This video focuses on the QBZ-95 Shotgun, highlighting its rarity as a bullpup shotgun available in America. The title and description clearly indicate a review or showcase of this unique firearm, with an emphasis on its Chinese origin and unusual configuration.
This YouTube video aims to highlight the top 5 Chinese military rifles that viewers should be aware of. Despite a common perception that China is not known for its military prowess, the video asserts that they are capable of producing good rifles, challenging the notion that they solely rely on reverse engineering and imitation. The description references a previous video on Chinese pistols and encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions to reach a milestone.
This video explores the top 7 most notable military rifles used on the battlefield, emphasizing their enduring importance despite modern advancements. The description clarifies that this is not a definitive ranking but a collection of significant firearms that have contributed to military victories. It highlights the role of assault rifles as the gold standard in modern warfare.
This video provides a critical review of the Chinese CS/LS2, a 9mm Parabellum export variant of the QCW-05 submachine gun. The reviewer highlights its bullpup design, aluminum receiver, and aluminum bolt, which contribute to a light weapon but also a high cyclic rate and noticeable recoil. Criticisms include a non-swappable right-side ejection port, poor iron sights, and an inefficient suppressor. While acknowledging well-made Chinese AKs, the reviewer finds this modern bullpup family to be mediocre. The video also thanks Movie Armaments Group for the opportunity to feature their AR-10 rifles.
This video provides a review of the QBZ-95, also known as the Norinco Type 97 bullpup rifle, chambered in .223 Remington. The reviewer highlights its uncommonality in the USA due to import restrictions, but notes its accessibility in Canada with a standard permit for around CAN$800. The video also features social media links for The Firearm Blog TV and mentions their sponsors, Ventura Munitions and Blue Alpha Gear, as well as their Patreon support program.
This video is Part 1 of a three-part Q&A session from August 2017. It covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including rifle barrel lengths and muzzle devices, optic choices for specific rifles, preferred rifle calibers, comparisons between gas systems and piston adaptations (like the HK 416 and T-91), the function of AK selector levers, French service rifle safety features, modern striker-fired rifles, the influence of the AR-18 design on modern assault rifles, historical attempts at pump-action service rifles, the viability of "rifle revolvers," the safety of blowback operation in pistols versus submachine guns, double-stack pistol magazine designs, the theoretical feasibility of constructing assault rifles in different historical periods, and a historical "Wild West Safari" topic. The video also touches on the weaponry used by women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This video features Destructive Device Industries (DDI) 12ga Puma Bullpup Shotgun shooting with Federal buckshot and slugs. The reviewer highlights the shotgun's design, which is based on the Chinese QBZ-95 rifle. The video also briefly mentions the potential merger between PSA and DDI. Included are links to specific gear like the Trijicon MRO and Inforce WML, as well as the reviewer's social media and merchandise. The disclaimer emphasizes educational and entertainment purposes, with a strong caution against unsafe practices.
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