This video announces the release of "Small Arms of WW2: Soviet Union," the second book in the Headstamp series, focusing on World War II Soviet small arms. The book, approximately 500 pages, features photography and history, covering standard, experimental, and early-production variations. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Soviet weapon development, operation, production, and use in English, addressing a gap in existing literature for Western collectors. Preorders are open, with an expected release in mid-September. The description also highlights options for European buyers to save on shipping.
This Q&A video features Deviant Ollam, Karl from InRangeTV, and James Reeves of TFBTV discussing various topics including firearms, gun rights, lock picking, and history. The discussion touches on specific firearm-related questions about shooting in public lands, the 300 Blackout caliber, chest holsters, and the distinction between InRangeTV and Forgotten Weapons. It also delves into broader topics like useful skill sets, technology versus skill, and the necessity of RFID blocking wallets, as well as historical interests.
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