This 'Walk-in Wednesday' episode features an original WW2 Luftwaffe Drilling Shotgun, also known as the M30 survival gun. The video delves into the historical debate surrounding the purpose and manufacture of these iconic firearms. Three excellent examples are showcased, including one acquired by a veteran and another reportedly recovered from behind enemy lines after a plane crash. The video also provides links to related content concerning Goering and the use of slave labor.
This video delves into the history and evolution of the MG-15, a flexible machine gun initially designed for Luftwaffe aircraft in the 1930s. The description highlights its technical features, such as its short recoil action and 75-round drum magazine. It also details its transition to infantry service during World War II due to the obsolescence of its original caliber against improving aircraft armor. The video notes modifications made for ground combat, emphasizing its role as a stop-gap measure during periods of German arms production shortages. The MG-15 is presented as a precursor to other Rheinmetall/Solothurn designs, including the M30 light machine guns.
This video review focuses on the UTG 973 scope mount for AK-47 variants and the Leatherwood / Hi-Lux M30 Red Dot Sight. The presenter demonstrates the installation of both the mount and the optic, highlighting the mount's side-receiver attachment for stability. The review includes live-fire testing to showcase the functionality of the combined setup. The description also provides a direct link to the Leatherwood / Hi-Lux website.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.