Polish wz.28 BAR: Shooting, History, Disassembly
The Polish wz.28 BAR, a rare FN-modified variant of the Browning Automatic Rifle, was adopted by Poland after winning trials against other LMGs. Despite initial licensing issues with FN and Colt, Poland reverse-engineered the design, producing over 21,000 units in 8mm Mauser. The rifle features unique elements like a pistol grip, 'mermaid tail' stock, and effective dust covers, and holds historical significance as potentially firing the first shots of WWII.









