This video delves into the history and significance of the U.S. Model of 1917 Winchester rifle, also known as the M1917 Enfield. It details its development as an American modification of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield and highlights its role as the primary rifle for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, with approximately 75% of soldiers carrying it. The description also notes its continued use by the Danish Sirius Dog Sled Patrol in Greenland due to its reliability in Arctic conditions.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into Estonian sniper rifles, specifically focusing on Lee-Enfield rifles chambered in 7.62x54R and Arisaka rifles in .303 British. The title suggests a comparison or examination of these pre-war era firearms, likely highlighting their historical context, design features, and potential use in sniping or competition. The description hints at the rifles being heavy barrel variants, implying a focus on accuracy and precision.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. It covers essential procedures like loading with stripper clips and demonstrates the rifle's features, including its ERA markings and ladder rear sight. The live-fire segment showcases the rifle's accuracy and recoil, while a unique bayonet demonstration adds an unexpected element.
This video showcases the Pattern 1914 Enfield rifle in .303 British caliber, demonstrating its loading procedure using stripper clips and a bayonet attachment. It highlights the rifle's aperture sights and bolt-action operation, concluding with live fire and slow-motion ejection of the spent casing. The content emphasizes the rifle's historical significance and mechanical operation with ASMR-style audio.
This video provides a review of the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. It showcases the rifle's bolt-action operation, loading five rounds into the internal magazine, and live-fire demonstration. The review highlights the use of Federal Power-Shok ammunition and the rifle's historical significance, likely from 1918.
This video focuses on the P14 rifle, a significant firearm from World War 1. Given the limited description, the video likely covers the history, design, and potentially operational aspects of this particular rifle. As it's labeled 'P14 P1', it might be part one of a series, suggesting further details or related firearms could be explored in subsequent parts. The content is aimed at enthusiasts interested in historical military firearms.
This Q&A session, filmed in Finland, features Mike and Fabien from the Bloke on the Range YouTube channel joining the host. The discussion covers a wide range of historical and modern firearms, including early smokeless rifles, Swiss straight-pull rifles (like the Stgw 57), comparing the Stgw 57 with the FAMAS, and discussing "bring backs" in Europe. They also touch upon Swiss gun laws, the perception of the Bloke on the Range channel, and compare various rifle platforms such as the P14/M1917 and SMLE/No4, and FAL vs G3. Ammunition prices, availability in Europe, and recommendations for new shooters are also addressed. Specific calibers like .303 and 7.5x55 are debated, along with modifying sporterized SMLEs. The conversation delves into Switzerland's decision not to adopt NATO calibers, surprising firearms, non-military manufacturers of SMLE parts, the impact of hollow point bans on 9mm vs larger handgun calibers in Switzerland, and the best breech-loading conversion systems. The video also promotes the Bloke on the Range and Forgotten Weapons Patreon pages and merchandise.
This review details 'The Beast,' a custom 1911 pistol built on a Para-Ordnance P14 frame, featuring a Brazilian military slide and Springfield Armory barrel. It offers a high-capacity .45 ACP experience with 14+1 or 15+1 rounds, significantly more than a standard 1911. Despite its wider grip (1.5 inches) and slightly increased weight (2 lbs 6 oz), it maintains compatibility with standard 1911 holsters and boasts impressive reliability and performance.
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