This "American Rifleman Television" segment focuses on the Polish Vis 35 Radom pistol, a significant sidearm developed just before World War II. The video details its origins, with designers Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypinski advocating for a domestic design over the initially considered Czech CZ vz.24. Despite a limited production run due to the German invasion in 1939, the Vis 35 is recognized as a top handgun of its era. The segment also features the Radom on the range and provides information on accessing more American Rifleman TV content and joining the NRA.
This video showcases a before-and-after cleaning of a World War II era Radom pistol. The description highlights the significant restoration achieved through the use of steel wool and manual effort, demonstrating the remarkable transformation from a rusty state to a revitalized firearm. The video also promotes the creators' Patreon and podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video explores whether the Polish Beryl rifle is the best 5.56mm AK variant. The presenter expresses a desire to experience the "high" of the 5.56 AK platform, with the Beryl being a primary focus. The description provides detailed information about the karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996 "Beryl," its designation, manufacturer (Łucznik Arms Factory in Radom), and its role in replacing older Polish military rifles like the FB Tantal and AKM. Promotional links for "REFUGE" and "MERCH" are included, along with a mention of "Badlands Munitions" and a plug for "PEPPERBOX TV."
This YouTube video showcases a collection of Walther and Radom pistols. The description highlights the aesthetic appeal of these firearms. The video also includes promotional material for the creator's Patreon page and podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video reviews the Pioneer Arms PPS-43C, a Polish-made submachine gun converted to 9mm and legally classified as a pistol due to its welded-shut folding stock. The presenter, Johnny, puts the firearm through its paces, highlighting its historical context (Soviet era) and its practicality for potential owners looking to avoid SBR regulations and track down less common ammunition like 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The review aims to determine if this unique firearm has a place in a collector's or enthusiast's arsenal. The description also promotes the channel's merchandise and other gun-related content guides.
This video showcases a significant World War 2 firearm collection, with a particular focus on the rare, boxed Polish Eagle Radom VIS 35 pistol. The content highlights every year of manufacture for this specific model, offering a deep dive for collectors and enthusiasts. The presenter also promotes their Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, as well as their "Flak & Fubar" podcast.
This video provides a wrap-up of the 2020 Ohio Valley Military Society "Show of Shows" in Louisville, KY, highlighting military surplus items, particularly firearms. The hosts showcase various firearms acquired at the show, including collectible and historical pistols and rifles. Specific mentions include Walther PPs and PPKs, Radoms, Lugers, Mauser HSCs, Nambus, 1911A1s, and a Walther rifle with provenance. The video also touches upon items sold at the show. Links to related videos on specific firearms like the RZM Walther PPK, Party Leader Grips, Radom Pistol Variations, and a Black Widow Luger are provided.
This video covers the 2020 Ohio Valley Military Society "Show of Shows" in Louisville, KY, described as the largest military show in the country. The episode features a look at various WW1 and WW2 pistols and rifles from the "Pre 98" table. It also includes an interview with Kelly Hicks, an expert on Nazi SS memorabilia, and a segment with Alex Krutzek, author of "The P.38 Pistol" book. The content highlights militaria, with a specific focus on firearms from different eras and historical contexts.
This video explores the fascinating Polish Radom Vis WZ35 pistol, a 9mm Luger firearm that shares design elements with iconic John Browning pistols like the Colt Model 1903, Browning GP35 (Hi-Power), and the 1911. Keith Ford from Brownells demonstrates the pistol's operation and highlights its innovative features, such as the captive recoil spring and hammer-drop safety. The description details the pistol's historical significance, noting its continued production for the German military during WWII and its status as the third most common sidearm in German service. Ford praises the Radom Vis WZ35 as an "elegant weapon from a more civilized age" and "the best sidearm of World War II."
This YouTube video offers a detailed examination of Polish Radom P64 pistols. It aims to provide viewers with a closer look at this specific firearm model, likely covering its features, history, and potential performance. The video description includes links to the creator's social media channels, suggesting a broader engagement with the firearm community.
This video delves into the history and details of the Gewehr 29/40 Mauser, a rifle produced in Poland under German occupation during World War II. The description highlights its origins as a modification of the Polish wz. 29, itself a variant of the K98k Mauser. The rifles were manufactured using existing parts in the Radom factory and designated G29/40, with production commencing in 1940. Although comparable in quality to the German K98k, they were considered second-tier due to their foreign origin and were primarily issued to less prioritized branches of the German military, such as the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe. The video promises to discuss various markings found on these rifles.
This video provides a look at the Caracal CC10 Carbine from SHOT Show 2016. The presenter highlights pistol caliber carbines as a favorite for their affordability, low recoil, and utility in fun shooting and pest control. The Caracal CC10 utilizes 18-round Caracal pistol magazines and is described as nicely built. Key features mentioned include 9mm operation from a closed bolt, an Uzi-style quick-change barrel, a collapsible stock, good sights, and varying magazine capacities. The video also thanks Industry Day at the Range and Ventura Munitions for their support, and encourages viewers to check out the TFBTV Patreon page.