This video delves into the Danish m/66 sniper rifle, a fascinating post-WWII firearm with a unique history. Initially using M1 Garands and M1D sniper variants, Denmark turned to Heckler & Koch in the 1960s for an upgrade. This led to the adoption of the m/66, a variant of the G3 rifle equipped with a 4x Hensoldt optic. The video features a clone of the m/66 built by Kilo Guns, utilizing original Danish parts and a surplus scope, offering a detailed look at this often-overlooked sniper system.
This video delves into the Hensoldt Dual Optic for the G36 rifle, a sighting system adopted by the Bundeswehr in the late 1990s. The description highlights the optic's advanced nature for its time, suggesting it may have been a contributing factor to the controversies surrounding the G36. The content aims to analyze this dual optic and its potential impact on the rifle's reputation, with the creator seeking viewer support via Patreon.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Heckler & Koch G36 rifle, detailing its features and modifications. It covers the transition from the traditional Hensoldt dual optic to a modern aluminum optics rail and Knights Armament iron sights. Additionally, the video demonstrates the installation of an AR magazine-compatible lower receiver. The presenter emphasizes that this semi-automatic configuration is legal to own in Canada with a PAL. A shorter version of the video is also available.
This video showcases the Hensoldt 3.5-26x56 scope, displayed at SHOT Show 2012. The reviewer highlights its precision, linking it to the quality expected from Carl Zeiss Optics. A key segment of the video involves shooting the scope mounted on an Accuracy International AX338 rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. The description also includes a call to support the creator on Patreon and promotes another related video.
This video showcases the Sako TRG-42 rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, highlighting its capabilities and paired with a Hensoldt 6-24x72mm scope. The creator expresses high praise for the rifle, calling it the 'most awesome modern rifle I've ever fired.' The description includes disclaimers about safety, legality, and educational/entertainment purposes, along with links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and music channel. It emphasizes that the content is for documentary and educational purposes and does not constitute an endorsement or attempt to sell firearms or accessories.
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