Top 3 Non-American Guns I Own #pewpew #firearms #ammo

Published on September 28, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases three non-American firearms owned by the host: a Mosin Nagant with a unique hexagonal receiver and Finnish capture history, a Girsan Regard MC Liberador pistol featuring Mexican flag grips and gold accents, and a CA3 rifle, a G3 variant chambered in .308 with significant recoil. The speaker highlights the historical provenance and performance of each firearm, concluding with a promotion for SDI gunsmithing programs.

Quick Summary

Civilian Tactical reviews three non-American firearms: a Mosin Nagant with a hexagonal receiver and Finnish capture history, a Girsan Regard MC Liberador pistol featuring Mexican flag grips, and a .308 caliber CA3 rifle inspired by the G3.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 3 Non-American Guns
  2. 00:07Gun 1: Mosin Nagant (Hexagonal Receiver)
  3. 00:23Gun 2: Girsan Regard MC Liberador
  4. 00:31Gun 3: CA3 / G3 Rifle (.308)
  5. 00:48Conclusion & SDI Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top three non-American guns featured in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video showcases a Mosin Nagant with a hexagonal receiver, a Girsan Regard MC Liberador pistol with unique grips, and a CA3 rifle, which is a G3 variant chambered in .308 caliber.

What is notable about the Mosin Nagant shown?

The Mosin Nagant has a rare hexagonal receiver and a unique history, having been American-made, sent to Russia, and later captured by Finland.

What are the key features of the Girsan Regard MC Liberador?

The Girsan Regard MC Liberador stands out with its Mexican flag grips and gold-plated accents, and the speaker highlights its excellent performance.

What caliber is the CA3 rifle, and what is its origin?

The CA3 rifle is chambered in .308 caliber and is described as having the 'soul' of a G3, originally made for the Portuguese military.

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