This guide details the process of making the Polish GROT firearm compliant with US 922R regulations, focusing on barrel length modifications and parts compliance. It highlights the compatibility with AR-15 magazines and discusses options for both rifle and pistol configurations, including SBR considerations. The information is presented with high authority from an industry representative.
This video explains the concept of modularity in pistols, using the MPS as an example. Modularity allows for the creation of multiple firearm variants beyond simple accessory changes. The MPS pistol is shown to offer different barrel lengths, including a 4.5-inch option for muzzle devices and silencers, and a standard 4-inch barrel. The presentation is delivered by a manufacturer representative with high technical knowledge.
This guide details the handling of the MSBS Grot Ceremonial Parade Rifle, focusing on its unique features for honor guard duties. It highlights the straight-pull bolt action, modified bayonet lug, extended barrel, disabled controls for safety during drills, and durable fixed stock. The information is presented with high authority, drawing from direct access to manufacturer prototypes and detailed mechanical comparisons.
This video reviews the MSBS Grot rifle in its standard, bullpup, and 7.62x51mm configurations. The standard 5.56mm version is noted for its pleasant shooting experience and modularity, including left-hand ejection. The bullpup variant is significantly more rear-heavy, leading to increased muzzle jump. The 7.62x51mm model features a heavy barrel and remains comfortable to shoot despite the larger caliber.
This guide details the field stripping process for the MSBS Grot rifle, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It covers separating the receivers, removing the bolt carrier group, and accessing the fire control cassette for cleaning and maintenance. The video highlights the rifle's modular design and the importance of proper disassembly for upkeep.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the World War II Polish Radom VIS P.35 pistol, detailing its development, variations, and production history under both Polish and Nazi German control. The presenter, an experienced firearms enthusiast, highlights key identifying features, historical context, and collector value, offering insights into the pistol's evolution from its inception in the 1930s through its wartime production.
This video provides an overview of the FB Mini Beryl pistol, a shortened 5.56mm carbine from Poland, showcased at SHOT Show 2020. Key features include a 9.25-inch hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel, an integrated Picatinny rail on the rear sight, and enhanced controls. It is manufactured on the same military production line as other Fabryka Broni firearms, ensuring quality control.
This video showcases a Fabryka Broni Beryl Polish Archer wz96 rifle that has undergone a custom "battle worn" camouflage Cerakote finish. The description highlights that this was a customer request and expresses the gunsmith's positive opinion of the resulting aesthetic. The video also provides contact information for MK3 Firearms, a custom gunsmithing shop in Las Vegas, Nevada, including their email, phone number, website, and physical address for sending in firearms. MK3 Firearms also maintains a presence on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Radom Vis 35 pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It focuses on the unique decocker mechanism and provides essential safety precautions for handling the firearm during disassembly and reassembly. The Vis 35 is presented as a historically significant and well-engineered service pistol from Poland.
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