This YouTube video appears to be an Airsoft or simulated combat scenario featuring a VZ61. The title suggests a humorous "fail" or unexpected outcome for someone referred to as "TacticalRN," implying a tactical or role-playing element. The inclusion of '#brrt' hints at automatic fire or a rapid firing sound effect, common in Airsoft or video game contexts. The video also highlights the caliber '#32acp', which is relevant to the VZ61.
This video showcases a fully custom VZ61 pistol chambered in .32 ACP. It highlights a collaboration with "1911 Syndicate" and "Code 4 Defense," suggesting a focus on custom firearm builds, modifications, and potentially the niche market for unique handguns. The presence of "1911 Syndicate" indicates a connection to a community or brand associated with the iconic 1911 pistol platform, even though the VZ61 is a different design. The video likely offers a detailed look at the custom work performed on the VZ61.
This YouTube video focuses on the 3D printing of VZ61 firearms, presented by Titus Arms. The content highlights the accessibility of creating these firearms for the public through 3D printing technology. The description includes affiliate links to the printer used, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and a chest rig, indicating a creator who shares their process and supports their work through various channels. A second channel is also promoted.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews simulates a Secret Service protection detail for President Trump at the 2024 Lethal Weapons Texas SMG match. It evaluates the performance of various submachine guns, including MP5 variants, UZI, Colt 635, Vz61, and Tec-9, against simulated threats. The content aims to provide comprehensive protection advice for VIPs, highlighting any mistakes made by the "agent" and what worked well. The video also promotes various supporter channels and platforms.
This YouTube video showcases the Vz61 firearm, specifically an "all steel match" variant. The description also highlights a partnership with Sellier & Bellot Ammunition, providing links to their social media profiles and website. While the video content itself is not described, the title and manufacturer mention suggest a focus on this specific submachine gun, likely at a range or in a demonstration setting, with an emphasis on its build quality and potential for competitive shooting or precision.
The Vz61 Skorpion is showcased as a compact and historically significant firearm, demonstrating its unique top-ejection mechanism and rapid-fire capabilities. Its small size and distinctive design, featuring dual charging handles and a wire folding stock, are highlighted. The video emphasizes its military surplus appeal and collector value, noting its chambering in .32 ACP.
Micah Mayfield reviews the VZ61 Skorpion, a $700 machine pistol chambered in .32 ACP. Despite its 'anemic' caliber, the Skorpion demonstrates surprising close-range accuracy, achieving sub-MOA groups. The video highlights its unique vertical brass ejection, historical significance, and its status as a true machine pistol.
This video details the construction of a 3D printed VZ61 Skorpion lower receiver, dubbed the CZAR, using a standard AR-15 fire control group. The build incorporates several custom 3D printed accessories, including a handguard with an integrated hand stop, a barrel shroud, and an extended charging handle. The grip is printed in wood-infused PLA, and a Picatinny rail is integrated for brace attachment. The project is highlighted as an affordable and fun DIY firearm endeavor, with an estimated build cost of around $300.
This video features range testing of 3D printed firearms, including an AR22, VZ61, and a 10/22. The primary focus is on evaluating their performance, with noted malfunctions attributed to bulk rimfire ammunition rather than the printed firearms themselves. The creator expresses anticipation for future testing with improved ammunition and further break-in of the firearms.
This video humorously depicts the Vz61 Skorpion, highlighting its compact nature and the controversial use of its wire stock. It showcases rapid fire capabilities and uses popular internet memes to satirize potential NFA violations, demonstrating proficient handling and knowledge of firearm-related humor.
The Osorio Selectiva is a unique, handmade Nicaraguan .22 Rimfire machine pistol, registered under the NFA. It features a clever telescoping bolt, dual triggers for selective fire (full-auto via sliding motion, semi-auto via pivoting), and a VZ61-style folding stock. Despite its handmade nature, it exhibits sophisticated engineering, including a fixed firing pin with a double-strike ridge for reliable ignition.
This video provides an overview of the JG VZ61 Skorpion AEP SMG. The presenter expresses a liking for compact Eastern European SMGs and highlights that this model features a full metal gearbox and uses small rechargeable 7.2v batteries. The description includes a link to purchase the airsoft gun and mentions that a full review will be posted on BooliganAirsoft.com. The creator thanks Airsoft Atlanta for their support.
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