This Q&A episode from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of firearms topics, including the viability of belt-fed AR uppers, the historical development of intermediate cartridges, and the mechanics of recoil compensation in various firearms. Ian McCallum also discusses the Finnish military's adoption of Soviet weaponry, the effectiveness of rifle grenades versus bazookas, and the best bolt-action military rifle. The episode touches on the challenges of reproducing historical firearms like the Patterson device and the practicalities of concealed carry with antique handguns.
This guide details the bolt disassembly and reassembly process for Hungarian WWII rifles like the 35M, 43M, and G98/40, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It covers removing the firing pin and extractor, cleaning, and reassembly. Proper safety protocols are emphasized throughout.
This guide details the bolt disassembly procedure for Hungarian 35M, 43M, and G98/40 rifles, which are mechanically identical for this process. The steps involve unscrewing the cocking knob, removing the safety and sear, and then carefully manipulating the extractor and rotating the bolt body to separate the components. This procedure is essential for tasks like extractor replacement and proper maintenance.
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