The Ounce pistol is a unique, bullpup, semi-automatic, folding .22LR CCW firearm with a 10+1 capacity, designed by Bill Osborne for self-defense. While mechanically interesting and functional, its complex loading and unloading procedures, along with the .22LR caliber, raise questions about its practical application for its intended audience. The pistol is available for pre-order at $900.
This review of the Third Bay Ounce .22 LR pistol highlights its unique folding bullpup design, intended for enhanced concealability. While innovative, the review points out significant drawbacks including a complex loading and chambering procedure, difficult malfunction clearing, and a slow deployment time compared to conventional handguns. Despite its engineering, its practical self-defense utility is questioned.
This video details the Remington Model 11 shotgun, a long recoil operated semi-automatic designed by John Browning and produced by Remington starting in 1905. Slow-motion footage clearly illustrates the unique mechanism where the barrel and bolt travel rearward together before separating, allowing for ejection and chambering of new rounds. The presentation highlights the historical significance and mechanical intricacies of this classic firearm.
This video showcases the iconic Browning Auto-5 shotgun, demonstrating its loading procedure and semi-automatic functionality through live fire and skeet shooting. It highlights the unique long-recoil action and the firearm's reliability in rapid-fire drills. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and proficient operation, making it valuable for enthusiasts interested in historical firearms and shooting techniques.
This video provides a detailed look at the original Browning Auto-5 shotgun, showcasing its iconic long-recoil action. It demonstrates the manual loading procedure and the smooth chambering of the first round. The footage highlights the unique 'humpback' receiver profile and the mechanical ballet of the barrel and bolt during firing, emphasizing its historical significance and classic design.
The Kresimir is a unique semi-automatic grenade launcher developed in Croatia during the Homeland War. It fires M50 hand grenades using 7.62x39mm blank cartridges for propulsion, a complex two-stage firing sequence that first ignites the grenade's timer and then fires the blank. The weapon features a mechanical charging handle due to its heavy bolt and a reciprocating magazine, with sights graduated up to 500 meters.
This video showcases the iconic Browning Auto-5 shotgun, demonstrating its classic long-recoil semi-automatic action. It highlights the smooth cycling and effectiveness in sporting applications, featuring both real-time and slow-motion footage of the firearm in action. The demonstration includes loading, firing, and target engagement, emphasizing the unique mechanical operation of this vintage firearm.
The GM6 Lynx .50 BMG bullpup rifle offers manageable recoil due to its long recoil action, making it suitable for its intended anti-material role. Despite a 3 MOA accuracy, its ease of operation and portability are highlighted as key advantages over other .50 caliber platforms.
The Hungarian Frommer Stop is a 1.3 lb, 6.5-inch semi-automatic pistol chambered in .32 Frommer or .32 ACP, utilizing an 8-round magazine. It features a long recoil action, resulting in more snap than expected, and a mushy trigger. Ergonomic issues include tall sights, a narrow grip, and a potential for hammer bite and jams if the grip is held too high.
This video explores a unique Browning Auto-5 prototype modified by Winchester to circumvent John Browning's patents. Winchester's refusal to pay royalties led Browning to partner with FN, forcing Winchester to innovate. The prototype features a ribbed barrel for manual cycling, a workaround for the patented bolt handle, and early serial numbers indicating personal use by Browning.
This video provides a detailed field strip and disassembly guide for the SERO GM6 Lynx, a Hungarian-made .50 BMG bullpup rifle. It covers safety procedures, removal of major components like the bolt assembly and barrel, and a closer look at the complex internal mechanisms, including the long-recoil action and roller bearing system. The host highlights the rifle's robust construction and unique engineering.
The GM6 Lynx is a compact, semi-automatic .50 BMG bullpup rifle utilizing a long recoil action for cycling. Despite its size, it offers approximately 1 MOA accuracy with specific ammunition and is classified as non-restricted in Canada. The rifle comes with a robust Pelican case and accessories, though its $15,000 CAD price tag and potential waitlist are significant factors.
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