This video focuses on the Daewoo K5, a Korean service pistol. It likely provides a review or overview of this specific firearm, detailing its features, design, and potentially its history or operational aspects as a military sidearm. The content will appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in handguns, military hardware, and international firearms.
This video discusses the South Korean K2 rifle, highlighting its status as the primary infantry rifle for the South Korean army. It notes that the K2 has not been imported into the US for many years, implying its rarity and potential for collector interest. The content focuses on the rifle's background and its current military role.
This video focuses on the South Korean K1 5.56 submachine gun, highlighting its history and availability in the US market. The description notes its importation in the 1980s and mid-1990s, and its current absence from the US market. It also mentions that the South Korean military classified the Daewoo K1 as an SMG.
This video features a review of the Lionheart Regulus Blackout 9mm pistol. The reviewer highlights its heritage, being based on the Daewoo DP-51, the sidearm of the Korean Military since 1985. A key feature discussed is the "Double Action Plus" system, which provides a consistent trigger pull. The review also mentions the pistol's manufacturing location in Winder, GA, and expresses gratitude to a Patreon member for the loaner firearm and Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition. Affiliate links for various companies are provided.
This video features Larry Vickers providing a breakdown of the South Korean Daewoo K1A rifle. The content focuses on an in-depth examination of this specific firearm model. Links are provided for subscribing to Vickers' YouTube channel, Full30.com, and following him on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, as well as his website and 'Vickers Guide' book.
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