This review covers the Bronco SPS F, a Turkish clone of the iconic SPAS-12 shotgun, showcased at Shot Show 2026. The presenter, demonstrating significant firearms expertise, highlights its dual pump/gas operation, authentic appearance, and simplified loading. Key details include the import model's stock being an accessory and expected US availability in the fall, with the unit shown being a prototype.
The Steyr M1912/16 Repetierpistole is an extremely rare, full-auto variant of the standard M12 pistol, developed for the Austro-Hungarian military during WWI. It features a 16-round fixed magazine, a high cyclic rate of 1200 RPM, and was designed to be used with a shoulder stock. Production was limited to 200 units, with very few surviving today, making authentic examples highly sought after and fakes common.
The ZK-466 is a rare Czech submachine gun developed in 1946, with only 22 units ever produced. Its unique design features a folding magazine well for enhanced compactness and a distinct safety mechanism that locks the bolt when engaged. The firearm offers select-fire capabilities with clear markings for safe, semi-auto, and full-auto modes.
This review demonstrates the Lima Six belt-fed upper with the Super Safety trigger, addressing bolt bounce issues with a heavier recoil spring and buffer. Testing with higher-pressure M193 ammunition confirms reliable belt feeding and high cyclic rate, showcasing the effectiveness of the tuning adjustments. The setup features a Holosun optic and is tested on a private range.
The AK Fm/57 was a 1957 Swedish prototype automatic carbine developed during trials for a new self-loading rifle. It featured a sophisticated folding paratrooper stock and was chambered in the traditional 6.5x55mm caliber, utilizing a short-stroke piston gas system. This design differed from earlier Ljungman rifles and represented an early step in Swedish military small arms development.
This video delves into the fascinating history and specifics of the Stamm-Saurer Model 1913 Long-Recoil Prototype Rifle. It highlights a unique and likely rare firearm from Switzerland, emphasizing its experimental nature and its place within forgotten weapons history. The content focuses on the physical attributes and background of this prototype rifle, appealing to enthusiasts of historical firearms and unique weapon designs.
This video presents a prototype testing of the TEC-950, a semi-automatic pistol featuring a quad-stack magazine chambered in 9mm. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, produced by professionals in a safe, private gun range environment, adhering to all YouTube guidelines. It encourages safe and responsible shooting practices.
The Aimpoint PC-80 was a unique PDW prototype developed by Karl-Bertil Johansson for Aimpoint's brief firearms division. It featured a symmetrical gas system, a rotating bolt, and was chambered in .221 Remington Fireball. Despite its innovative design, Aimpoint's lack of manufacturing infrastructure led to the project being shelved.
This video provides a first look at the Palmetto State Armory JAKL 2.0, presented as a technology prototype at SHOT Show 2025. It emphasizes that the firearms are deactivated, non-functional costume props and that SHOT Show is an industry trade show not open to the public, with no gun sales permitted. The content encourages viewers to vote on whether this prototype should be developed into a production firearm. The description also includes links to the reviewer's website, social media channels, and sponsorship information, along with production notes and a disclaimer regarding safety and liability.
This video provides a first look at the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre11, a 9mm double-stack 1911 pistol prototype. The video emphasizes that this is a technology prototype and not currently for sale, with viewer input being sought for its potential development into a production firearm. The context is SHOT Show, an industry-only event where firearms are deactivated and presented as non-functional props. The content is educational and for entertainment, filmed in a safe and regulated environment.
This video provides a first look at the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) X5.7 and X9 prototype firearms. It is important to note that these are not currently for sale and are technology prototypes that the public can vote to have developed into production models. The footage was captured at SHOT Show, an industry-only trade show where guns are deactivated and presented as non-functional props. The video offers a glimpse into potential future offerings from PSA, highlighting new firearm designs and technologies.
This video explores a Thompson/Center (T/C) Long Range Rifle prototype that was never released to the market. The creators test its capabilities and analyze its design, aiming to inform future T/C firearm development. They are considering whether to sell this unique rifle, offering viewers a glimpse into the company's product evolution and potential future offerings.
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