This guide details the process of building a custom integrally suppressed .45 ACP rifle inspired by the WWII De Lisle carbine. It leverages a Mauser-style VZ 24 receiver and involves significant modification, including barrel shortening and the integration of a Form 1 suppressor. The build emphasizes NFA compliance through pinning and welding to achieve legal barrel length, alongside the use of 3D-printed components for custom mounts. This project requires advanced gunsmithing skills and a thorough understanding of firearm regulations.
This video offers a comprehensive first-person perspective of numerous WWI, WWII, and modern firearms being fired. The demonstrator, exhibiting experienced handling, showcases bolt-action, semi-automatic, lever-action, and submachine gun operations on an outdoor range. It highlights the distinct characteristics and firing sequences of historical and contemporary weapon systems.
This YouTube video, titled 'Vz 24 Mauser Part 2,' features the shooter firing a Czech Vz.24 Mauser rifle manufactured in 1933. The description includes a link to Part 1 of the video series and utilizes hashtags related to the firearm model, manufacturer, and its global presence. The content focuses on the operation and likely performance of this historical military rifle.
This YouTube video focuses on the Vz 24 Mauser rifle, specifically a model manufactured in 1933. The description indicates it's part two of a series and includes a link to the previous video, suggesting a continuation of a review or demonstration. The content likely involves showcasing the rifle, potentially discussing its history, features, and performance, possibly including shooting footage.
This video provides an in-depth look at the VZ 24 Mauser rifle, focusing on its historical context, mechanical features, and shooting performance. The presenter, John Hickok, shares personal insights into owning and operating the rifle, highlighting its robust Mauser action, straight bolt handle, and Czechoslovakian craftsmanship. The discussion covers its origins as a Romanian contract rifle, its lineage from the G98 and K98, and its perceived quality compared to other Mauser variants.
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