This YouTube video appears to be about the Greek Schönauer 1903 firearm. The description hints at its potential use in video games like Call of Duty and PUBG, as well as airsoft and potentially real-world applications like police use or as a historical item (WW2, Greece). The presence of hashtags like #asmr and #bbgun suggests a focus on the physical characteristics and sound of the firearm, or possibly a replica or airsoft version.
This video delves into the historical use of ball powder by Greece for their M1 Garand rifles. It explores the reasoning behind this specific ammunition choice and its implications for the firearm. The content aims to educate viewers on the intricacies of historical firearms and ammunition, offering a glimpse into the technical decisions made by military forces in the past.
This video showcases a Model 1903 Greek Mannlicher Schönauer rifle, manufactured in 1907. The description includes a link to a Part 2 video and mentions its use in video games like Call of Duty: Warzone and PUBG, suggesting a blend of historical firearm appreciation and its digital representation in gaming. The focus is on the physical firearm and its shooting.
This video provides a book review of 'Captured Arms (Beutewaffen)' by Guus de Vries, Volume 9 of the SI Publicaties Propaganda Photo Series. The book focuses on foreign firearms captured and utilized by the German military during World War II, detailing their acquisition and modifications. It covers arms from 12 different countries, highlighting Germany's significant reliance on captured weaponry. The reviewer praises the book's combination of original photos and informative text, noting its unique approach compared to previous volumes specializing in individual weapons.
This CN Live episode features Prokopios Ziros discussing gun control in Greece, detailing how firearm rights were removed in the country. The discussion is presented by Colion, who aims to educate viewers on the process of rights being stripped away. New episodes of CN Live air on NRATV.com from Monday to Thursday at 4 pm CST.
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