This video features an interview with László Becz, author of "Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian Kalashnikov Firearms 1959-2002". Nic Jenzen-Jones of Headstamp Publishing discusses the extensive research, including interviews with retired engineers, that went into the book. The conversation touches on the history of the FÉG factory and the challenges of documenting Hungarian Kalashnikov firearms. The book is currently available on Kickstarter.
This video provides a hands-on demonstration of the Hungarian FEG 2000E 12 gauge over-under shotgun. It showcases the loading process for two shells and a live-fire sequence, highlighting the automatic ejection of spent casings. The demonstration emphasizes safe firearm handling and the smooth operation of the break-action mechanism.
This review covers two FEG Monte Carlo 12-gauge double-barrel shotguns, highlighting their Hungarian origin and affordable price point of $250 each. The shotguns feature a classic break-action side-by-side design and are presented as functional pieces for collectors or hunters.
The M95 Mannlicher straight-pull rifle, chambered in 8x56R, was tested in a 'run and gun' scenario. While theoretically faster than bolt-actions, its ergonomics and a faulty rear sight slider hindered performance, resulting in 19 hits out of 25 shots. The rifle uses directional en-bloc clips for its 5-round capacity.
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