This guide details the operation and key features of the Stevens Model 520-30 shotgun, a controversial WWI-era firearm known for its slam-fire capability and unique 'humpback' design. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on deep subject matter expertise in historical firearms and WWI/WWII small arms history. It covers the shotgun's historical context, mechanical design, and operational aspects.
The video discusses whether Tomb Guards at Arlington National Cemetery carry live ammunition in their M17 pistols while on duty. The speaker, drawing from personal military experience, asserts that soldiers typically carry live ammunition only when on guard duty, making it highly probable that the Tomb Guards are armed with live rounds. The discussion also touches on the Sig Sauer P320's design and legal challenges, as well as general firearms safety and personal opinions on various gun-related topics.
This video features the Utah National Guard at Camp Williams. While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the description, the context of a National Guard training exercise at a military facility suggests a focus on military operations, training, and potentially the equipment used by the National Guard. The content likely showcases drills, exercises, or aspects of military life and readiness.
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