The Norwegian Model 1909 Sunngard is a rare automatic pistol featuring an innovative dual-magazine system, allowing for a total of 50 rounds in the grip (two 25-round magazines) and an additional 25 rounds in the holster. This unique design, chambered in 6.5mm, offered exceptional firepower for its time. The demonstration highlights the mechanism for dropping the empty magazine and sliding the second one into place.
The Våpensmia NM-149S is a Norwegian sniper rifle conversion based on the German Gewehr 98 receiver. It features a modernized 7.62 NATO chambering, a detachable 5-round magazine, and significant modifications to the bolt handle and safety lever to accommodate an optical scope. These changes transform a historical Mauser action into a capable precision rifle.
This video details the Norwegian M98kF1 ZF41, a post-WWII sniper rifle converted from German Mauser 98k surplus. Originally chambered in 8mm Mauser, Norway re-chambered these rifles to .30-06 Springfield between 1952-1956 for standardization. The ZF41 scope, a 1.5x optic, was intended for designated marksmen rather than traditional sniping. These rifles served with the Norwegian Home Guard until the 1970s.
This video uses firearms to allegorically represent countries. South Africa is depicted as a rugged AK-47, Norway as a precise Heckler & Koch P30, and Venezuela as a malfunctioning Hi-Point C9, humorously highlighting national stereotypes through firearm performance.
This video showcases a Norwegian soldier's rapid-fire competition performance with an AG-3 rifle. It highlights a controversial but effective reload technique where the firing hand briefly leaves the grip to ensure speed. The shooter achieved a high score of 27 hits, demonstrating exceptional accuracy and efficiency under pressure, despite potential criticism from online experts.
This video showcases Felthurtigskyting, a televised Norwegian shooting sport emphasizing speed and accuracy. It features a duel between Pål Øyvind Ørmen and Andreas R. Nordvik, highlighting the competitive nature and excitement of knocking down targets at varying distances. The Sauer 200 STR rifle is briefly shown, underscoring the precision equipment used in this discipline.
This video features Thomas Haugland of THLR.NO, a Norwegian long-range and precision shooting expert, as a guest on Aaron's channel. They discuss Thomas' analytical approach to long-range shooting and hunting. The conversation recaps a recent antelope hunt in New Mexico and introduces the concept of proficiency scoring to assess shooting capabilities and ethical game harvest techniques. The channel also promotes subscribing for content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode discusses an upcoming special "First Person Defender" episode and covers recent events. A notable incident in Norway, a country with strict gun laws, involved a bow and arrow attack. The description also highlights an attack on a paralyzed man that resulted negatively for the assailant, implying self-defense. The show is supported by HiViz, Colt, Ruger, and Springfield Armory, and promotes their various platforms for viewing additional content.
This video, titled 'Next They Will Try To Ban BOWS AND ARROWS,' explores the idea of alternative weapon systems, specifically highlighting a Norwegian individual using a bow and arrow in place of a firearm. The description implies a discussion or observation about potential future restrictions on firearms and the adoption of less conventional tools for self-defense or other purposes. The creator, Reno May, also includes promotional links for his merchandise, supplements, gold buying, and body armor.
This video explores Norway's unique and persistent use of scout scope designs, tracing their adoption from German WWII ZF41 optics on Kar98k rifles to experimental mounts on the AG3. It highlights the technical definition of a scout scope as a Long Eye Relief (LER) optic and its origins with Jeff Cooper's scout rifle concept. The content delves into specific Norwegian modifications, including re-barreling Kar98k rifles and adapting scopes to M1A1 carbines and AG3 rifles.
This video provides a book review of 'Captured Arms (Beutewaffen)' by Guus de Vries, Volume 9 of the SI Publicaties Propaganda Photo Series. The book focuses on foreign firearms captured and utilized by the German military during World War II, detailing their acquisition and modifications. It covers arms from 12 different countries, highlighting Germany's significant reliance on captured weaponry. The reviewer praises the book's combination of original photos and informative text, noting its unique approach compared to previous volumes specializing in individual weapons.
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