This video features a WWII-era 1919 Browning machine gun being used to shoot through body armor. The description highlights the surprising penetration power of the firearm and mentions that "little dingers and big ole bangers" are shot. The video is based in Arizona and includes disclaimers about safety and supervision during firearm activities. It also provides social media links for the creators and editor, along with a business inquiry email.
Dragonman showcases a new acquisition, a 1919 Browning machine gun, bringing his collection to 26. He teases upcoming videos demonstrating some of his untested firearms. The description also promotes an upcoming annual machine gun shoot event on September 18th and 19th, offering rentals of over 200 firearms. Additionally, it highlights the diverse historical firearms displayed on their museum tours, spanning from the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts. The video provides a link to their website for more information and merchandise.
This is a comprehensive Q&A session covering a wide range of firearm-related topics. The discussion delves into the future of balanced recoil systems, the relevance of 8mm Kurz, and the possibility of an M1 Carbine in .223 caliber. It also touches on the gunsmithing profession, the M14's potential against body armor, and the intricacies of specific firearms like the Carcano TS and the 1919 Browning. The video explores lightweight AR-10s as scout rifles, elephant guns in WWI, and tactical considerations for armoring in film. Additionally, it covers personal fitness routines, firearm design peculiarities like the .22LR's rebated bullet, factory tours, the trend of bullpup firearms, and transparent handgun grips. Questions about ammo for German MG squads in WWII, disposing of firearm collections, and the CMMG radial delay system are also addressed. The host also mentions specific local Southwestern culture related to Agua Chiltepin and promotes their merchandise and Patreon/Floatplane channels.
This video features a demonstration of a .308 caliber 1919 Browning machine gun, notably mounted on a lawn mower. The description highlights that such unique setups are only possible at Dragonman's. It also promotes an upcoming annual machine gun shoot event in September, open to the public, for those interested in experiencing similar firearms.
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