This YouTube video appears to be titled 'Lahti'. The description is minimal, encouraging viewers to subscribe and providing links to Patreon and SubscribeStar for the creator, CandRsenal. Without a transcript or more descriptive title/description, it's difficult to ascertain the specific content, but the creator's name and the focus on subscribing suggest a channel dedicated to firearms or related content.
This video demonstrates the destructive power of various firearms against a Polish Iskra TS-11 fighter jet cockpit. While smaller calibers like .22LR and 9mm showed limited penetration, larger rounds like the 7.62x39 and .500 S&W Magnum achieved significant damage. The Lahti 20mm anti-tank rifle proved devastating, completely penetrating the jet and a ballistic dummy.
This video features shooting a Husqvarna Lahti pistol, chambered in 9mm. The title and description are straightforward, indicating a focus on showcasing the firearm in action. As a specific historical military pistol, it's likely to appeal to collectors and firearm enthusiasts interested in unique or vintage firearms.
The Lahti L39 is a semi-automatic 20mm anti-tank rifle with a unique mechanical operation requiring manual bolt cycling via a crank handle after each shot. Its significant recoil and muzzle blast are managed by its weight and integrated skis. A critical safety warning emphasizes keeping hands clear of the trigger guard due to the violent action.
The Lahti L-39 20mm anti-tank rifle, nicknamed 'Miss Lottie,' is a historical firearm chambered in 20x138mmB, boasting immense power with over 35,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, nearly triple that of a .50 BMG. This semi-automatic rifle features a unique top-loading 10-round magazine, a robust charging crank system, and a massive muzzle brake. Its design includes sleds for snow transport that double as a bipod, significantly improving stability and reducing recoil during firing.
This unique L-35 Lahti target pistol, customized for field shooting, features an extended 11.5-inch barrel, an enhanced sighting system with a custom cocking hook, and an integrated bipod in its stock. The stock also contains a storage compartment for tools and spare parts. Only about five such custom target variants are believed to have been produced.
This "Throwback Thursday" episode features Dolf Goldsmith, a veteran of the NFA shooting community since the 1950s, sharing his reminiscences and stories about destructive devices. The video highlights his extensive knowledge and passion for firearms, particularly those with historical significance. It references specific incidents and ordnance, including a Bazooka attack on the UN, a 20mm Lahti bank robbery, and Finnish 82mm mortars, providing links for further information and Dolf's published works.
This video showcases the Finnish Lahti L39 20mm anti-tank rifle in a live-fire demonstration. The L39, a powerful semi-automatic weapon, is shown to produce significant muzzle blast and recoil. The demonstration highlights the historical significance and raw power of this large-caliber anti-tank weapon, with Ian McCollum providing expert commentary.
This video features Dolf Goldsmith discussing "Destructive Devices" and their impact on public awareness. It highlights a specific incident where a Lahti was sought by the New York police, likely related to a bazooka firing at the UN, as reported in the New York Times. The description also connects a bank robbery, which apparently involved such devices, to the inspiration for the 1974 film "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot."
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