This video showcases the M96 Swedish Mauser rifle, a bolt-action military rifle manufactured by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori in 1903. It demonstrates the use of stripper clips for loading the 5-round internal magazine with 6.5x55mm Swedish cartridges and features a live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range, highlighting the rifle's action and handling.
This video details the Swedish M96 Mauser's significant role in Finnish military history, particularly during the Winter and Continuation Wars. It covers the rifle's acquisition from Swedish surplus, its deployment in various Finnish units, and the distinctive 'SA' property stamp. The presentation also touches upon technical upgrades like improved sights and ammunition changes, highlighting the rifle's enduring accuracy and reliability.
This video is the second part of a series focusing on the M96 Swedish Mauser rifle. It features the creator shooting their 1903-manufactured M96. A link to the first part of the series is provided for viewers to catch up. The description also includes a Patreon link for further support.
This #Shorts video showcases a diverse collection of legendary American firearms, from modern precision rifles like the Mk 14 EBR and SR-15 to WWII classics such as the M1 Garand and Thompson M1A1. It also features iconic handguns and iconic rifles like the AR-15 and 'A-Team' style Mini-14, concluding with heavy machine guns like the Browning M2. The display highlights American firearm history and culture.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the Robinson Armament M96, a high-quality clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The creator highlights the Stoner 63's historical significance with US Navy SEALs in the Vietnam War and its highly configurable nature. The M96 clone, produced between 1999 and 2011, is discussed for its build quality, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers. The video emphasizes that this is a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, legally owned with a PAL. The creator also uses the description to explain their Patreon support model, detailing how funds are reinvested into content creation, including acquiring new firearms, ammunition, production gear, and attending industry events.
This video provides an overview of the Robinson Armament M96, a clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The Stoner 63 was famously used by US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War and was a highly versatile platform, capable of functioning as a rifle, top-feeding gun, and belt-fed machinegun. The video details the M96's construction, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers, and its availability in different barrel lengths and configurations. It also touches upon the rarity and high value of original Stoner 63s, with most surviving examples being owned by a single collector. The M96 is presented as a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, requiring a PAL for ownership. The presenter emphasizes their proper licensing.
This video provides a detailed field strip and disassembly of the Robinson Armament M96, a clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The Stoner 63 is highlighted for its historical significance with the US Navy SEALs in Vietnam, its highly configurable design (rifle, top-feed, belt-fed), and its rarity today. The M96 is described as a high-quality clone produced between 1999 and 2011, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers. The video emphasizes that while components are not interchangeable with originals, the M96 is a well-built rendition. The presenter confirms it's a semi-automatic, 20-inch barrel, non-restricted firearm in Canada, and that they are properly licensed to possess it.
Hickok45 reviews the Swedish Mauser Model 38 carbine, manufactured by Husqvarna in 1941. He highlights its 6.5x55 Swedish caliber, comparing its ballistics favorably to the 6.5 Creedmoor, and praises the rifle's accuracy and quality. The video demonstrates shooting various targets and compares the M38's handy carbine length and bent bolt to the longer M96.
This satirical video from Iraqveteran8888 humorously outlines five methods for concealing new firearm purchases from a spouse. Techniques include using empty gun cases, swapping pistol cases, presenting a firearm as a gift, claiming it was a trade, and utilizing a multi-compartment range bag. While presented humorously, the video touches on common relationship dynamics in long-term marriages involving hobbies.
This YouTube video focuses on the M96 Swedish Mauser rifle, chambered in the 6.5x55 caliber. The title and description indicate a review or showcase of this specific firearm, highlighting its model and ammunition type. The content is likely to appeal to collectors and shooters interested in historical military rifles and the 6.5x55 cartridge.
This video showcases the M96 Swedish Mauser rifle during a range day, highlighting its smooth bolt action and reliability in cold weather. Multiple shooters demonstrate its accuracy with the 6.5x55mm caliber, and close-ups reveal historical markings like the Swedish crown and serial numbers, emphasizing its craftsmanship.
This video offers a rare glimpse at an original Stoner 63A, manufactured by Cadillac Gage and discovered in Turkey. The host highlights its modular design and historical significance as a piece of American firearms history. A future video on the Rob Arms M96 rifle is teased.
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