This video offers a virtual tour of the Estonian War Museum (Eesti Sõjamuuseum) located in Viimsi, Estonia. The museum showcases Estonian military history, with a significant collection of small arms and uniforms across its two main floors. A special exhibit features World War II small arms and explosives. The tour also highlights an additional building housing armored vehicles and artillery. The presenter mentions filming rare Estonian firearms and provides links to their various platforms and merchandise.
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 video details Estonia's adoption of the Galil AR and SAR rifles in the 1990s as their first standardized NATO-caliber small arms. It covers the procurement process, specific model details like the AR's folding stock and 35-round magazines, and early modernization efforts. The review highlights the 2008 B&T upgrade package, including Aimpoint optics and quad rails, and unique mounting solutions developed locally.
This video focuses on the Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT) family of weapons, specifically in the context of an Estonian military contract. It highlights various LMT firearms and accessories, including Magpul PMags, a Trijicon ACOG optic, Magpul stocks, Otis cleaning kits, and AXIL earmuffs. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for purchasing these items and supporting the channel through donations and Patreon. The video appears to be an overview and showcase of LMT firearms and related tactical gear.
This guide details how to build a clone-correct reference rifle of the Estonian LMT R20 service rifle. It focuses on replicating the accessory configuration seen on Estonian military firearms, including specific optics, lasers, lights, and stock choices. The process involves modifying a civilian semi-automatic LMT R20 to match the military's setup, emphasizing attention to detail for authenticity.
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