This is a Q&A video from InRangeTV where the hosts answer viewer questions on a wide range of firearms-related topics. Questions cover historical firearms developments, specific firearm models (like the Hudson pistol, SIG 55X, AK-74, Valmet M76, FAMAS, AR-15 vs. AR-18), firearm design principles (polymer vs. aluminum frames, roller-locked blowback, rotating barrels for RDO pistols), competition shooting formats (2G-ACM, Retro Wave, 3-gun with precision rifles, Desert Brutality), firearm maintenance and modification (binary triggers, progressive reloading), classic vs. modern optics, and even hypothetical scenarios like winning the lottery to fund firearm reproductions. Personal preferences and experiences with firearms and shooting are also discussed.
This video explores the .22-06 Duplex cartridge and its experimental use in the M1 Garand during the 1950s US Army rifle programs (SALVO, SALVO II, SPIW). The duplex round featured two 50-grain, .22 caliber bullets stacked in a necked-down .30-06 case, designed to increase hit probability with a single sight picture, trigger press, and recoil impulse. The cartridge was fired at just under 3000 fps.
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