This video focuses on the Sunngard Automatic Pistol, a rare firearm notable for its 50-round capacity in 1909. The title and description highlight its high capacity ('hicap') and its origin in Norway. The content likely delves into the history and unique design of this pistol, exploring its mechanism and significance as a piece of forgotten firearm history.
This video explores the Våpensmia NM-149S, a Norwegian sniper conversion of the iconic Kar 98k rifle. The content likely delves into the history, modifications, and potential performance of this specialized firearm, offering a glimpse into its role and development. Given the 'Forgotten Weapons' tag, expect detailed historical context and technical analysis.
This video explores the M98kF1 ZF41, a German World War II sniper rifle that was re-purposed and modified by Norway. Following the war, hundreds of thousands of German rifles, including ZF41 models, were surrendered to Norway. The Norwegians maintained these rifles and later re-barreled many Mauser actions, including the ZF41 variants, to .30-06 caliber (7.62x63mm) starting in 1950. The video details the markings indicating their Norwegian service and the numbering system for the re-barreled scope mounts. These modified rifles served in the Norwegian Home Guard until the early 1970s when they were replaced by the AG3.
This video features Thomas Haugland of THLR.NO, a Norwegian long-range and precision shooting expert, as a guest on Aaron's channel. They discuss Thomas' analytical approach to long-range shooting and hunting. The conversation recaps a recent antelope hunt in New Mexico and introduces the concept of proficiency scoring to assess shooting capabilities and ethical game harvest techniques. The channel also promotes subscribing for content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode discusses an upcoming special "First Person Defender" episode and covers recent events. A notable incident in Norway, a country with strict gun laws, involved a bow and arrow attack. The description also highlights an attack on a paralyzed man that resulted negatively for the assailant, implying self-defense. The show is supported by HiViz, Colt, Ruger, and Springfield Armory, and promotes their various platforms for viewing additional content.
This video, titled 'Next They Will Try To Ban BOWS AND ARROWS,' explores the idea of alternative weapon systems, specifically highlighting a Norwegian individual using a bow and arrow in place of a firearm. The description implies a discussion or observation about potential future restrictions on firearms and the adoption of less conventional tools for self-defense or other purposes. The creator, Reno May, also includes promotional links for his merchandise, supplements, gold buying, and body armor.
This video provides a book review of 'Captured Arms (Beutewaffen)' by Guus de Vries, Volume 9 of the SI Publicaties Propaganda Photo Series. The book focuses on foreign firearms captured and utilized by the German military during World War II, detailing their acquisition and modifications. It covers arms from 12 different countries, highlighting Germany's significant reliance on captured weaponry. The reviewer praises the book's combination of original photos and informative text, noting its unique approach compared to previous volumes specializing in individual weapons.
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