This video from Brownells features Jude showcasing new products. He introduces the BRN-4 Quad Rail Handguards, available in 11-inch and 9-inch sizes, and in FDE and black color options. The handguards are highlighted as ideal for M27 and M38 builds. Jude also discusses the relevant M27 and M38 profile barrels and introduces Brownells' new line of thread lockers. The video concludes with a call to action to visit the Brownells website and subscribe for updates.
This video features Caleb from Brownells demonstrating a build of an M27/M38 clone rifle utilizing the BRN-4 upper receiver. The M27, a variant of the HK416, is presented as a squad support weapon, while the M38 is its designated marksman rifle counterpart. The build highlights specific components like an M27-profile barrel, an 11-inch quad rail, and a Leupold Mark 4 optic mounted on an ADM mount. The video guides viewers through the assembly process, including barrel installation, gas block and bayonet lug attachment, handguard selection and installation, and finally, mounting the optic. The build is then prepped for range testing.
This YouTube Short compares the M249 and M27, highlighting the evolution of military firepower. It directs viewers to other channels for more content, including classic firearms, warehouse finds, and a podcast. The video focuses on the advancements and differences between these two significant military weapons.
This video announces the release of the HK MR27, a limited edition clone of the USMC M27 rifle. The manufacturer, HK (Heckler & Koch), is offering standard and deployment kit versions of this firearm. The description also includes promotional links for Patriot Mobile, the creator's Twitter and Patreon, a political commentary channel, Utreon, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets, along with a discount code for the latter.
This video delves into the Finnish M28/76 rifle, a competition and sniper variant derived from the M27 Army rifle and M28/57. Initially conceived as a competition rifle with diopter sights, it evolved into an interim sniper rifle after earlier semi-auto sniper projects failed. The M28/76, featuring a modified M28/57 setup on new stocks, was a precursor to the TKIV-85 sniper rifle. Notably, most M28/76 rifles were equipped with diopter sights, with only a small percentage featuring scope bases. The video highlights the rarity of finding an example with both scope bases and a left-handed stock.
This InRange TV video showcases a prototype of Desert Tech's Quattro system, featuring a new quad-stack magazine and magwell. The system is designed to bridge the gap between belt-fed and box-fed squad automatic weapons. The demonstration takes place on an AR15/M27 hybrid platform, highlighting Desert Tech's innovative approach to firearm magazine technology.
This video delves into Finland's M39 PH sniper rifle, tracing its origins back to post-independence Finnish armament challenges and early experimentation with scoped rifles. It details the procurement of Physica Oy optical sights, their problematic integration onto M27 rifles, and their eventual repurposing for the M39 rifle during the Continuation War. The description also briefly touches upon other M39 sniper variants like the SOV and M39-43/44, highlighting that none achieved significant battlefield impact.
This YouTube video offers a manufacturer review of Heckler & Koch firearms, showcasing a variety of their popular models. The review highlights the PTR 91 (G3 Clone), SP5 and SP5K pistols in 9mm, Tommy Built TG36 (G36 Clone), USP45 V1 in .45 ACP, USC in .45 ACP, the innovative G11, the modern 433, the VP9L pistol, the M27 rifle, the MP7 submachine gun, the MR762A1 rifle, and mentions an opportunity to win an FN FDE SCAR 17S. The description directs viewers to the manufacturer's website for product links, and social media channels are provided for further engagement. An intro song by Mikey Geiger is also noted.
This video provides a review of the S&W M27 Classic revolver, highlighting its classic design and modern updates. A specific focus is placed on addressing a "cylinder burn issue." The content creator, The Yankee Marshal, emphasizes that the channel is viewer-supported and details how viewers can contribute via Patreon. Links to merchandise, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter are also provided.
This video delves into the history and firing of the 106mm M40 Recoilless Rifle, highlighting its role as the final and largest iteration of its kind in American military service. The description emphasizes its design improvements over the preceding M27, its power, and the inclusion of a .50 caliber spotting rifle for enhanced accuracy. The crucial tactical consideration of relocating after firing due to the weapon's significant backblast is also mentioned, underscoring the importance of first-round hits for crew survival. The video credits Hamilton & Sons Firearms for allowing them to film this weapon.
This YouTube video offers a montage of shooting various firearms during a trip to Finland. It showcases a diverse collection of historical and modern firearms, including several Mosin-Nagant variants (M91/24, M27, M28/30), Soviet-era automatics like the DP-28 (Emma) and KvKK-62, Finnish submachine guns such as the m/31 Suomi and KP-44, the LS-26, a Maxim M32/33, a modern Rk-95, and a Sako TRG rifle in 7.62mm NATO. The video is presented by Forgotten Weapons and thanks Varusteleka.com for arranging the trip.
This video provides an in-depth overview of Finnish Mosin Nagant rifle variants, including the M91/24, M27, M28, M28/30, and M39. It details how Finland inherited a large number of Russian Mosin Nagants after gaining independence in 1917 and subsequently developed their own improved versions. The description highlights the independent development paths of the Army and Civil Guard, culminating in the highly regarded M39, considered the pinnacle of Mosin Nagant evolution. The video promises to examine the distinct features of each of these historical Finnish firearms.
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