This review of the Hungarian Kucher K1 light submachine gun highlights its economical and efficient design, though noted for its unconventional aesthetics. Expert analysis details its blowback, open-bolt operation, PPSh-style safety, and unique magazine catch differences compared to the PPS-43. The integrated ejector within the sheet metal magazine well is also a key design feature discussed.
This video provides an in-depth look at the G98/40 rifle, a German WWII substitute standard firearm manufactured in Hungary by FEG. Host Ian McCollum details its origins as an adaptation of the Hungarian 35M, its unique Mannlicher split-bridge action, and its differences from the Mauser K98k. The analysis highlights its cock-on-close mechanism, 5-round internal magazine, and specific external features like the two-piece stock and sling bar. The rarity of the G98/40 in the US due to its continued production until 1944 and use on the Eastern Front is also discussed.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the AK-47 AMD65, leveraging viral and trending hashtags. While the description is brief and uses generic popular tags like #gaming and #shooting, the core subject is clearly the AK-47 AMD65 firearm. The video's brevity suggests it may be a visual showcase rather than an in-depth review, but it aims for broad appeal through its use of trending hashtags.
This guide details the unique operation of the Kretz Rifle, a conversion of the Pattern 1913 rifle. It explains the 'blow-forward' gas system utilizing a muzzle cup and a complex bicycle chain drive linked to clock springs in the buttstock for cycling. The guide also covers the straight-pull bolt conversion and safety features, drawing on expert analysis from Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Hungarian FEG HD-18 SVD rifle, as demonstrated by an expert instructor. It covers the steps necessary to access internal components for cleaning and maintenance, emphasizing BATF compliance modifications.
This episode of 'Gun Santa' dives into a collection of historical firearms and accessories. Featured items include a WW2 German medical kit, several 9mm Walther PP and PPK pistols, a uniquely engraved Walther PPK, a Nazi-era Italian Beretta, and a Nazi-era Hungarian Femaru. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, as well as their podcast 'Flak & Fubar'.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Hungarian KGPF-9 submachine gun, highlighting its Kalashnikov-inspired design. It covers the removal of the top cover, recoil spring, and bolt, emphasizing the unique hammer-fired, closed-bolt, and telescoping bolt system. Expert instruction from Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons is featured.
This video provides a detailed demonstration of the Hungarian AK-55 assault rifle, highlighting its iconic AK design and its inspiration from the German Sturmgewehr. The description explains the mechanics of the rifle, including hammer fall, bolt carrier movement, and the gas-operated system. It emphasizes the AK's renowned reliability, attributing it to loose tolerances that allow functionality even in adverse conditions like sand and mud. The video also touches upon the 7.62x39mm cartridge and the barrel's flexibility during firing, noting it's not an issue for the weapon's intended range. A link to the Royal Armouries collection is provided.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the FEG SMC-380 pistol, based on the Walther PPK design. It covers the necessary steps for basic maintenance and cleaning. The video emphasizes the importance of safety during these procedures.
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