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.
This entry details the Breitling Emergency watch, specifically the Blackwater Edition, as discussed by Erik Prince and Shawn Ryan. It highlights the watch's function as a personal locator beacon broadcasting an S.O.S. signal on 121.5 MHz, capable of alerting rescue services within a 20-30 mile radius. A real-world example from Norway demonstrates its life-saving potential in a SAR scenario.
This video uses firearms to satirically represent different countries. South Africa is depicted with an AK-47 variant, Norway with a Heckler & Koch P30, and Venezuela with a Hi-Point C9, highlighting stereotypes and perceived national characteristics through firearm choices and performance. The Hi-Point C9 notably malfunctions and falls apart, emphasizing the satirical intent.
This video demonstrates a rapid magazine change technique on the AG-3 rifle during a competition, executed by a Norwegian soldier. The shooter expertly removes their firing hand from the grip to quickly swap magazines, a method often debated online but shown here to be highly effective for speed. The commentary highlights the shooter's accuracy with traditional iron sights, achieving a high score.
This video provides a glimpse into Felthurtigskyting, a popular televised shooting sport in Norway, featuring a rapid duel between competitors Pål Øyvind Ørmen and Andreas R. Nordvik. The competition utilizes the Sauer 200 STR rifle and emphasizes speed and accuracy in knocking down targets. The commentary highlights the energetic nature of the sport and the skill involved.
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.
Colion Noir, a licensed attorney and Second Amendment advocate, provides an expert analysis of Canada's national handgun freeze. He details the legislative actions, compares them to gun control trajectories in other nations like Australia and the UK, and discusses the implications for the US, particularly concerning constitutional protections and the incremental nature of gun bans. The video also highlights support for Canadian gun owners through merchandise.
This video provides a clear, demonstration-focused guide to using the Krag-Jørgensen Speed Loader, presented with high authority by Othais. It details the process of loading the speed loader with 6.5x55mm cartridges and then rapidly filling the rifle's unique side-loading magazine. The internal mechanism and construction of the loader are also highlighted.
This guide details the installation and use of scout scopes, focusing on historical German ZF41 and experimental Norwegian AG3 setups. It emphasizes the "scout scope" concept, characterized by long eye relief for both-eyes-open shooting, as pioneered by Jeff Cooper. The information is presented with the authority of Ian McCollum, a firearms historian.
This video provides an expert overview of the Norwegian M1914, a rare .45 ACP pistol produced in Nazi-occupied Norway during WWII. Larry Vickers, a recognized firearms expert, details its historical significance, design characteristics compared to the M1911/M1911A1, unique features like the extended slide stop, and the importance of serial number matching on components. The review highlights its rarity, especially models bearing the Waffenamt proof mark.
This guide details the Norwegian Kar98K-F2 ZF41 rifle, a post-WWII modification of the German Mauser Kar98K. Expertly presented by InRangeTV, it covers historical context, specific modifications like receiver cuts for .30-06, sight upgrades, and the use of ZF41 optics. The F2 variant, often chambered in 7.62x51mm, was adapted for designated marksman roles.
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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