This video from GUNBROS explores the rifle utilized by the New Zealand Military. While the description is brief, it prompts viewers to inquire about the specific firearm. The video's focus is on identifying and potentially showcasing this military-issue weapon, aiming to inform viewers about the equipment used by foreign armed forces.
This video focuses on the Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT) rifles contracted for New Zealand's infantry and special forces. It highlights specific LMT rifle platforms and mentions various associated accessories and parts from manufacturers like Magpul, Trijicon, and Otis. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for firearm accessories, cleaning supplies, ammunition, and other related products, along with discount codes for several firearm brands and retailers.
This video examines the Electrolux Charlton, a rare semiautomatic rifle developed from the bolt-action Charlton automatic rifle. The Charlton itself was a conversion of Lee rifles into a light machine gun. The Electrolux variant, built by the appliance company, featured a more refined design, a shorter gas system, and was intended as a shoulder-fired rifle rather than an LMG. It used standard No1 MkIII rifles as its base. The project was canceled in 1944, with only a few prototypes produced, including the example shown from the British Royal Armouries collection. The video details the differences from the original Charlton and the Electrolux version's mechanics.
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