This video showcases an extensive and rare collection of Combloc firearms and custom builds by M13 Industries in Las Vegas. Lead gunsmith Aiden and owner John Houlton detail various AK variants, unique Eastern Bloc designs like the VZ58 and VZ61 Scorpion, and custom projects including short-barreled PSLs and AK-102s. The expertise of M13 Industries in complex re-welds, custom fabrication, and handling rare transferable machine guns is evident throughout the presentation.
This video focuses on the Molot VEPR-12, highlighting its status as a formidable AK-pattern shotgun. It emphasizes the shotgun's capabilities and unique design, positioning it as a top contender in its class. The title and hashtags suggest a discussion of its Russian origins and relation to the iconic AK-47 platform, alongside its primary function as a shotgun.
This YouTube video features a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a MOLOT VEPR 12 semi-automatic shotgun. The creator highlights the VEPR 12, suggesting it might be one of the fastest semi-automatic shotguns available. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions for more content.
This video showcases the Dissident Arms KL-12 shotgun, highlighting its custom features like the handguard and muzzle brake. It demonstrates the shotgun's semi-automatic cycling and recoil management during live fire at an outdoor range. The review emphasizes the use of high-capacity magazines and competition-grade optics, positioning the firearm for tactical and enthusiast use.
This video documents a first-time shooting experience with an AK-style shotgun, likely a Saiga-12 or Vepr-12 variant. The shooter demonstrates basic handling, including assuming a firing stance and preparing the firearm. A notable event is a magazine detachment after the first shot due to recoil, followed by a successful reload and second shot, showcasing the shooter's ability to manage malfunctions and recoil.
This video demonstrates clearing a stovepipe jam on an AK-style tactical shotgun, specifically a Vepr-12 or Saiga-12 variant, equipped with Zenitco furniture and an EOTech sight. It covers the malfunction, clearing procedure, and a rapid reload with a high-capacity magazine. The content highlights proficient weapon manipulation and effective malfunction clearance drills.
This video delves into obscure Soviet firearm prototypes designed by German Korobov, including the unique triple-barreled TKB-059 and the bakelite-framed TKB-022PM. It also touches on early bullpup designs like the TKB-408 and later Project Abakan competitors, alongside community-submitted custom firearms and the notable Luty SMG. The content highlights innovative but often impractical firearm designs.
The JTS 12-gauge AK-pattern shotgun is critically reviewed as a budget, unreliable firearm. Despite some AK-like features, it suffers from significant malfunctions like double feeds and magazine seating issues. Internal components, including the bolt carrier and bolt, are crudely machined and cast, indicating low quality. Accuracy is also a major concern, with a substantial point-of-impact shift.
This video showcases the rapid-fire capabilities of a customized AK-style semi-automatic shotgun, likely a Vepr-12 or Saiga-12 variant. The shooter demonstrates impressive speed and recoil control, emptying an extended magazine in a very short burst. The firearm features a large muzzle brake and a folding skeleton stock, highlighting its tactical application and performance.
This review highlights five top semi-automatic shotguns, emphasizing their reliability and versatility for home defense, self-defense, and hunting. The list includes the Mossberg 930, Vepr-12, FN SLP Tactical, Remington Versa Max, and the Benelli M4, with the Benelli M3 featured as a unique convertible option. Each model is discussed for its specific operating system, features, and suitability for various applications.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum against various firearms, from 9mm to .50 BMG. While most handgun and intermediate rifle rounds cause surface damage or shallow craters, they fail to penetrate the inch-thick aluminum. Larger calibers like .338 Lapua Magnum and .50 BMG demonstrate significant material deformation, with the .50 BMG API round eventually penetrating multiple plates.
This video tests various firearms against a copper plate to demonstrate penetration and damage. The AWM in .338 Lapua Magnum shows immense power, significantly deforming the copper plates. Smaller calibers like 9mm and 5.7x28mm show less penetration, while rifle rounds like 7.62x39mm and 5.56mm create deeper holes than expected. The .50 BMG round easily pierces multiple plates, highlighting its extreme destructive capability.
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