This guide details the process of converting a Glock 17 or 19 handgun into a CAA Micro Roni or MCK platform, followed by rapid-fire drills. The video showcases proficient weapon manipulation and the stability offered by the conversion kit for enhanced shooting performance. It highlights the quick assembly and effective use of optics during tactical drills at an outdoor range.
This video demonstrates a 1-on-1 force-on-force training drill using marking rounds. It highlights the preparation of training-modified firearms, including AR-15 style rifles and handguns, equipped with non-lethal conversion kits. The drill emphasizes tactical movement within a shoot house environment, engaging targets with marking ammunition while wearing protective gear. The instruction comes from Tactical Hyve instructors, showcasing proper gear setup and tactical engagement techniques.
This entry details the use of various firearms in the Ukraine conflict, from historical Mosin Nagants and Maxim machine guns to modernized AK-74s with Zenitco accessories. It highlights field modifications, such as converting PKT tank machine guns for infantry use, and the appearance of WWII-era submachine guns. The analysis comes from Brandon Herrera, a recognized firearms manufacturer and expert.
This entry details the fascinating conversion of Nationalist Chinese 8mm Mauser Bren guns to the 7.62x39mm caliber by the Communist government. It highlights the minimal modifications required, including re-barreling with SKS barrels and adjusting the gas system, to utilize captured Brens with AK magazines. The original Bren design's robustness is emphasized, allowing it to function reliably with the less powerful 7.62x39mm cartridge.
This expert review by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons details the Granatbüchse 39 (GrB-39), a German WWII anti-tank rifle converted into a grenade launcher. The video highlights its unique falling block action, specialized ammunition, and historical context, offering deep insights for firearms enthusiasts and historians.
This guide details the modular conversion of the Stoner 63 system, as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek. The process involves flipping the receiver, relocating the pistol grip, and adjusting the bolt carrier to switch between rifle (closed bolt, bottom feed) and LMG (open bolt, top feed) configurations. This inherent modularity was Eugene Stoner's design philosophy to reduce costs by allowing parts sharing between different weapon roles.
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