This video focuses on the semi-automatic operation of the DPM (Degtyaryov machine gun). It aims to explain how this specific firearm functions in its semi-automatic configuration, differentiating it from its fully automatic counterpart. The content likely delves into the internal mechanisms, trigger group, and cycling process that enable semi-automatic fire. Given the title and description, expect a detailed technical breakdown suitable for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical weapons and their mechanics.
This video showcases an annual machine gun test fire event featuring 66 different machine guns, plus four additional items. The demonstration includes various historical and modern firearms, some with notable hiccups due to heavy use in classes. The event is hosted by Washington County Machine Guns, a rental business near Pittsburgh, PA, catering to international customers from April to November. The video also touches upon the legal definition of a machine gun in the USA.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features NRA's Larry Quandahl discussing the NRA rules for safe gun handling. The 'Rifleman Review' segment focuses on the Hornady 6mm ARC cartridge, and the 'I Have This Old Gun' segment explores the history of the Soviet DP-28 light machine gun chambered in 7.62x54mm R. The description also provides information on where to watch full episodes of ARTV.
This video features shooting the Russian Degtyaryov (DPM) machine gun chambered in 7.62x54R at Washington County Machine Guns & Tactical Range. The range is open to the public on Saturdays from April to October 31st in West Alexander, PA, for machine gun rentals. Reservations can be made via their website.
This video, 'From the Vault: RPD (Russian Degtyaryov)', features Paul Levy showcasing the RPD, a light machine gun developed in the Soviet Union by Vasily Degtyaryov. Chambered in 7.62mm, the RPD began development in 1943 and entered service in 1953. It famously served as the standard light machine gun for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. The RPD utilizes a gas-operated piston system and fires from an open bolt, characteristic of other Degtyaryov designs. The presenter encourages viewers to suggest future firearms for the series.
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