This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Armory Echelon pistol. The video highlights the Echelon's modern, striker-fired design, noting its unique serialized chassis system housed within an unserialized polymer grip frame, manufactured by HS Produkt in Croatia. Key features discussed include the absence of a grip safety, the presence of a blade-style trigger safety, and internal safeties. The review also covers the pistol's specifications such as its recoil-operated action, 9mm Luger chambering, steel slide and barrel with Melonite finish, 17-round magazine capacity, and luminescent U-Dot sights. The segment emphasizes how the Echelon represents a departure from Springfield Armory's previous polymer-frame offerings.
This video explores Kresimir, a grenade launcher from Croatia, highlighting its unusual design and historical context. The content emphasizes its 'insane' nature and likely delves into its operational aspects and potential applications, appealing to viewers interested in military history, unique weaponry, and forgotten arms.
This video analyzes the Springfield Kuna, a new Croatian firearm. It's described as a delayed-blowback PCC/SMG chambered in 9mm, likely featuring a pistol caliber carbine design. The video appears to be from the 'Forgotten Weapons' channel, suggesting a focus on historical context, design, and potential operational characteristics of this less common firearm.
This YouTube video showcases the new Springfield Armory Kuna PCC, revealed at EnforceTac 2025. The description highlights that this Pistol Caliber Carbine is manufactured in Croatia by HS Produkt. The video likely provides an in-depth look at the firearm's features, design, and potential capabilities, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in new releases and PCC platforms.
This video delves into the history and design of Croatia's RT-20 anti-materiel rifle, a unique firearm developed during the Homeland War. Built from repurposed 20mm Hispano anti-aircraft cannon barrels, the RT-20 features a bullpup configuration and an innovative gas venting system to mitigate its substantial recoil. The description highlights the resourceful nature of Croatian wartime arms manufacturing and notes that a few RT-20s remain in service with the Croatian Police. The video provides access to this rare weapon, courtesy of the Croatian Police Museum.
This video, titled "Are Imported Firearms Trash?", explores the relationship between a firearm's country of origin and its expected quality. The description highlights specific brands and countries associated with firearms, including Canik from Turkey, FN, and Springfield from Croatia. The video aims to provide an opinion and hot takes on the topic, potentially comparing or evaluating imported firearms against domestic ones.
This video explores improvised firearms used during the Croatian Homeland War, focusing on examples from the Sisak area. The presenter showcases four distinct weapons: two 16-gauge shotguns, a classic Enfield "Obrez," and a unique hybrid combining a Yugoslav M70 AK with a single-shot break-action frame. The video highlights how individuals utilized readily available or modified firearms when factory-produced weapons were inaccessible, offering a historical glimpse into wartime ingenuity. The content is filmed at the Sisak Municipal Museum, with thanks extended for access.
This video explores the Slovenian SAR-80 rifle, designed by Frank Waters for Sterling as a simplified alternative to the AR-180. Although Sterling licensed the AR-18, they didn't produce Waters' SAR-80. However, the design found a production partner in Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS), who sought to equip the Singaporean Army and then export the rifle. The SAR-80 was eventually adopted by countries like Croatia, the Central African Republic, and Slovenia, with approximately 80,000 units produced. The video features a Slovenian-contract example and highlights the rifle's unique design compared to the AR-180.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and characteristics of the Agram 2000, a firearm often associated with criminal elements and dubbed "Croatia's Gangster Gun." The presenter provides access to a rare example, made possible by the French IRCGN (Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie). The description also promotes the channel's Utreon and Patreon pages, as well as merchandise.
This video provides a review of the new Springfield Armory Hellion, which is based on the VHS 2 bullpup rifle produced by HS Produkt in Croatia. The reviewer highlights that HS Produkt also manufactures popular pistol lines like the XD, XDM, and Hellcat. Fiocchi USA is credited for supplying the ammunition used in the review. The video emphasizes adherence to YouTube's firearm ad policies, stating that all shooting was conducted at a professional range with safety protocols followed. No modifications were made to the firearm, and it is not being offered for sale. The description also includes various affiliate links and calls to action for viewer engagement.
This video review focuses on the Springfield Armory XD45 Subcompact pistol, highlighting its suitability for carrying the potent .45 ACP cartridge. The reviewer praises its 100% reliability, accuracy, and comfortable shooting experience, even after being subjected to extreme cold testing (frozen in ice). It's compared favorably to the Glock 30 as a carry option. The review also touches upon excellent value and showcases a custom leather shoulder holster. The pistol's availability in 9mm is also mentioned positively, as is its origin in Croatia.
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