The H&K MG4 is a 5.56mm light machine gun adopted by Germany, Spain, and Portugal. It features an open-bolt, rotating bolt, and gas-piston operation with a quick-change barrel system that allows removal regardless of bolt position. The fire control is limited to safe and full-auto, and it utilizes a proven belt-feed mechanism derived from older H&K designs.
This video focuses on the M937A, identified as Portugal's version of the German-made Mauser K98 rifle. It highlights the historical connection between Germany and Portugal through this firearm, likely detailing its origins, specifications, and potentially its service history. The title and description emphasize the World War II era and the specific rifle model.
This video details the rare Portuguese Navy Luger, a variant of the P08 pistol. It highlights the distinct differences between the Army and Navy contracts, including caliber (7.65mm vs. 9mm) and barrel length. The review showcases unique markings like the 'MP' stamp and 'CARREGADA' on the extractor, along with chamber crests indicating the era of King Manuel II or the Portuguese Republic. The scarcity of these 650-unit contract pistols is emphasized.
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