This video showcases the extremely rare folding stock variant of the Beretta 38/43 SMG. The description details the historical context of the Beretta Model 38 series, its development from a 1941 prototype, and the limited production run of the folding stock version specifically for the RSI (Italian Social Republic) late in World War II. The example featured in the video has a Yugoslavian crest, with its acquisition details unknown. The video highlights the success of the Beretta SMG design and its evolution.
This video delves into the Vugrek family of Croatian firearms designers, focusing on their illicit activities supplying organized crime. While known for the Agram 2000 submachine gun, the video highlights a unique cell phone gun developed by Marko Vugrek for clandestine use. The piece began appearing in Europe around 2007, traced back to its Croatian origin. The footage was filmed at the Croatian Police Museum in Zagreb, offering a rare look at this specialized firearm. The description also provides links to the presenter's Patreon, Utreon, and Floatplane channels for additional content and support.
This video examines a unique "mix-master" AK rifle, likely built in Albania or Kosovo, discovered by a French military team. The rifle features an Albanian AKM as its base, but incorporates a Yugoslav M70/M72 front sight block and bipod. Modifications include handguard relief for the folded bipod feet. A windage-adjustable PRK rear sight is present but rendered useless by the taller integral rear sight on a Finnish Valmet long-action top cover. This top cover is fitted with a Weaver scope mount rail, holding a ZRAK ON-76 4x scope with an 8mm Mauser BDC cam. The video thanks the French IRCGN for access to film this rare specimen.
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