This video delves into the mechanical operation of Portugal's M938 Light Machine Gun, also known as the MG-13. The MG-13 was an interim German machine gun from the 1930s, designed to be perceived as a WWI-era weapon. The video highlights its closed-bolt, magazine-fed, short recoil, and hammer-fired mechanism. It also showcases unique features such as an adjustable recoil spring tension and a folding stock. The M938 is fed by 25-round box magazines and 75-round double drums. The focus is on the gun's internal workings rather than its developmental history.
This video features Eric and Kevin testing a 1875 Snider Carbine with Portuguese contract markings. They discuss its design, which is based on the P-61, and highlight its use of a centerfire black powder cartridge and a breech-loading system that allows for a higher rate of fire compared to traditional muzzleloaders. A speed comparison between the Snider Carbine and Kevin's P-61 Musket is also planned for later in the video. The content emphasizes the historical significance and practical functionality of this firearm, with a focus on black powder shooting and historical rifle comparisons.
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