This video focuses on the South Korean K1 5.56 submachine gun, highlighting its history and availability in the US market. The description notes its importation in the 1980s and mid-1990s, and its current absence from the US market. It also mentions that the South Korean military classified the Daewoo K1 as an SMG.
This video features a review of the Lionheart Regulus Blackout 9mm pistol. The reviewer highlights its heritage, being based on the Daewoo DP-51, the sidearm of the Korean Military since 1985. A key feature discussed is the "Double Action Plus" system, which provides a consistent trigger pull. The review also mentions the pistol's manufacturing location in Winder, GA, and expresses gratitude to a Patreon member for the loaner firearm and Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition. Affiliate links for various companies are provided.
The South Korean K1A, technically a 5.56 assault rifle, is classified as a submachine gun domestically. It features a direct impingement gas system, similar to the M16, which is noted as less ideal for its short 10.4-inch barrel compared to the K2's piston system. The rifle accepts M16 magazines and has a four-position selector, though the magazine release is criticized for its reach.
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