This video reviews and demonstrates the "Stizon" kit from Stuff & Things, designed to give US 9mm AK platforms (PSA AKV, CAI NAK 9, CAI 9S, KUSA KP9) a PP-19 Bizon look and feel. The kit replaces the handguard, muzzle brake, and magazine catch. The reviewer installs it on a KUSA KP9 and uses it in an outlaw PCC division of a 2-Gun match. While showcasing the kit's functionality, the video also touches upon the historical context of the Bizon, its replacement due to drum magazine issues, and the common reliability challenges with helical drum magazines.
This YouTube video focuses on the Russian original Makarov pistol, chambered in 9x18mm. The title also mentions 'calibre22' which might be an error or a reference to a conversion, and labels it as a 'Soviet Military Sidearm.' The description reiterates the title and includes trending hashtags like #viral, #shorts, and #gaming, suggesting an attempt to broaden reach despite the specific firearm topic.
This video presents an in-depth look at the Bubix Bro pistol, a subcompact firearm designed for concealed carry, crafted by Wilhelm Bubits in Austria. The presenter highlights its lightweight design (560 grams), 12+1 capacity, and innovative features like ambidextrous controls, a three-safety package, a loaded chamber indicator, and a MIL-STD-1913 mounting rail. The pistol is available in 9x18 Makarov, 9x19 Luger, and 9x21 IMI calibers. The description also notes its unique grip safety, dual-sided magazine release and slide catch, decent trigger and sights, a slick slide with aggressive serrations, DLC coating, and a price of 790 Euro.
This video delves into the history and development of the vz.68 and the 9x19mm Scorpion, prototypes that were essentially 'PDWs on steroids' based on the original vz.61. It explores their development from the 1960s through the 1990s, including field trials and attempted military adoption by the new Czech Republic. The discussion highlights their mechanical similarities to the vz.61, such as being closed-bolt, hammer-fired, simple blowback designs, with minor modifications like a stretched receiver and increased bolt mass. Ultimately, these 9x19mm prototypes were rejected due to complexity and cost compared to contemporary submachine guns, leading CZ to develop the Evo 3 instead. The video thanks CZ for providing access to these rare prototypes from their factory collection.
This video provides a detailed review and comparison of the CZ 82 and CZ 83 pistols. It highlights their similarities and differences, with the CZ 82 noted as the Czech Military's service pistol for 40 years and the CZ 83 as its civilian counterpart. The review acknowledges support from AIM Surplus and Fiocchi Ammunition. The presenter, Sootch00, encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and mentions his various affiliate links and exclusive content platforms.
This YouTube video explores the effectiveness of the 9x18 Makarov caliber. While the video description doesn't provide specific details about the content, it directs viewers to the channel's website for featured products. The description also includes social media links and mentions the intro song. The core focus appears to be an evaluation or discussion of the 9x18 Makarov cartridge's performance.
This video provides a look at the Radom Polish P64 pistol, a military classic chambered in 9x18mm. Developed in the 1950s, it remains in limited service with the Polish military. The P64 is highlighted for its quality and reliability, with Classic Firearms offering it at an attractive price. Discount codes for Challenge Target and OpticsPlanet are also provided.
This video features a discussion and range test of the Hungarian PA-63 pistol chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The presenter highlights its lightweight alloy frame, making it suitable for concealed carry, and notes its snappy recoil. Despite this, it's presented as a bargain on the surplus market and a dependable option for budget-conscious buyers. The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, apparel store, and social media profiles.
This video presents a review of the P-64 Polish 9x18 Makarov Pistol. It highlights the pistol as a high-quality surplus firearm originating from the Radom Arsenal in Poland. The review is part of the 'Fun Gun Reviews' series by Sootch00, featuring royalty-free music.
This YouTube video offers a comprehensive review of the Polish Radom P-64 pistol chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The content includes live-fire shooting, detailed disassembly and assembly procedures, and a side-by-side size comparison with the Glock 27 and CZ-82. The reviewer thoroughly discusses the pros and cons of the P-64 and concludes with a chronograph test of various ammunition types, providing velocity and energy data for Hornady XTP JHP, Brown Bear FMJ, and Silver Bear HP loads. The video aims to provide potential owners with a well-rounded understanding of this compact firearm.
This video reviews Underwood Ammo's 9x18 Makarov ammunition, featuring a 95-grain Hornady XTP bullet. The reviewer discusses the ammo's specifications, including a advertised velocity of 1150fps and a chamber pressure of 24,500 PSI, comparing it to historical 9x18 loads and highlighting its suitability for defensive use due to the XTP bullet's performance characteristics. Chronograph data shows the Underwood load achieving 1198fps with 303 ft-lbs of energy, significantly outperforming a standard Hornady 9x18 XTP load.
This video focuses on the CZ-82, a Czech military service pistol chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The description highlights its availability as surplus at affordable prices, presenting it as a strong alternative to the Makarov pistol. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in surplus military handguns and budget-friendly options in the 9x18 Makarov caliber.
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