This video showcases the speaker's oldest firearm, a Model 1908 Mauser short rifle chambered in 7x57. Acquired for under $150, the rifle features a Brazilian crest and a 5-round internal magazine. Despite using degraded ammunition, the rifle demonstrated surprising accuracy, grouping well at the target.
This video, titled "Short Guy With A Short Rifle," appears to focus on firearms, specifically featuring a shorter individual interacting with a short rifle. While no specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers are mentioned in the title or description, the title itself implies a focus on firearms and potentially a discussion or demonstration involving them. The content is likely geared towards a firearms enthusiast audience.
This review delves into the rare Swiss Schmidt Rubin M1900 Short Rifle and M1905 Cavalry Carbine. It highlights the evolution of the Schmidt Rubin action, moving locking lugs to the receiver's middle for a shorter, more efficient design. The M1900 was for support troops, while the M1905 lacked a bayonet lug, suited for cavalry.
This YouTube video, titled "Shorter Rifles are More Difficult Because...", likely delves into the challenges and considerations associated with operating shorter rifle platforms. The description promotes the "Tac Pack" with a discount code and highlights "Basement Operator Company" for builds, discounts, and merchandise, with links to their website and Discord server. It also includes various social media links for "elliott_delp" and an email for business inquiries. The video emphasizes safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and clearing, and clarifies that the creator is not a gunsmith but intends the content for educational and entertainment purposes. Affiliate links, including Amazon Associates, are also disclosed.
This video explores the current relevance of short rifles, arguing that they still hold significant value. The creator emphasizes supporting their brands, including Exodus Companies, TA Targets, Landtyrn, and Arkayne Co., suggesting a discount code 'KEYSTONECARRY' for some items. They acknowledge that financial support isn't the only way to contribute, encouraging viewers to share the video if they can't offer monetary backing.
This video tests the destructive capabilities of various firearms against a custom 36-inch composite manhole cover. Handguns like the 9mm and 5.7x28mm, as well as a 12-gauge slug and .50 AE, were stopped. The Desert Tech MDRx Micron in 5.56 and a SCAR 17 in .308 also failed to penetrate the composite material. Only a .50 BMG round was able to breach the manhole cover, demonstrating its impressive durability against common rifle calibers.
The Maxim Defense PDX-SD is a remarkably compact suppressed rifle, measuring just 23.75 inches collapsed with a 5.5-inch barrel. It offers modularity in calibers (5.56, .300 BLK, 7.62x39) and features a proprietary, field-serviceable monocore suppressor. Its short profile and hearing-safe rating make it suitable for roles like a 'truck gun' or for SROs.
This review details the Turkish Model 1903/30 short rifle, a Mauser variant featuring a unique folding bayonet. It highlights Turkey's historical adoption of Mauser designs and the 1930s standardization to 8mm Mauser, involving conversions of older 7.65mm rifles. Key identification features, arsenal markings, and the bayonet's mechanism are discussed.
This short video provides a glimpse into a review of the Doublestar 10B in .308 caliber. The description encourages viewers to check out the full review and other content from the channel on CarbonTV, and also links to the creator's Amazon storefront for gear recommendations and their merchandise store for supporting the channel. The focus is clearly on the firearm itself and related content.
This video focuses on Swiss K-11 short rifles. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the subject matter will be the K-11 model, specifically its shorter variants. The content is expected to be an examination or review of these historical military firearms, potentially covering their design, functionality, or historical context. Viewers interested in Swiss firearms, bolt-action rifles, and military surplus weapons would find this content relevant.
This YouTube video provides a sneak peek of the Winchester Model 66 Short Rifle from NASGW 2016. The description links to GalleryofGuns.com, suggesting a focus on product availability and showcasing new firearms. As a preview, it likely highlights the features and potential appeal of this particular rifle model to firearm enthusiasts.
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