Andrew from Arms of America details the 922R compliance of the Polish GROT rifle, explaining how US parts are used to meet the requirement for 16-inch barrel length when using the original stock. He also highlights the rifle's compatibility with standard AR-15 magazines and its chambering in .223/5.56. A 10.5-inch pistol variant is also mentioned for those looking to SBR or use a pistol brace.
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.
The MSBS Grot ceremonial rifle, adopted by the Polish military in 2016, features a straight-pull bolt action and a 20-inch barrel for parade use. Modifications include a locked bayonet lug, a smooth rail cover, an enlarged right-side charging handle, and a disabled right-side magazine release. The fixed stock is reinforced for durability during drills, and it uses a 10-round blank magazine.
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.
The MSBS Grot, Poland's new standard army rifle developed by Fabryka Broni, evolved from a 2007 concept to a mass-issued service rifle. It features a modular design supporting both standard and bullpup configurations, inspired by the AR-18 and FN SCAR with a short-stroke gas piston system. Iterations from A0 to A2 have refined features like ambidextrous controls, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and improved handguard design.
The Polish FB Radom Beryl in 7.62x39mm is a new import for the US market, priced around $1,400-$1,500. Despite using heavily corroded ammunition, the rifle demonstrated impressive out-of-the-box accuracy and reliability, hitting steel targets consistently at 100 and 300 yards. Key features include US-made furniture for 922r compliance, a proprietary optic rail mount, and an enlarged safety lever.
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.
The Polish Ng30 Nagant revolver, manufactured by FB Radom, represents a higher quality iteration of the classic Russian 1895 design. Acquired through tooling purchased from Russia in 1928, it was primarily adopted by Polish police and security forces. Notable for its superior finishing and straw-blued small parts, the Ng30 retains the unique gas-seal cylinder mechanism and fires the 7.62x38mmR cartridge.
The Polish Archer, a civilian semi-automatic variant of the Beryl rifle, offers impressive accuracy for an AK platform, reportedly achieving 1-inch groups at 100 yards. It features a hammer-forged barrel, a unique bolt hold-open safety lever, and a stable optics mounting system. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, it uses AR-15/M16 magazines and is 922R compliant with US-made parts.
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