This "Wall of Guns Review" video from Arm&Gun delves into what might be considered the "BEST American Gun in WW2," focusing on firearms used in the liberation of Western Europe. The review features several iconic American WWII firearms, including the M3A1 "Grease Gun," Thompson M1A1, Thompson 1928A1, and the 1918A2 BAR, alongside a Beretta Post War Garand and a modern Nighthawk Agent 2 for comparison. The creator emphasizes legally possessed firearms and adherence to local laws, while also promoting their social media channels and affiliate partnerships for various gear and products.
This video provides a comprehensive evaluation of Ethiopian .30-06 ammunition imported by Century International Arms. The analysis covers the ammunition's appearance and packaging, live-fire testing including velocity and consistency, and a teardown to assess bullet weight consistency. The ammunition is believed to be produced at the Emperor Haile Selassie Ammunition Factory in Addis Ababa, with a headstamp of 1977. It's intended for American surplus rifles and machine guns like the M1 Garand, M1917, M1919, and M1918A2 BAR. The testing revealed higher than expected velocities, with a flat-base, gilding metal over steel jacketed bullet construction that attracts a magnet. The video notes the ammunition is advertised as corrosive.
This video showcases a rare and impressive 200% scale, fully functional (non-firing) training model of the Browning M1919A6 machine gun. Manufactured by the Reflectone Corporation during WWII, these models were designed to instruct soldiers on the operation, loading, malfunction clearance, and disassembly of the real weapon without sacrificing combat-ready firearms. The model features all parts as working copies of the original, with reduced spring tension for ease of manipulation. Although appearing similar to an M1919A4, it possesses the A6 barrel profile, with the stock and bipod omitted as they were deemed mechanically irrelevant for training purposes. The presenter highlights the sophisticated craftsmanship of these models, which are often overlooked in dusty gun shops.
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