This video analyzes Germany's development of semi-automatic infantry rifles during WWII, focusing on the Gewehr 43 (G43). It details the shortcomings of the earlier G41(M) and G41(W) designs, which were hampered by the Army's prohibition of barrel gas ports. The description highlights the influence of the Soviet SVT-40's gas system, which Walther adopted and refined to create the G43. The G43, later renamed the Karabiner 43 (K43), entered service in 1943 and saw significant production.
The PTR-63 is a reproduction of the H&K G41, a 1970s NATO trials rifle based on the HK33. PTR has refined the roller-delayed blowback system for improved reliability and removed the forward assist. This 5.56 rifle is compatible with standard AR-15 magazines, offering a modern take on a classic design.
Larry Vickers reviews the Heckler & Koch G41, a 5.56mm rifle developed in the 1980s as a competitor to the M16. Despite its M16-style features like a forward assist and dust cover, and H&K's innovative anti-tilt follower in its steel magazines, the G41 saw limited success. Vickers highlights technical challenges H&K faced in adapting their roller-delayed blowback system to the 5.56 cartridge, leading to its market failure.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, including comparisons of modern and historical firearms (PS-90 vs MP-7, Desert Tech MDR vs WA2000, G41, TT33/PPS 43 vs 1911a1/M1928a1 Thompson, M14/M1A vs BM59, PTR-32), ammunition effectiveness in modern warfare (5.56mm), long-term ammo storage, optic choices in competition, the future of rifle platforms beyond the AR-15, 2-Gun match design challenges and lessons learned, the success of Brownells retro products, SMG match availability, the Desert Eagle's suitability for competition, French surplus ammo quality, promoting matches, favorite personal firearms, the use of cover in stage design, bipod utility, parts kit builds, C&Rsenal projects, worst firearms (Terminator shotgun, Zip 22 pistol, worst rifle), and the potential impact of NFA repeal on match design. It also touches on non-firearm related topics like fencing and viewer-supported content.
This video showcases a "sweet G41 Gen4" from Lenny Magill, featuring a "Polished Gold Apex Cut." The description highlights Magill's motto, "If you can imagine it, we can make it real!" and encourages viewers to call to "get started on your custom Glock today." This implies a focus on customization and bespoke firearm builds.
This video features Team Glock's Michelle Viscusi test driving the Glock 41 Combat Master at Taran Tactical Innovations. The description highlights the pistol's specifications, including its 17+1 capacity and the integration of a Trijicon RMR red dot sight. The content focuses on a specific firearm model and its performance in a controlled testing environment, likely showcasing its capabilities and features.
This video offers a comprehensive tour of an extensive private firearms collection in the Netherlands, curated by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The collection spans a wide array of historical and modern firearms, meticulously organized by origin and type. It showcases the evolution of handguns, military rifles, submachine guns, and light machine guns from various nations, including significant Dutch, French, German, Swiss, and American pieces. The tour highlights rare variants and trials rifles, demonstrating the owner's deep passion and knowledge.
This video details a custom Glock G41 firearm commissioned as a memorial tribute to a fallen Bronze Star recipient. The GlockStore was involved in the creation of this special firearm, highlighting a unique application for custom gun building that blends personal remembrance with firearm craftsmanship. The focus is on a specific model of Glock and the emotional significance behind its customization.
This YouTube video from Gallery of Guns TV showcases the new Glock MOS (Modular Optic System) series. The description highlights the availability of this advanced system on several popular Glock pistol models, including the G34 chambered in 9mm, the G35 in .40SW, the G40 in 10mm, and the G41 in .45 ACP. Links are provided for each specific model's listing, offering viewers direct access to purchase or learn more about these optics-ready firearms.
This video showcases a "2-Gun Action Challenge" featuring the 1943 Walther Gewehr 41 rifle. The presenter details the acquisition and initial issues with the rifle, including replacing worn recoil springs and finding a replacement magazine. A unique problem encountered was widened stripper clip guides that prevented the use of standard German or Romanian clips. The presenter expresses excitement for future videos on this rifle, with plans to install a ZF-41 optic and use additional clips. The unusual gas-trap operating system is highlighted as a feature making the rifle a "delight to shoot."
This YouTube video from Gallery of Guns TV in 2014 showcases the Glock G41 Long Slide pistol. The description provides a direct link to get an instant quote for the firearm, indicating a focus on product presentation and sales. The content likely involves an overview, possibly including features, handling, and intended applications of this specific Glock model.
The Glock 41 Gen 4 is a long-slide .45 ACP pistol optimized for practical and tactical use, fitting within IDPA box requirements. It features a lighter slide and barrel compared to the Glock 21 for improved balance and cycling, while maintaining 100% reliability. The Gen 4 enhancements include a rough textured frame and a dual recoil spring system to manage recoil effectively.
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