The RN-45 is a custom-built firearm by Royal Nonesuch, featuring a unique blend of parts including a Sten Mark III receiver, M3 Grease Gun bolt, and AK-style stock. High-speed footage reveals feeding issues and occasional misfires due to cartridge bounce in the chamber. The build's rate of fire is confirmed at 465 RPM.
This episode of Gun Talk Nation features a discussion with Jarrod “Box” Grove, a self-proclaimed "gun nerd" and lifer in the firearms community. Jarrod, associated with brands like Caldwell, Wheeler, Tipton, and Frankford Arsenal, shares his extensive passion for shooting, collecting, and reloading. The conversation promises a broad exploration of all things related to firearms, making it a must-watch for anyone with a similar passion for the shooting sports and gun ownership.
The Bren light machine gun's name originates from a portmanteau of its Czech design origin (BRno) and British production facility (ENfield). The Sten submachine gun, a simpler WWII firearm, is named after its designers (Shepherd and Turpin) and its production location (ENfield). Both firearms played significant roles during World War II.
The John Wick series captivates firearms enthusiasts due to its realistic action, extensive actor training at Taran Tactical, and use of high-end firearms like custom Glocks and Sig MPXs. While the films showcase technical accuracy, some historical firearm elements, like part swapping on a Remington 1875, are dramatized. The video also analyzes the effectiveness of various ammunition types against body armor, highlighting the impact of velocity.
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