This YouTube video promotes a Kickstarter campaign for a book titled "Forged in Snow." The book, a five-year project, delves into Finnish firearms, covering a wide range of weapons including pistols, Mosins, submachine guns, light machine guns, Finnish Kalashnikovs, and new Sako AR models. The author highlights collaborations with the Finnish Army Museum, Sako Defense, Varusteleka, and Finnish small arms collectors, expressing excitement for the finished product.
This video, "Project Lightening Episode 05: Reload," is the fifth installment of a collaborative series between Forgotten Weapons and C&Rsenal. The series focuses on testing and evaluating seven World War One light machine guns and automatic rifles. This episode specifically covers a reloading comparison. Viewers can purchase the entire series for immediate access and a permanent copy. The description also links to a "TOTAL DAMAGE" video on the C&Rsenal channel and promotes Patreon and merchandise.
This YouTube video offers a book review of Timothy Mullin's "Testing the War Weapons," published in 1997. The book aims to be a practical guide to military rifles and light machine guns from the late 1800s to the present day. However, the reviewer criticizes the book for its poor editing, dryness, repetition (specifically noting 24 Mauser variants), and lack of in-depth analysis. While acknowledging the presence of a good core concept, the review highlights issues with technical elements like photos and a pre-internet publication that led to a narrow understanding of the subject matter. The video also provides links to Mullin's other books and the reviewer's Patreon.
This video is a book review of "Hatcher's Notebook," a seminal reference work on early 20th-century firearms development. The reviewer highlights Captain and Major General Julian S. Hatcher's extensive career in the US Ordnance Department, his involvement in light machine gun procurement and early semi-automatic rifle development, and his numerous documented firearms experiments. The book is strongly recommended for anyone interested in the history of firearms technology, with both hardback and paperback editions readily available.
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