This video provides an in-depth explanation of the en-bloc, a firearm loading mechanism commonly associated with the M1 Garand. The content aims to clarify its function and distinguish it from traditional clips and magazines, highlighting its hybrid nature. It is presented by "Kern" as part of the "Terms with Kern" series and is promoted by GUNBROS, a family-owned business focused on Second Amendment rights and curated firearm products.
This video clarifies the crucial difference between firearm clips and magazines. Magazines are defined as devices that feed ammunition into a firearm, typically using a spring and follower. Clips, conversely, are tools used to load magazines, whether they are detachable or internal. Examples like the Mauser and SKS illustrate internal magazine systems, reinforcing that clips hold cartridges while magazines feed the gun.
This video corrects the common misconception that AK rear sights flip up for long-range shooting. It demonstrates that the AK rear sight is an adjustable tangent leaf for elevation, and the front sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation. Proper zeroing requires using both front and rear sight adjustments.
This YouTube video from Kern's AK Korner delves into the manufacturing differences between hammer-forged and cast iron parts for AK firearms. It explains why these distinctions matter for consumers when choosing an AK. The video is presented by GUNBROS, a family-owned business focused on providing quality firearms and accessories, emphasizing the Second Amendment.
In this video, Jarod and Kern from GUNBROS discuss a hypothetical scenario where they must choose only one caliber for all their firearms. They explore the implications and potential choices, prompting viewers to consider their own single-caliber preferences. The video also features links to related content on the GUNBROS channel, including another video on a single caliber choice and ammunition-focused shorts. GUNBROS emphasizes its family-owned business values, customer service, and commitment to the Second Amendment.
Kern from GUNBROS chooses an AK-47 underfolder over high-end AR-15s, citing its superior reliability, compact storage, and cheaper ammunition. Despite the availability of $3,200 AR-15s, Kern's preference for the AK stems from its practical utility and his existing ownership of multiple AR platforms.
The Swiss ZfK-55 sniper rifle, a modification of the K31, was produced from 1956-1959 and adopted by the Swiss military for 800-yard engagements. Key features include a canted action for scope clearance, a bipod attached to the receiver, a factory-added pistol grip, and a heavier barrel. It was equipped with a 3.5x Kern scope.
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