This video delves into the history and specifications of the ZK-31, a rare sniper rifle developed for Israel during its War of Independence. Due to international arms embargoes, the rifles were disguised as an order for Nicaragua, only to mysteriously 'sink' off the coast of Egypt and end up in Israeli hands. The video highlights the rifle's unique features, including its straight-pull bolt action and the specific Kahles 4x scope. It also mentions the FK-31 variant with diopter sights, providing a fascinating glimpse into the improvised arms procurement of the early IDF.
This video features an analysis of the Osorio Selectiva, a unique Nicaraguan .22 Rimfire machine pistol. The presenter highlights its clever design elements, including an open bolt firing system, a selective trigger for full-automatic and semi-automatic fire, and a folding stock reminiscent of the vz. 61. Despite some sharp edges on the stock, the pistol is described as remarkably well-built and refined. The video also mentions the use of an Italian .22 magazine of uncertain origin and directs viewers to Forgotten Weapons' Patreon and merchandise store.
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