This YouTube video features an interview with Campbell Newman, a Senate candidate for the Liberal Democrats (LDP) in the Australian Federal Election 2022. The discussion covers his political background, including his reasons for leaving the Liberal National Party (LNP) and his stance on past criticisms. Significantly, the interview delves into the LDP's current firearm policy and Newman's personal opinions on firearm import law inconsistencies. Other topics include his thoughts on COVID-19 and his priorities if elected to the Senate. The video aims to inform voters about Newman's platform and solicit support.
This video features a review of the Meridian Defense LDP, a U.S.-made Kalashnikov-style rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm with an 11.5-inch barrel. The reviewer highlights how Meridian Defense prioritizes quality and performance over price matching, aiming to overcome the historical perception of U.S.-made AK variants being subpar. The video also mentions a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories and encourages viewer support through Patreon. It positions the LDP as a premium option in the market.
This video examines the Stopper 37mm, a single-shot riot control gun designed by Andries Piek in South Africa in 1980. Facing an embargo that prevented maintenance of older US-made riot guns, the South African police needed a domestic alternative. Piek rapidly developed the Stopper, a simple break-action, hammer-fired weapon, with production commencing in 1982 by Mitco Special Products (Milkor). Two versions were produced, differing in the presence of a front grip. The video also notes Piek's inspiration from a movie prop, which later led to the design of the Milkor MGL, adopted by the US Marine Corps. The Stopper was manufactured until 1999.
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