This video showcases the OTs-14 Groza, specifically focusing on a "Groza At Home" kit from Stuff & Things (stincusa). The creator demonstrates the assembly and results of this kit, followed by firing tests of the completed firearm. Topics covered include bullpup configurations, magazine changes, shooting from prone, trigger feel, concealability, and alternative shooting methods. The video also mentions a "3D2A Version" and includes affiliate links for a printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and general gear.
This video explores the real-life counterparts of top 10 guns featured in the popular game PUBG. It details specific models like the Beretta 686, M16A4, M416, Saiga 12K, Groza, Winchester Model 1897, and AWM, discussing their real-world origins, specifications, and in-game performance comparisons. The content focuses on firearms accuracy and their adaptability from gaming to reality, covering various weapon types from shotguns to sniper rifles and their respective calibers.
This YouTube Shorts video introduces the Valmet M82, also known as the "GROZA from Finland." The title suggests a brief overview, and the description hints that this firearm might be unknown to many viewers. The video also promotes the creator's other Shorts, social media channels (Instagram, Patreon, Facebook), and showcases various sponsors and affiliated products, including tactical clothing, firearm accessories, and even coffee.
This Q&A episode features Max Popenker discussing a wide range of Soviet and Russian firearms. Topics include the Russian-contract Colt 1911, SVD accuracy, PSO-1 scope calibration and features, the impact of Perestroika on Izhmash AK quality, the influence of US 5.56mm on Soviet 5.45mm development, and the relative scarcity of English books on Soviet arms. The discussion also touches upon Russian reports on the vz58, Soviet SMG usage in WWII, SKS history, Soviet vs. American arms trials, Czechoslovakia's non-adoption of the AK, thoughts on the AK-12 and AK-15, the purpose of 9x39mm rifles (Groza, VSS, SR-3), Koborov rifles, helical AK magazines, the fate of PPSh-41s after the PPS-43, the delay in Russian aperture sight adoption, Soviet procurement bureaucracy, SKS use in the Battle of Berlin, Naval Infantry use of the SVT-40, the adoption of 9x18mm over 7.62x25mm, the future of 9x39mm, Soviet small arms copying from Finland, Russian preconceptions of Western guns, the distinction between SVD as a DMR and a sniper rifle, the 12.7x55mm cartridge, and why Russia hasn't adopted a rimless 7.62x54R equivalent.
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