This video showcases a custom all-metal VZ 61 pistol chambered in .32 ACP, built for a client seeking a high-end, durable firearm. The build features an RMR optic, a J-Tac triangle folding stock, a BCM foregrip mounted on a unique integrated Picatinny rail on the VZ 61 USA receiver, and a US Palm grip. A Rex Selenium custom suppressor and a pistol light are also integrated into the package, highlighting a premium, functional firearm modification.
This video showcases a custom-built, all-metal VZ 61 pistol chambered in .380 ACP. The build utilizes VZ61 USA parts and features a 1913 Picatinny rail, a Rex Selenium barrel, a BCM forward grip, a Magpul AK grip adapter, and a JMAC mount for a telescopic folding stock. The presenter highlights the ruggedness and customizability of the firearm.
This video reviews the Lethal Weapons 2024 competition, focusing on equipment and tactics. The host, dressed as a Secret Service agent, discusses his MP5K PDW, the performance of various MP5 variants and other firearms, and the effectiveness of his concealment rig. Expert analysis from Josh highlights common tactical errors such as poor stage planning, rule misunderstandings, choppy movement, and inefficient reloads, emphasizing the importance of strategy over pure shooting skill in competition.
This video encourages viewers not to overlook the VZ 61 firearm. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a review or showcase of this specific pistol. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in less common or historical handguns, potentially covering its features, performance, or historical context.
This video features Brownells Gun Tech™ and firearm historian Keith Ford showcasing the Czech Vz 61 Škorpion machine pistol. The Vz 61 is a blowback-operated firearm chambered in .32 ACP, distinct from the modern CZ Scorpion Evo 3. The presenter highlights its skeletal folding stock, AR-15-like trigger group, and AR-180-style dual recoil springs. While the standard model is select-fire, Keith's example is semi-auto only. The Vz 61's historical service with Czechoslovakian forces and its use by various groups like the PLO, Red Army Faction, and IRA are discussed. Its Yugoslavian license-produced variant, the Zastava M84, is also mentioned. The video suggests that attaching a stock can enhance the shooting experience, even with the less powerful .32 ACP round, and notes the ATF Form 1 and SBR tax stamp process.
This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the Skorpion VZ 61, a select-fire machine pistol chambered in .32 ACP. He showcases its minimal recoil during full-auto fire, its compact utility, and performs tactical reloads in a wooded environment. The demonstration highlights the fun and historical significance of this unique firearm.
This video features hickok45, a recognized firearms authority, conducting an experimental test to determine the ballistic resistance of a standard metal filing cabinet against common handgun and rifle calibers. The experiment involves firing .380 ACP, 9mm, 5.56 NATO, and 7.62x39mm rounds into the cabinet and assessing penetration through the cabinet and its contents. The results indicate that while a filing cabinet offers some minimal protection against handgun rounds, it is largely ineffective against rifle calibers, concluding it is better than nothing but not reliable cover.
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