This video provides an overview of the Stechkin APS, a Soviet-era select-fire pistol. It highlights the APS's 9x18mm caliber, its dual semi-automatic and full-auto firing modes, and its 20-round magazine capacity. The description also notes the unique wooden holster that doubles as a shoulder stock, contributing to improved accuracy. Despite its size and weight, the Stechkin APS is recognized for its historical significance and distinctive design, making it a collectible firearm.
This YouTube video is a Russian-dubbed version of an Ian McCollum video from the Forgotten Weapons channel, focusing on the APS (Avtomat Pistolet Spetsialnyy). The description highlights the translation efforts and provides a link to the original English version of the video. The content likely delves into the history, design, and functionality of the APS pistol, a Soviet-era select-fire machine pistol.
This video features a review and range test of the Stechkin machine pistol. The reviewer finds the fully automatic mode challenging for maintaining a sight picture due to reciprocating sights, labeling it more of a "range toy" for experts than a practical firearm for its intended users. While the semi-automatic mode is described as accurate and functional with a stock, the overall experience highlights the Stechkin's limitations in practical application. The video also promotes the reviewer's Patreon and merchandise, and thanks Movie Armaments Group for providing the firearm.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Stechkin APS, a Soviet machine pistol developed by Igor Stechkin and adopted in 1951. It shares similarities with the Makarov pistol, including its double-action mechanism and 9x18mm caliber, but features both semi-automatic and fully automatic fire capabilities, a detachable shoulder stock/holster, and a 20-round magazine. The video discusses its intended role as a personal defense weapon for vehicle crews, its limited success due to accuracy challenges, its eventual replacement by short-barreled AK rifles, and a resurgence in use by Spetsnaz in Afghanistan with suppressors. The description also corrects an arsenal mark observation.
This is a behind-the-scenes or outtake video from the "Forgotten Weapons" Patreon channel, specifically for supporters at the $3 tier. The title indicates the content features a person named "Apocrypha" dual-wielding Stechkin pistols. The description highlights this as a "goofy outtake" and "daily happenings" material, differentiating it from regular content and encouraging Patreon support.
This video provides an in-depth overview and shooting test of the APS CAM870 CO2 Shotgun. The reviewer highlights its realistic design and features, positioning it as one of the most authentic airsoft shotguns available. The description includes a link to a full written review on booliganairsoft.com and a direct purchasing link from airsplat.com. The content is geared towards airsoft enthusiasts interested in realistic replicas.
This video features a review of the APS Urban Assault Rifle (UAR) with notable appearances from Evike Matt and Moondog. The review provides an overview of the rifle, highlighting its features and capabilities. The description also includes links for purchasing the product from Evike.com, joining a Facebook group for NYC Airsoft, and credits the soundtrack and editing software used. Moondog Industries also provides contact information for business inquiries.
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