This video details the history and production of the Chinese Type 50, a derivative of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun. It traces the weapon's origins to the Mukden Arsenal in Japanese-occupied Manchuria and its subsequent production under the Chinese Communist Party. The narrative highlights the town of Bei'an, which became known as "Gun City" due to its heavy weapons manufacturing. The video discusses the production scale-up in response to the Korean War and notes subtle differences between the Type 50 and the original PPSh-41, praising the quality of Chinese manufacturing. It also briefly mentions other firearms produced at the facilities, including the Type 38 Arisaka, Type 24 Mauser, and an M1 Carbine project.
This video showcases the Guncraft AR15 chambered in .22 Magnum, a collaboration facilitated by Gun City in New Zealand. The content includes a quick cycle test to confirm functionality for upcoming pest control on a farm. Key components highlighted are the Gun Craft receiver, Daniel Defense stock and grip, Strike Industries parts (buffer tube, castle nut, takedown pins, forward assist, forend), a Triggertech Diamond 2-stage trigger, and an Aimpoint Comp M5 red dot sight. The video also includes relevant hashtags covering the firearm, its components, and its intended use.
This video features an interview with David Tipple from Gun City in New Zealand, discussing their $1 gun promotion. Cam Edwards conducts the interview, and the video also references NRA News and a related YouTube link for more information. The content likely revolves around gun sales, promotions, and potentially the implications of such offers in New Zealand's firearm market.
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