Polish wz.28 BAR: Shooting, History, Disassembly

Published on March 8, 2016
Duration: 23:52

This guide details the field stripping process for the Polish wz.28 BAR, a rare variant of the M1918 BAR. It covers the removal of key components like the gas plug, handguard, fire control group, charging handle, and bolt assembly. The video emphasizes the importance of proper disassembly for maintenance and understanding the firearm's mechanics. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms.

Quick Summary

The Polish wz.28 BAR is a rare variant of the Browning Automatic Rifle, chambered in 8mm Mauser. Developed by FN Herstal with significant upgrades like a pistol grip and dust covers, it was later produced domestically in Poland. Historically, it is believed to have fired the first shots of WWII in Europe.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting
  2. 00:15BAR Licensing and FN's Role
  3. 01:59Polish Procurement Trials
  4. 03:48The FN Contract and Technical Data Issues
  5. 07:29Polish Reverse Engineering and Production
  6. 09:41Design Features and WWII History
  7. 12:49Field Stripping and Disassembly
  8. 20:03Range Performance and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Polish wz.28 BAR?

The Polish wz.28 BAR is a rare variant of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) developed by FN Herstal and later produced in Poland. It features upgrades like a pistol grip and dust covers and is chambered in 8mm Mauser.

What are the key historical points about the wz.28 BAR?

The wz.28 BAR was selected by Poland after trials in 1924. It was produced by FN and later domestically after reverse-engineering. It's historically significant as it may have fired the first shots of WWII in Europe during the defense of Gdansk.

How is the Polish wz.28 BAR disassembled?

Field stripping the wz.28 BAR involves removing the gas plug, handguard assembly, fire control group, charging handle, and internal bolt components. Proper safety checks are crucial before starting.

What distinguishes the wz.28 BAR from the M1918 BAR?

The wz.28 BAR incorporates several FN Herstal upgrades not present on the original M1918 BAR, including a pistol grip, a conical flash hider, dust covers, and a distinctive 'mermaid tail' stock, along with being chambered in 8mm Mauser instead of .30-06.

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