The LMG-25, Switzerland's first modern light machine gun, features a unique toggle-locking system developed by Adolf Furrer. Chambered in 7.5x55mm Swiss, it offers select-fire capability and a 30-round magazine compatible with the Stgw 57. A notable feature is the Advanced Primer Ignition (API) system, which reduces felt recoil and rate of fire by igniting the primer while parts are still moving forward.
The LMG-25 is a unique Swiss toggle-locked light machine gun developed by Waffenfabrik Bern. It features a three-position fire selector (Safe, Semi-auto, Full-auto) and an innovative toggle-lock mechanism that articulates during the charging cycle. A key feature is its advanced primer ignition mode, designed to reduce recoil by igniting the primer while the bolt is still moving forward.
This video showcases the rare Sjögren Inertial Shotgun, focusing on its shooting mechanics and unique takedown process. Ian McCollum demonstrates the barrel detachment via interrupted threads and analyzes the long recoil impulse captured in slow-motion. The review highlights the firearm's pre-WWI engineering and its distinctive inertial action.
This video explores the unique Ross A2 experimental pistol prototype, a toggle-linked, short-recoil design from the early 1900s. It highlights the pistol's significant size, early double-stack magazine, and proprietary .45 Ross caliber. The prototype's incomplete state and its failure to meet the 1907 US pistol trials are discussed, offering a glimpse into firearm development history.
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