This video showcases a variety of tactical and military-grade gadgets available for purchase, ranging from a bulletproof backpack and umbrella to specialized knives and high-performance flashlights. It highlights the practical applications and technical specifications of items like the Byrna Ballistipac 3+ (NIJ Level 3+), Semper Invicta Parapactum (NIJ 3A), and the Olight Warrior X Turbo flashlight. The content emphasizes the everyday carry (EDC) potential and defensive capabilities of these advanced tools.
This video features a rare, one-of-a-kind cutaway 75mm high-explosive tank round, specifically for the M48 tank. While the title mentions the M4 Sherman, the primary focus is the M48 round itself, highlighting its internal components through the cutaway design. The video appeals to military history enthusiasts and those interested in historical ordnance.
This video provides an in-depth look at an inert 82mm M48 high explosive fragmentation mortar round from Yugoslavia. It details the external markings and demonstrates the disassembly of the fuse assembly to reveal its internal mechanical components, highlighting the impact-detonation mechanism.
This review of the Yugoslav M48 Mauser highlights its excellent condition and value as a surplus rifle. It details the rifle's production at the Kragujevac arsenal, its development based on the Mauser design with variants like the M48A and M48B, and its technical specifications including an intermediate-length receiver and tangent sights. The video also compares it to the Kar98k and discusses the importance of assembly numbers versus serial numbers.
This #SundayGunday video features a close look at the M48 Nosler Custom Handgun. It highlights a specific firearm model and appears to be part of a recurring series showcasing firearms. The description directs viewers to American Hunter for more information, suggesting a focus on hunting or firearm-related content.
This YouTube video features Jim from Burst Review discussing his first rifle and expressing regret over his choice, suggesting he should have selected a different firearm. The video includes links for viewer support via PayPal and Patreon, and uses the hashtags #BurstReview, #Mauser, and #M48.
This video focuses on the Yugoslavian M48 and M48A Mauser rifles. It provides an overview and potentially a review of these historical military firearms. The description includes links to the Classic Firearms Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook pages, suggesting the channel is dedicated to classic and collectible firearms.
This review covers the Mauser K98, M48, and Yugo 24/47, highlighting their historical significance, robust design, and surprising accuracy. Practical advice is given on upgrades like recoil pads and striker springs, along with insights into market value and collectibility versus usability. The Yugoslavian models, particularly the 24/47, are noted for their potential accuracy due to high manufacturing standards.
This video critically examines the controversy surrounding Mitchell's Mausers, addressing common criticisms like false advertising, faked markings, ruined collectibility, and overpricing. While acknowledging marketing 'imprecisions,' the review concludes that the rifles are high-quality, functional shooters that offer good value for recreational owners, despite not appealing to purist collectors.
This video details the process of modernizing a Yugoslavian M48 Mauser surplus rifle into a scout/survival configuration. It highlights the Brass Stacker Anchor Point mount system, which allows for optic installation without permanent modifications. The review also covers a budget-friendly NcSTAR scout scope and leather accessories from Rick Lowe Leather, demonstrating how to blend historical firearms with modern functionality for improved performance and ergonomics.
The M48 Yugoslavian Mauser, chambered in 8mm Mauser, is a robust bolt-action rifle produced from 1950-1965. It features an intermediate-length action, a durable teak wood stock, and a unique wrap-around buttplate. Many examples are found in excellent condition due to meticulous storage and periodic inspections.
This guide details the complete disassembly of a Mauser rifle bolt, specifically the 'cock on open' type. It covers removing the bolt, separating components like the bolt body, extractor, firing pin, shroud, and safety. The video also addresses common issues causing light strikes, such as headspace, debris, or weak springs, and provides reassembly instructions.
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