This video features the Mk I Boys anti-tank rifle being fired at a range. The presenter, from Forgotten Weapons, aims to test the perceived painful recoil of the rifle using five rounds of .55 Boys ammunition. The video also includes links to the creator's Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise store. A brief edit corrects a factual error regarding tungsten carbine density.
This video features the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, manufactured in 1938 and re-chambered to fire .50 BMG ammunition. The content likely showcases the firing of this historically significant and powerful weapon.
This video analyzes the British Boys anti-tank rifle, a bolt-action .55 caliber weapon used by the British military during World War II. Designed by Captain Boys, it featured a 5-round detachable magazine. The description notes its obsolescence by 1943, being replaced by the PIAT. The video likely provides historical context and a technical overview of this significant firearm.
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