This video showcases the testing of an armored SUV from Badlands Tactical. While the specific firearms involved are not detailed in the provided description, the context of an armored vehicle suggests a focus on tactical applications, defense, and potentially law enforcement or security use. The video likely explores the capabilities and features of the armored vehicle in various scenarios.
This video delves into the fascinating story behind Browning High Power pistols intended for Oman. Originally brokered by Paul Van Hee as part of a Cadillac-Gage armored car deal in the late 1960s, the plan involved importing and engraving High Powers with Omani national crests. However, the deal faltered, and FN arranged its own sale of 5,000 pistols to Oman without special markings. The demonstration guns, including one fitted with an original Belgian shoulder stock and exempted from NFA regulations, remained in the US and entered the collector market.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a seemingly unusual acquisition: an armored car and safe house allegedly purchased for Wayne by the NRA. The description heavily promotes supporting the channel through email lists, Patreon, and merchandise from Blackout Coffee and Tristar Trading. It also highlights affiliations with Gun Owners of America and WPSN, and provides a backup channel link. The creator emphasizes their commitment to producing safe, educational, and entertaining content, disclaiming responsibility for viewer actions and stating they do not sell firearms or parts.
This video from Forgotten Weapons explores the Japanese Type 97, a light machine gun developed in 1937. It details how the Type 97 is essentially a Japanese adaptation of the ZB-30 pattern light machine gun, designed for use in tanks and armored cars. Key modifications discussed include the relocation of iron and optical sights to accommodate vehicle mounting and the repositioning of the recoil spring to allow for a folding stock. The video notes that approximately 15,000-17,000 units were produced in 7.7x58mm (rimless) and were standard issue for Japanese armored vehicles throughout World War II.
This video showcases a Thai-made armored vehicle, the DTI (Defense Technology Institute) "Black Widow" wheeled armored vehicle. The title "รถเกราะล้อยางสายเลือดไทย ผลิดโดย DTI" translates to "Thai-blooded Wheeled Armored Vehicle Produced by DTI". The description provides Facebook links to "Naaming Kotchanok" and "Kotchanok Naam Ing Suta", suggesting the video might be part of a personal or channel update related to military hardware or defense technology.
This video likely investigates the penetration capabilities of the .50 BMG round against various safes. Given the title, it's a direct test to see how many layers of safe material are required to stop this powerful rifle cartridge. The content will appeal to those interested in ballistic testing, firearm stopping power, and the effectiveness of protective measures against high-caliber threats.
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