This video showcases confiscated homemade firearms believed to be used by poachers in Zimbabwe. The title highlights the origin and nature of the weapons, with the description further emphasizing the context of poaching and the specific country. The content likely focuses on the unusual construction and potentially improvised nature of these firearms, offering a glimpse into illicit weapon manufacturing in a specific region.
This video appears to focus on a crude, blowback-operated copy of the 1911 pistol, originating from Vietnam. The description highlights its "crude" nature and its status as a "copy" of the iconic 1911 platform. The content likely delves into the history and unique construction of this firearm, potentially contrasting it with standard 1911 designs and discussing its operational mechanism.
This video explores the Vila Velebita, a unique Croatian submachine gun born out of necessity during the Homeland War. Designed by Juraj Đelalije, it showcases a "made in a shed" ethos, drawing inspiration from the Yugoslav M56 and German MP40. Chambered in 9mm Parabellum and utilizing modified Uzi magazines, only a limited number were produced, likely under 200. The footage was filmed at the Croatian Police Museum in Zagreb.
This video features Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc., showcasing "cursed gun images." The content is described as humorous and features "weird improvisations." Herrera mentions his entrepreneurial journey and his design of the AK-50 rifle. The video also promotes his merchandise and links to his other social media platforms.
This video showcases a collection of extremely crude, homemade firearms confiscated from poachers in Zimbabwe. The firearms are described as unusual and interesting, even if in a "train wreck" sort of way. The content is presented by Forgotten Weapons, suggesting an focus on historical or unique firearms, even in this non-standard context. The video aims to highlight these unique, illicitly manufactured weapons.
This video explores the "pipe guns" featured in the video game Fallout 4, comparing them to real-world improvised firearms. It discusses the in-game mechanics of these weapons, their commonality, customization options, and the calibers they are depicted as using. The video also touches upon the retro-futuristic aesthetic of the Fallout universe and how these makeshift firearms fit within that setting. Mentions are made of specific calibers (.38 Special, .45 Auto) and the differences in cartridge rim types impacting firearm design. The video promotes TFBTV's Patreon and associated giveaways.
This video features a round table discussion with Jonathan Ferguson, Curator of the National Firearms Centre collection at the Royal Armouries, and Nic Jenzen-Jones, Director of Armament Research Services. They delve into the topic of improvised and craft-produced firearms, a subject on which all three are contributors to an upcoming Small Arms Survey research paper. The conversation aims to provide insights into this area of firearm development and creation.
This video examines a crude, craft-made blowback pistol copied from an American 1911 design, captured in Vietnam. The description highlights the improvisational nature of guerrilla warfare leading to such fabrications. The pistol exhibits significant design flaws, including a non-functional safety and an attempted but inoperable out-of-battery safety. Its most critical issue is the lack of a locking system, making it a blowback operation designed for .45 ACP ammunition. This design would lead to rapid self-destruction due to insufficient slide and spring strength, drawing parallels to other improvised firearms.
This video delves into terminal ballistics, demonstrating the performance of 8mm PAK ammunition against ordnance gel and water. It analyzes permanent and temporary cavities, as well as penetration depth, highlighting the effectiveness of improvised firearms. The demonstration shows the 8mm PAK bullet exceeding FBI penetration standards, comparing favorably to commercial pistol cartridges and emphasizing its potential lethality even at short distances.
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