This video offers a brief review of unique 12 gauge shotgun cartridges designed with Ukrainian styling, specifically for the Ukrainian market. Presented by Drobashyevich, the "ZALA target tactical" ammunition features 28 grams of shot, a 70mm shell, and a muzzle velocity of 405 m/s. It's recommended for sporting clay disciplines like "running boar" (кабан що біжить). The description also includes links to an OLX ad for "Chystovsol" gun oil and a YouTube Shorts video verifying the cartridge contents.
This video delves into Denmark's post-World War II submachine gun, the Hovea m/49. Originally a Swedish design by Husqvarna for military trials, it competed against the Carl Gustav m/45. Although similar in design (simple blowback, open bolt, tube and stamping construction), the Hovea m/49's unique ability to use Suomi drums was a key factor in its adoption by Denmark. Licensed production occurred in Copenhagen. The SMG saw service into the 1990s, replaced by the Diemaco C7, and was subsequently supplied to Lithuania. The description also highlights the magazine types used during its service life.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the Browning High Power pistols acquired by Lithuania between 1935 and 1937. It highlights unique features of these early models, including a 500m tangent rear sight, stock slots (though not accompanied by holster stocks), and rounded barrel cams. The distinctive Pillars of Gediminas symbol prominently displayed on the slide, along with internal proof marks and a unique rectangular lanyard loop, are key identifiers discussed. The description also provides a link to a Patreon page for supporting the channel and purchasing merchandise.
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