This video explores a selection of Indonesian semi-automatic firearms, specifically highlighting the FNC, BM59, and PM12 models. The title suggests an overview or comparison of these imported firearms, likely focusing on their design, functionality, and potential availability to collectors or enthusiasts.
This video announces the upcoming release of a factory-built FNC pistol from Pindad Arms, specifically for the United States market. The description highlights the FNC rifle and suggests acquiring it. The focus is on the new firearm offering from an Indonesian manufacturer.
This video explores the unique Papuan Vrijwilliger Korps Mauser Carbine, a Dutch colonial-era firearm. Originally police carbines chambered in 8mm Mauser, a substantial number (2700) were rechambered to 7.62mm NATO for issue to the Papuan Volunteer Corps. This organization was formed to defend against Indonesian incursions between 1961 and 1963. The carbines were modified with magazine blocks for the shorter cartridge, rubber buttplates, new bayonets, and a parkerized finish for durability in the Papuan environment. These rare examples are highly sought after today due to the limited lifespan of the corps and the subsequent seizure of arms by Indonesian forces. The example featured was provided by a Dutch collector.
This video offers a detailed look at the FN FNC rifle, exploring its unique position between AR and AK platforms. The reviewer highlights its AR-like ergonomics combined with the AK's long-stroke piston recoil impulse. The FNC's history as the Belgian military's mainstay since 1979 and its licensed production in countries like Indonesia and Sweden (as the AK5) are discussed. The video promises to showcase the rifle's performance through range testing with Miles and Alex, with a special thanks to Ventura Munitions for their support. It also promotes the TFBTV Patreon page.
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