This YouTube video from C&Rsenal's History Primer series offers a comprehensive look at the Russian SKS rifle. The documentary covers its history, functionality, and includes a live fire demonstration. The content is presented by Othais and Mae, with support from Patreon, and features links to merchandise and sponsors like Ballistol USA. Additional reading resources on the SKS and related firearms are provided, along with credits for ammunition data and animations.
This video explores the development of the AK74 rifle and its 5.45x39mm cartridge, highlighting its significance as the Soviet response to the M16. Featuring Russian military historian Maxim Popenker, the discussion delves into the historical context, the distinctive features of the AK74 series (bakelite magazine, folding stock, muzzle brake), and the cartridge's unique characteristics. The video is presented as the first part of a two-part series, with the next installment focusing on optics and modernization kits. It acknowledges contributions from Nathaniel F and mentions support for the channel via Patreon and various Amazon affiliate links for observation equipment. The description also includes distance conversions and credits for editing and music.
This video, titled "(RU) Максим Попенкер про историю ПК - Забытое Оружие", is the Russian-language version of a Forgotten Weapons episode. The description mentions it's translated by Magpul and Soldat, edited by Evan, and voiced by Darklight SilentLoud from the "Medach" public page. It encourages viewers to subscribe and comment on future episode requests. An English-language version link is provided.
This video is a book review of "Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II," co-authored by the presenter and featuring contributions from numerous firearm experts. The book focuses on 5.45mm and 5.56mm Kalashnikov variants, including Russian rifles, trials, prototypes, LMGs, and grenade launchers, as well as international variants from countries like Bulgaria, China, and East Germany. It's presented as a coffee table book with technical commentary and high-quality photography, aiming to be an improvement on the first volume.
This video provides a book review of "Sub-Machine Gun" by Maxim Popenker and Anthony G. Williams. The reviewer highlights the book's value as a reference work, noting its detailed sections on submachine gun cartridges and firearms themselves. The book is praised for its organization by nationality and its focus on experimental and developmental models. The reviewer recommends it as a valuable addition to any gun library and provides a link to purchase a discounted copy on Amazon.
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