This video showcases the FK Brno pistol, a Czech firearm inspired by the CZ75. The presenter uses the 7.5mm FK cartridge variant in the "Big 5" division of a BackUp Gun match, where magazines are limited to 5 rounds. The description highlights the pistol's evolution from a boutique steel-framed model to a more affordable polymer version, and notes the availability of barrels for both 10mm Auto and the unique 7.5mm FK. The 7.5mm cartridge fires a 95-grain bullet at 1800 fps, with the presenter aiming to test its steel-knockdown capability.
This video focuses on the FK BRNO PSD-C pistol, chambered in the powerful 7.5 FK caliber. The title humorously suggests it's the kind of firearm CZ would make 'for men,' hinting at its robust design and potent performance. The video likely explores the pistol's features, handling, and possibly its accuracy and recoil characteristics, given the significant caliber.
This podcast episode features a debrief from the IPSC PCC and Mini Rifle World Championships held in the Czech Republic. Guests discuss the Mini Rifle rule set, emphasizing accuracy and strategy over speed, and compare it to Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). They highlight the JP-22 trainer setup for .22 LR practice, which offers cost savings while improving essential shooting skills transferable to centerfire rifles. Topics include gear loadouts, magazine functionality, target logistics, the potential growth of Mini Rifle in the US, and training advice for new shooters and juniors. The discussion also covers practical takeaways from the competition and balancing shooting with everyday life.
This video documents a journey to the Czech Republic for an action shooting competition, referred to as the "Olympics of Action Shooting Sports." The creator aims to win a gold medal for the United States and promises daily updates on their performance across each stage of the event. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe and enable notifications to stay informed about scores and the ongoing competition.
This video showcases the shooting drills the creators are using to train for the PCC / Mini Rifle World Shooting Competition in the Czech Republic. They aim to become the best in the world and plan to release daily videos from the event. This video provides a preview of their training regimen and the specific drills they are employing to achieve their competitive goals.
This video discusses the significant sale of Vista Outdoors, the largest civilian ammunition producer in America, to a Czech Republic-based company with former military ties. The content raises concerns about foreign ownership of critical domestic manufacturing capabilities and its potential implications. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon, merchandise, and associated businesses, along with a prayer request link.
This video explores the fascinating Krása project, Czechoslovakia's attempt at an ultra-compact PDW in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Designed by Jiri Čermák, the project aimed to create a short, lightweight personal weapon for special forces and vehicle crews. Initially chambered in 7.62x39mm, the sa81 prototype evolved to a 5.45x39mm variant, the sa83. The video details its unique reverse-feeding mechanism, radical departure from the vz58, and eventual cancellation in favor of the Lada program. A brief revival as project HROM is also discussed. The presenter expresses interest in seeing the reverse-feeding concept realized with modern cartridges.
This YouTube video focuses on the CZ-27 pistol, indicated by the title. The description heavily features terms related to firearms, airsoft, airguns, and popular video games like Call of Duty, Warzone, and PUBG, suggesting a broad appeal that might include tactical simulations or discussions alongside firearm content. The inclusion of hashtags like #ww2 and #worldwar2 points towards historical firearm interest, while #asmr and #shortsvideo suggest a presentation style that could be visually engaging and concise.
This video showcases the Czech Combat 2024, a 2-gun tactical shooting competition held in the Czech Republic. The competition features 12 diverse stages over two days, integrating military and tactical tasks not commonly found in other events. While less physically demanding than some competitions, it emphasizes technical skill and tactical navigation. The organizers, Sellier & Bellot Ammunition and CZ Firearms, are thanked for their sponsorship. The video is edited by Oleh Bilov and narrated by MOCKACHINO, with links provided to the Polenar Tactical shop and social media.
This video offers an exclusive first look at the new CZ P-07 and P-09 Nocturne handguns, featuring James Reeves on-site at the CZ factory in the Czech Republic. He is joined by a CZ engineer to discuss and test the latest enhancements. The review covers detailed overviews of the new features, a hands-on shooting experience at the factory range, and expert insights into design and performance improvements. This in-depth look is aimed at CZ enthusiasts and those seeking their next handgun.
This video provides an in-depth look at the CZ Bren 2 MS, highlighting its status as the civilian version of a modern combat rifle. The description details its adoption by military forces in the Czech Republic and Hungary, and its licensed production in Ukraine. It emphasizes the rifle's merits as a semi-automatic firearm and its potential for building a near-perfect clone of a service rifle, drawing parallels to historical firearm imports and the current revival of domestic American manufacturing. The video also promotes the associated weaponsandwar.tv platform and Forgotten Weapons' presence on Utreon, Patreon, and Floatplane.
This video offers an exclusive deep-dive into the CZ P-10 series, featuring an interview with a key CZ project manager at their headquarters. It focuses on the pistol's reliability, durability, and rigorous testing processes, providing insights into its cutting-edge design and engineering. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts considering purchasing a CZ P-10 or those interested in Czech firearm craftsmanship and innovation. The video also promotes TFBTV's viewer support program, offering monthly gear giveaways.