This video details the Soviet Bramit silencer designed for the Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle during World War II. The description highlights the development process, including early Soviet interest in suppressors, the Bramit's specific design featuring rubber wipes, its intended use with subsonic ammunition, and its operational limitations (lifespan, winter performance). It mentions its deployment with snipers, partisans, and scouts in both Army and NKVD units, and provides production figures. The video's reposting is noted due to YouTube's strike policy regarding silencer attachments.
This video delves into the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant Revolver, a compact variant of the M1895. Produced by the Tula Arsenal from 1924 to 1932, approximately 25,000 of these shorter-barreled (85mm) and shorter-gripped revolvers were manufactured. They were intended for concealed carry by individuals like NKVD agents and customs officers. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Floatplane channel, merchandise store, and a recommended YouTube channel from Legacy Collectibles.
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