. It highlights the round's construction, its assembly into a 4-round clip, and the loading process into the L/70 gun. The 'Garand Hand' moniker refers to the potential pinch hazard during clip insertion.
This video details the storage and handling of WWII 40mm Bofors ammunition. It showcases the container's locking mechanism, capacity for 16 rounds in four-round clips, and the procedure for securing the ammunition. The demonstration highlights careful handling of vintage military ordnance.
This video focuses on the 40mm L60 Bofors rounds, highlighting them as the most successful anti-aircraft (AA) rounds of World War II. It delves into the military technology behind these historical projectiles and their significance in the war effort. The content is framed within the context of military history and technology, with mentions of the army and WW2.
This YouTube video focuses on a new/old stock 40mm L70 Bofors round for the M266 Gun. The title and description highlight its connection to air defense systems, military applications, and warfare.
This content details the assembly and loading of a 40mm Bofors M2A1 automatic gun system. It showcases the process of assembling an M822 projectile into its casing and loading it into a specialized 4-round clip. Historical footage demonstrates the weapon's effectiveness against aerial targets, highlighting its significant firepower and historical military application.
The Bofors 40mm Automatic Gun M1, a Swedish design adopted by the US in WWII, fired a 4lb shell at high velocity (2700-2800 fps) with a rate of 120 rpm, expandable to 240 rpm post-war. Chrysler and Firestone produced tens of thousands for the war effort. Its robust design, featuring a vertical sliding breech and stable M2A1 carriage, led to its continued use, notably on AC-130 gunships.
This video features Dolf Goldsmith, an esteemed firearms expert and author, discussing his experiences with the 37mm Bofors antitank gun. Goldsmith, known for his deep knowledge of firearms, including extensive works on Maxim, Vickers, and Browning guns, shares anecdotes about purchasing and firing these historical anti-tank weapons. The description highlights his engaging personality and willingness to share his vast expertise, making this a valuable watch for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical ordnance and the experiences of a seasoned gun expert.
This review showcases the 40mm Bofors, an Austrian WWII-era artillery piece described as the most powerful machine gun a civilian can own. It fires a 4-pound projectile at 2,800 feet per second, demonstrating devastating power in both single-shot and full-auto modes. The video highlights the gun's controls and its impressive destructive capability against various targets.
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