This video is a compilation of firearm highlights from the past year, thanking viewers for their support. It features a diverse range of firearms, including pistols, rifles, and submachine guns, as well as skits and brief mentions of personalities and events. The content showcases various firearm models and potential applications, serving as a recap for the channel's audience.
This review delves into the Smith & Wesson M76, a 9mm submachine gun developed for US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War as an alternative to the Swedish K. It covers the M76's history, its licensed copies like the MK760, and its operational features, including its open-bolt mechanism and manual of arms. The video also touches on its pop culture appearances and concludes with a discussion on its investment potential as a transferable machine gun.
The Zastava M91, often called the 'Serb Dragunov,' is a rugged 7.62x54mmR rifle based on an AK-style long-stroke piston system, not the SVD's short-stroke. It features a 24.4-inch barrel, adjustable gas system, and offers 2-3 MOA accuracy with surplus ammo, proving effective out to 700 meters. While not a precision rifle for its $3,500 price, it's a unique collectible for Combloc firearm enthusiasts.
This video features Garand Thumb selecting his top five firearms from Administrative Results' collection for a desert shoot. The selection includes iconic firearms like the Smith & Wesson M76, a Karabiner 98k, an M1 Garand, a Turkish over/under shotgun, and a Zenith MP5. The hosts engage in various shooting drills, testing cyclic rate, accuracy, and recoil control while sharing historical trivia and pop-culture references.
This review compares the Romanian PSL, Yugoslavian M76, and Iraqi Tabuk sniper rifles, evaluating them against Soviet sniper doctrine. The M76 is praised for its accuracy and 8mm Mauser caliber, while the Tabuk offers logistical simplicity with 7.62x39mm. The PSL is heavily criticized for poor accuracy, overgassing, and structural weaknesses, despite its SVD-like appearance.
This YouTube video features Mike Mihalski from SOLGW (Sons Of Liberty Gun Works) explaining the differences between their M76 and M89 rail systems. The video aims to clarify the distinctions between these two handguard models, likely for potential buyers or AR-15 enthusiasts looking to understand SOLGW's product offerings. It also includes a link to Big Tex Ordnance for SOLGW inventory.
This video features Mike Mihalski explaining the differences between various SOLGW (Sons of Liberty Gun Works) rails, specifically the EXO3, M76, and M89 models. He likely delves into the design, features, and potential applications of each rail system. The video also directs viewers to Primary Arms Optics for SOLGW inventory and merchandise.
This video provides a review and range test of the Finnish M76 Valmet rifle, highlighting its history and performance. The creator emphasizes that no firearms are sold through their social media and that all demonstrations were conducted safely on a closed range under supervision. The video aims for entertainment and educational purposes.
The Zastava M76, chambered in 8mm Mauser, served as a key sniper rifle during the Yugoslav Wars. This review highlights its practical accuracy up to 800 yards, noting consistent performance with some variability at longer ranges. The M76 features a Kalashnikov-style long-stroke piston system and an adjustable gas block, making it a robust platform for its era.
The Yugoslav M76, a designated marksman rifle based on the AK platform, is reviewed in 8x57mm Mauser. While comfortable to shoot with manageable recoil, American-built versions like the Century Arms model exhibit reliability issues, particularly with magazine follower design causing bolt jams. Accuracy is promising, but cycling malfunctions and dust obscuring the sight picture were noted.
The Valmet M76 is presented as a potential 'gold standard' AK variant, lauded for its exceptional build quality, unique design features, and excellent trigger. While its collector value has soared, its weight and cost make it less practical for modern combat use. The review highlights its superior craftsmanship compared to standard AKs and its historical significance as a product-improved Kalashnikov.
The Zastava M91 is Serbia's modern Designated Marksman Rifle, evolving from the M76 and adopting the 7.62x54R caliber. It features a stamped receiver, AK-style controls, and a POSP 4x24 scope with a range-finding reticle. Commercial US imports have modifications like a welded muzzle nut and polymer furniture with Picatinny rails, prioritizing combat utility and reliability over extreme precision.
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