This video explores the Kongsberg M52, a unique line-throwing rifle developed by the Norwegian factory. Introduced in the 1950s and used into the 1970s, it repurposes a Mauser action with a smoothbore barrel. It fires a 12mm blank cartridge to launch rescue lines or, in a variant, to harpoon whales. The example featured is a line-throwing version, complete with its original case and accessories. It highlights Kongsberg's history of producing specialized maritime firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "JAWS OF LIFE bulletproof?", explores the ballistic resistance capabilities of the "Jaws of Life" tool, a device typically used for vehicle extrication. While the title directly asks about bulletproofing, the description provides a link to the creator's website and Instagram, suggesting an in-depth examination or demonstration. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the test or comparison is unknown, but the title implies a testing scenario involving firearms and the Jaws of Life.
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