This video features Brandon Herrera and Donut Operator discussing five of Brandon's favorite firearms. The list includes the cost-effective M3 Grease Gun, a rare Type 1 AK-47, a surprisingly reliable M60, the distinctive DP-27 'Pizza Gun', and the powerful Barrett M82A2 bullpup rifle. The discussion highlights historical significance, unique design features, and practical performance.
Brandon Herrera's analysis reveals the diverse and often unconventional firearms being utilized in the Ukraine conflict. The video highlights improvised munitions like mortar rounds attached to RPGs, the surprising prevalence of World War II-era weapons such as the DP-28 and Maxim guns, and even older German and American relics like the MP40 and Thompson SMGs. Herrera also touches upon the logistical issues evident in the condition of some Russian AKs and the presence of obscure items like the Chinese QB57 air rifle.
This YouTube video, titled "PUBG Guns In Real Life Part 2," presents a comparative look at various firearms featured in the game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and their real-world counterparts. The description lists twelve specific weapons shown, including the S12K (Saiga-12), Mosin-Nagant, M24 (Remington 700), M416 (HK416), AKM, Scar-L, G36C (G36K), Tommy Gun (Thompson 1928A1), P90 (PS90), DP-28, Skorpion, P18C, and Deagle (Desert Eagle). The video aims to showcase the tangible versions of these popular in-game firearms and likely provides visual comparisons and information. It is a follow-up to a previous part, with a link provided.
This review details the DP-28, a Soviet light machine gun known for its distinctive pan magazine. It covers the evolution from the DP-27 to the modernized DPM, highlighting differences like the pistol grip and stock. The video emphasizes the weapon's 7.62x54R caliber, 47-round capacity, and Degtyaryov's innovative flapper lock bolt system, demonstrated through disassembly and live-fire testing.
This video provides a detailed demonstration of a semi-automatic DP-27/DP-28 rifle, focusing on its operation and handling. It showcases the iconic top-mounted pan magazine, downward ejection, and the effectiveness of the bipod for stability during prone shooting. The slow-motion analysis highlights the firing cycle and spent casing ejection.
The DP-27, also known as the "Record Player" due to its pan magazine, was a Soviet light machine gun developed by Vasily Degtyarev. It utilized a unique 47-round pan magazine to reliably feed the rimmed 7.62x54mmR cartridge. While initially full-auto only with a grip safety, combat experience led to the modernized DPM variant.
Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson reviews the Warpath II trailer, assessing the historical accuracy of depicted weaponry. He identifies numerous German and Soviet firearms, including the MG42, MP40, Mosin rifles, and DP-28, noting their historical context and surprising modern relevance. Ferguson also critiques unrealistic ballistic effects in the trailer, contrasting them with real-world impacts, and highlights a realistic weapon stoppage.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features NRA's Larry Quandahl discussing the NRA rules for safe gun handling. The 'Rifleman Review' segment focuses on the Hornady 6mm ARC cartridge, and the 'I Have This Old Gun' segment explores the history of the Soviet DP-28 light machine gun chambered in 7.62x54mm R. The description also provides information on where to watch full episodes of ARTV.
This review delves into the RPD Light Machine Gun, highlighting its lineage from the DP-28 and its role as a belt-fed weapon in 7.62x39mm. The Polish-manufactured model features a flapping lock system and a fixed, chrome-lined barrel, but lacks a quick-change barrel and has small, overheating handguards. Its 100-round drum-fed belt system is compared to other historical weapons like the BAR and MG42.
This video details a reproduction RP-46 belt-feed conversion for the DP-28/DPM light machine gun, crafted by SMG Guns. Unlike original Soviet conversions, this unit is a non-permanent, 'drop-on' modification. The RP-46 historically served as an interim GPMG, influenced by German designs, but lacked an on-gun ammunition bracket, a limitation addressed in later designs like the PK.
This video provides a book review of 'Captured Arms (Beutewaffen)' by Guus de Vries, Volume 9 of the SI Publicaties Propaganda Photo Series. The book focuses on foreign firearms captured and utilized by the German military during World War II, detailing their acquisition and modifications. It covers arms from 12 different countries, highlighting Germany's significant reliance on captured weaponry. The reviewer praises the book's combination of original photos and informative text, noting its unique approach compared to previous volumes specializing in individual weapons.
This video showcases a variety of Finnish firearms, including submachine guns like the KP-44 and m/31 Suomi, light machine guns such as the DP-28 and KvKK-62, and classic Mosin-Nagant variants. It also features the Rk-95 assault rifle and the Sako TRG precision rifle. The demonstration highlights the distinct characteristics and calibers of each firearm in a range day setting.
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