This video features a review of the MOLOT VEPR Hunter rifle in .308 caliber. The presenter explores its potential as a "sporting rifle" and discusses whether it would be suitable for hunting. The rifle is noted as no longer being imported. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video focuses on the Molot VEPR-12, highlighting its status as a formidable AK-pattern shotgun. It emphasizes the shotgun's capabilities and unique design, positioning it as a top contender in its class. The title and hashtags suggest a discussion of its Russian origins and relation to the iconic AK-47 platform, alongside its primary function as a shotgun.
This YouTube video showcases rapid fire with a Molot VEPR 74 rifle. The title explicitly mentions the firearm model and the activity. The description includes a call to action for viewers to support the channel through membership, implying continued content creation related to firearms and ammunition. The focus is clearly on demonstrating the capabilities of the VEPR 74, likely at a range.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Stechkin APS, a Soviet machine pistol developed by Igor Stechkin and adopted in 1951. It shares similarities with the Makarov pistol, including its double-action mechanism and 9x18mm caliber, but features both semi-automatic and fully automatic fire capabilities, a detachable shoulder stock/holster, and a 20-round magazine. The video discusses its intended role as a personal defense weapon for vehicle crews, its limited success due to accuracy challenges, its eventual replacement by short-barreled AK rifles, and a resurgence in use by Spetsnaz in Afghanistan with suppressors. The description also corrects an arsenal mark observation.
This video focuses on the Molot VEPR FM 74 21 rifle. The description includes links to various promotional items and discount codes for firearms-related accessories and ammunition from brands like Gerber, Centurion, Fort Scott Ammunition, Challenge Targets, Otis Tech, G96, and Manta Products. It also provides donation and Patreon links for Small Arms Solutions.
This video from The Legal Brief, featuring Adam Kraut, explains the reasons behind the ban on VEPR firearms. It delves into the legal and regulatory aspects, likely referencing sanctions and executive orders that led to this import restriction. The description provides links to official Treasury documents, NRA-ILA articles, and other relevant resources to support the explanation.
This video announces a breaking news update regarding the importation ban of Molot VEPR AK variants and other rifles and shotguns manufactured by Molot in Russia. The content focuses on the implications of this ATF decision for firearm enthusiasts and collectors.
This YouTube video from TheFireArmGuy features a "Range Test" pitting a Molot VEPR AK308 rifle against a bowling ball. The core question is whether the .308 Win caliber rifle round can penetrate the bowling ball. The description hints at surprising results and encourages viewer engagement through subscriptions and social media sharing. It also links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle/shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and more range tests.
This YouTube video provides a first look at the Molot VEPR AK-308 rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. The reviewer highlights unique features not previously seen on VEPR AKs in the US market, including an RPK-style barrel, receiver, and trunnions, as well as a tubular folding stock. The video aims to showcase this new offering from Molot.
This YouTube video from TheFireArmGuy introduces the Molot Vepr-12 shotgun, imported by Arsenal, as a more affordable alternative to other Vepr-12 models. The reviewer highlights the availability of these shotguns at a price point below $1000, making them an accessible option for those interested in this firearm. The description also includes links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests, as well as social media links for Twitter and Instagram.
This video provides an update on the legal status of importing Russian Molot VEPR rifles and shotguns. It addresses whether these firearms are currently banned or if import restrictions have been lifted or changed. The content is presented in HD quality. The video also includes links to the presenter's website for email sign-ups, merchandise (shirts, patches, stickers), and an Amazon affiliate shop, along with social media links for Facebook and Twitter. Music used is from Machinima and Epidemic Sound.
This video announces the return of the VEPR 7.62x54R rifle to the country. It highlights the VEPR AK rifle, manufactured by Molot in Russia, as one of the highest quality AK platforms available. The description also notes the rifle was purchased from Atlantic Firearms and includes a Patreon link for support. A related video suggestion is provided.
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