This YouTube video, titled "Sunday Shoot a Round #218," features host Hickok45 engaging in casual plinking in a wooded environment. He is seen shooting two distinct firearms: a Chinese Type 56 AK variant and a Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum revolver. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, as stated in the description. It also directs viewers to other Hickok45-related YouTube channels and Patreon for additional content and support, as well as promotional mentions for sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol.
This video reviews the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) "Spiker," a reproduction of the Chinese Type 56 stamped AK rifle. The Spiker features a permanently attached underfolding bayonet, a key characteristic of the original Chinese Type 56. The description highlights the historical significance of the Type 56, its distinct design elements compared to Soviet AK patterns (a hybrid of milled and stamped receiver features), and its widespread use in conflict zones. PSA's recreation is praised for its accuracy and good price point, offering a more accessible alternative to increasingly expensive original imports. The video also references a separate review of the milled Chinese Type 56.
This YouTube video features a "woods walk" testing a Chinese Type 56 AK rifle. The title and description highlight the specific firearm being used and the outdoor environment for the test. The video also mentions other Hickok45 channels and Patreon support, with a disclaimer emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video features a discussion and live firing of a Chinese Type 56 Full-auto AK47, presented by Hickok45. The description highlights the focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, filmed on a private range. It also promotes additional Hickok45 content channels and Patreon support, along with sponsor mentions. The video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes, with a disclaimer against attempting any actions shown at home due to the inherent dangers of firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "Pick One Ep. 5 ☢️", presents a hypothetical survival scenario set in a post-apocalyptic "Former Las Vegas, Nevada" after nuclear fallout. The viewer must choose between two firearm options to survive a 100+ mile journey on foot. Option 1 is a Bolt Action Hunting/Surplus Rifle with a 3.5x scope and a Suppressed .22LR pistol. Option 2 is a Chinese Type 56 "Kalashnikov" Rifle. The video features Karl from InRange TV, discussing real-world firearms testing and comparing choices made during a "Wasteland shuffle" challenge. The scenario emphasizes the degradation of modern materials and the need for reliable, rugged equipment in a lawless environment.
This video features a range test of a Chinese Type 56 RPD (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Degtyareva), a squad automatic weapon. The presenter expresses excitement to try the RPD, noting its light and compact design for its class and discussing its improvements over Soviet development. The video also highlights Forgotten Weapons' Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise store.
This video provides a 101 guide to removing cosmoline, a protective grease used on military surplus firearms. It demonstrates the process on two Chinese Type 56 rifles, highlighting the challenges of this stubborn substance. The video also links to a full tutorial, a webstore for merchandise, and affiliate links for cleaning products and an ultrasonic cleaner. It emphasizes its educational and entertainment purposes while including a strong disclaimer about firearm handling and legal compliance.
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