This video promotes the book 'Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms, 1959 – 2002' by László Becz. It delves into the history of Hungarian AK production, focusing on unique models like the AMP and AMD-65 developed at the FÉG factory. The book covers the complexities of manufacturing under the Soviet system, features detailed information on specific firearms (AK-55, AKM-63, AMD-65, AMP, AK-63, NGM & NGV, SA-85M, SA-85S & SA-2000M), and includes extensive photography. It's aimed at collectors, historians, and firearms enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive chronicle of Hungarian arms production.
This video delves into the history and details of the Hungarian AK-63F, Hungary's last military Kalashnikov. It explains the rifle's development from refurbished AKM-63s to newly manufactured units, highlighting production numbers, export details, and the eventual shift to the AK-63D with its folding stock. The video also touches upon the rifle's capture from ISIS and its presence in the US as parts kits, as well as the Hungarian military's transition to the Bren 2 rifle. The description also promotes a Kickstarter for a book on Hungarian AKs.
This video features a range test of the Hungarian AMD-65 rifle. The creator discusses their experience with the rifle in its original configuration, noting the significant concussive effect of the muzzle brake on bystanders but finding it manageable for the shooter. They also mention the grip can become tiring with extended use, but is acceptable for short shooting sessions. The video also promotes a Kickstarter campaign for "Rifles on the Danube" and thanks Brandon Herrera / The AK Guy Inc for building the rifle.
This video delves into the history and design of the Hungarian AMD-65, a variant of the Kalashnikov rifle. Originally conceived as a shorter and lighter alternative for specific troops, it was later adopted as the standard infantry rifle by Hungary due to its cost-effectiveness. The description highlights its unique folding stock design, combat debut in Czechoslovakia, and widespread export, making it a recognizable firearm in conflict zones. It also promotes a related book and other content platforms from the creator.
This video announces and promotes the new book 'Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms, 1959–2002' by László Becz and published by Headstamp. The book details the history and development of Hungarian AK-pattern firearms, including specific models like the AMP, AMD-65, AK-55, AKM-63, AK-63, NGM, NGV, SA-85M, SA-85S, and SA-2000M. It covers manufacturing complexities under the Soviet system, design personnel, technical characteristics, and is richly illustrated with historical and contemporary photography. The book is positioned as a comprehensive resource for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts.
This video features a review of the AMD-65, a Hungarian paratrooper AK variant, which is highlighted as the creator's first-ever owned firearm, acquired at the age of 15. The description also includes acknowledgments for sponsorships from American Hartford Gold and SDI (School of Trades, Inc. Education). The creator also promotes their merchandise, second YouTube channel, and Instagram presence.
This YouTube video features an estate collection tour with a focus on a DShK heavy machine gun. The presenter highlights a variety of firearms, including a milled AK-47, Sturmgewehr, AR70, AMD-65, Galil ARM, Chinese Type 56-1, and a Tula RPK. The video also touches upon a story about some firearms being almost destroyed and welded as display pieces. Merch promotions and discount codes for various firearm-related accessories and brands are included. The content is presented in a casual, engaging style, suitable for firearms enthusiasts interested in rare and varied collections.
This video showcases the Hungarian AMP-69, a firearm the creator describes as "crazy" and a personal favorite. The video promises to cover the firearm in one minute. The creator also mentions an upcoming review of the Hungarian AMD-65 and gives shoutouts to Tier One Amoury. Affiliate and discount links for various brands like Mira Safety, AccuTac, ADM, Bolt Action Coffee, and Black Arch Holsters are provided, along with mentions of channel partners for gear such as Rhino Metals, Gallowtech, Air Armor Tech, HalfBreed Blades, Vantage Co, UF PRO, AR 550 Targets, HRT Tactical, Vickers Guide, Gear Pack, Dixxon, and Fist Handwear.
This YouTube video advertises a special offer on an AMD-65 builder's kit and a stock cover. While no specific firearm details beyond the AMD-65 are mentioned, the description directs viewers to the creator's website for featured products. The video also promotes the creator's social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This YouTube video promotes a daily deal alert for an AMD-65 Builder's Kit and a Stock Cover. While specific details about the firearm's features, performance, or any demonstrations are not provided in the description, the video aims to drive traffic to the creator's website for product information and purchasing. The description also includes links to the creator's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) for further engagement.
This YouTube video focuses on an exceptional pricing offer for AMD-65 parts kits. While a direct link is not provided due to YouTube's policies, the description directs viewers to the channel's website for purchase information. The video also includes links to the channel's social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for further engagement and updates.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Hungarian AMD 63 and AMD 65 rifles, often referred to as AK variants. The reviewer highlights their lightweight design, ease of integration, cool aesthetics, and the effectiveness of the AK .30 caliber firepower. While acknowledging some quirks, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing their value for purchase. The review covers various aspects including battery of arms, function, build quality, ergos, parts compatibility, accuracy, reliability, magazine options, and value, all tested in desert conditions simulating operational environments. The reviewer provides a likability score of 3 out of 5.