This video delves into the Sanna 77, a semi-automatic carbine developed in South Africa as a derivative of the Czech Sa 25 submachine gun. Originally produced in Rhodesia as the GM-15 and GM-16, the Sanna 77 emerged in 1978 with a distinct polymer stock. Despite a period of substantial production, the Sanna 77 is noted for its reliability issues and commonly broken stocks. The video also promotes the creator's first book and Patreon page.
This video focuses on a unique Rhodesian-produced handguard designed for the G3 rifle. While the standard Rhodesian service rifle was the FAL, the G3, often of Portuguese origin, was also common. The description highlights a domestically developed clamp-on insulator made from resin, intended to mitigate rapid heating of the narrower G3 handguards. It notes that these insulators are relatively fragile and were not produced in large quantities. The video thanks Bear Arms in Scottsdale, AZ for providing a G3 and FAL for filming.
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