This video focuses on the FN MAG 58, a highly regarded Belgian-designed general-purpose machine gun known for its reliability and versatility. It explores the weapon's history, its role in Western militaries, and specifically its significant use during the Rhodesian Bush War. The video includes archival footage from Rhodesia, a detailed look at the firearm itself, and a shooting test. It also acknowledges various contributors and sponsors.
This video features Larry Vickers discussing the iconic Rhodesian FN-FAL rifle, notable for its distinctive yellow and green 'baby poop' camouflage. Due to international embargoes during the Rhodesian Bush War, these rifles were sourced through various means, including domestic production and imports from neighboring South Africa. The featured rifle is a Belgian-made South African contract FAL, with its crest and proof marks defaced for plausible deniability. Vickers highlights unique Rhodesian features, a Halbeck Device, and a detachable muzzle brake, offering insights into this historical firearm.
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