TFB TV's James Reeves and Kaya highlight the top 5 long guns from IWA & EnforceTac 2026. The list features innovative designs like the Schmeisser DRS-9 PCC, the compact Serengeti S-Mini shotgun, the robust Zastava M20 machine gun, Sako's versatile AR platform rifles, and the aesthetically striking Walther RS3 straight-pull bullpup rifle, showcasing a range of modern firearm advancements.
This entry details the function and legal classification of a Drop-In Auto Sear (DIAS), a device that converts an AR-15 receiver to full-automatic fire. It highlights the extreme rarity and value of registered, transferable DIAS units, with only two known to exist in the US before 1986, commanding prices of $40,000-$52,000. Unlike registered receiver guns, a DIAS is considered a self-contained legal machine gun.
This video demonstrates the M240 Bravo machine gun, a 7.62mm crew-served weapon utilized by the US Infantry and the Philippine Army shooting team. Instructor Harold Cabunoc emphasizes the critical importance of strict adherence to safety protocols during live-firing exercises, highlighting the necessity of a firing point officer, coach, and safety officer to prevent mishaps and ensure trainee safety.
This entry details the loading procedure for the new XM250 belt-fed machine gun, chambering the 6.8x51 cartridge. The XM250 is noted for being lighter than the M249 SAW and operating at high pressures. The loading process is described as simple, though potentially requiring three hands due to a unique clasp mechanism.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "Zastava PKM Part 2!!! #shorts #edc #airsoft", continues a series focusing on the Zastava PKM. The description links to a Google Sheet, likely containing further details or a broader inventory of items. The inclusion of #edc and #airsoft suggests relevance to everyday carry communities and the airsoft hobby, indicating the video may showcase the Zastava PKM in these contexts or compare it to airsoft replicas.
This YouTube Shorts video announces the upcoming release of a new semi-automatic PKM variant from Zastava. The title highlights "NEW!!!" and "Dropping the Semi Auto PKM!!!", with the #shorts and #edc hashtags suggesting it's a quick announcement relevant to everyday carry enthusiasts. The video likely aims to generate excitement and inform viewers about Zastava's latest offering in the firearm market.
The Stamm-Saurer Model 1916 is a rare experimental Swiss light machine gun designed by Hans Stamm. This air-cooled prototype, one of two built, retains features from water-cooled designs for manufacturing ease. It utilizes a short-recoil action, fires the 7.5x55mm GP11 cartridge from a 20-round magazine, and incorporates a unique out-of-battery safety mechanism.
Ranko from Zastava Arms discusses the M84 machine gun, the Serbian variant of the PKM, at Shot Show 2026. He explains the origin of the nickname 'Ceca,' given by soldiers during the Balkan wars due to the weapon's perceived 'pretty sound' when firing. The M84 is a gas-operated, open-bolt, belt-fed machine gun chambered in 7.62x54mmR.
This YouTube video features the M249, a squad automatic weapon. The title indicates a focus on this specific firearm, with the "🔥🔥" suggesting excitement or emphasis. Given the limited description, the video likely showcases the M249 in some capacity, possibly at a range or in a demonstration.
This video provides an in-depth look at the M2 .50 caliber machine gun, detailing its origins, development, and enduring legacy. Expert insights cover its evolution into a modular system, its critical role in WWII, and its modern applications, including its influence on anti-materiel sniper rifles and integration into remote weapon stations. The speaker's deep knowledge of firearms history and mechanics is evident.
The LMG-25, Switzerland's first modern light machine gun, features a unique toggle-locking system developed by Adolf Furrer. Chambered in 7.5x55mm Swiss, it offers select-fire capability and a 30-round magazine compatible with the Stgw 57. A notable feature is the Advanced Primer Ignition (API) system, which reduces felt recoil and rate of fire by igniting the primer while parts are still moving forward.
The LMG-25 is a unique Swiss toggle-locked light machine gun developed by Waffenfabrik Bern. It features a three-position fire selector (Safe, Semi-auto, Full-auto) and an innovative toggle-lock mechanism that articulates during the charging cycle. A key feature is its advanced primer ignition mode, designed to reduce recoil by igniting the primer while the bolt is still moving forward.
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