This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Romanian AK-74 carbine, the PM md.94, presented by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson. It details the firearm's unique features, including its steel magazine, side-folding buttstock, and a distinct three-round burst mechanism. The expert explains the operational differences between this Romanian variant and other AK platforms, such as the Soviet AKS-74U, and discusses its potential export market and commercial sales.
The video discusses the legality and practicality of full-auto firearms. While the speaker believes they should be legal, they personally find them impractical for most shooting due to high ammunition consumption, lack of precision, and cost. The discussion touches on alternatives like three-round burst and the potential for .22LR full-auto firearms, referencing specific models and viewer opinions.
This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Heckler & Koch G11 caseless assault rifle, featuring expert Jonathan Ferguson. It covers the rifle's complex internal mechanisms, historical development, and the pros and cons of its caseless ammunition technology. The video highlights the G11's innovative design, including its recoiling barreled action and unique three-round burst system, while also detailing its development challenges and eventual discontinuation.
This video provides an expert overview of the Beretta 93R, a select-fire machine pistol variant of the Model 92. The instructor details its unique features, including the selector switch for semi-automatic and three-round burst modes, the integrated vertical front grip, and the detachable stock mechanism. The discussion highlights the extended 20-round magazines and the specific design elements that differentiate it from the standard Model 92.
Garand Thumb provides an expert-level assessment of the FN M16A4, highlighting its evolution from the M16A2 with features like a flat-top receiver and M5 RAS for optics. He critically examines the three-round burst mechanism's 'memory' flaw while appreciating the rifle's reliability, soft recoil, and the ballistic advantages of its 20-inch barrel, making it an iconic and effective combat platform.
This video discusses the recent arming of the IRS with significant quantities of FN P90 tactical rifles and M4 carbines. It highlights the purchase of thousands of these firearms, along with substantial amounts of hollow-point ammunition and extra standard-capacity magazines, contrasting this with efforts to disarm citizens. The speaker expresses concern over non-military federal agencies acquiring military-grade weaponry.
This guide details the process of building a highly accurate clone of the NCR Service Rifle from Fallout: New Vegas, based on the AR-15 platform. Expertly guided by Brandon Herrera, a professional firearm manufacturer, the build focuses on replicating in-game aesthetics with custom walnut furniture, specific engravings, and a functional three-round burst mechanism. The guide covers component selection, assembly, and functional testing, emphasizing the blend of real-world firearm engineering with fictional design elements.
This Q&A episode of Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of firearms topics, from historical cartridge choices and rifle designs to modern firearm development and practical advice. Ian McCallum addresses questions about the prevalence of .380 ACP versus .32 ACP military handguns, the design choices behind the SKS fixed magazine, and the effectiveness of different bipod designs. He also delves into the history and practicality of black powder firearms, the Mosin-Nagant's reputation, and the evolution of select-fire mechanisms like three-round burst. The discussion extends to modern firearm trends, such as red dots on pistols, and the challenges of designing effective firearms.
John Hickok argues that from a gun rights perspective, the distinction between the AR-15 and the M16 is politically detrimental. He explains that the primary difference is select-fire capability (full-auto or burst on the M16), but contends this difference is negligible in terms of effectiveness and public safety concerns. Hickok believes focusing on this distinction inadvertently frames the M16 as dangerous and the AR-15 as less so, which he sees as a flawed and dangerous argument that can be exploited by anti-gun advocates.
This YouTube video features an outtake from American Rifleman TV, showcasing Christopher Olsen firing the historic Heckler & Koch VP70M pistol. The footage highlights the pistol's unique feature of a three-round burst mode, which Olsen engages immediately. The VP70M was fired during the filming of a 2018 episode of American Rifleman TV, providing a glimpse into the testing and demonstration of this significant firearm.
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