This video reviews Robert Simpson's extensive reference book on Third Reich German training rifles. The 700-page, full-color tome details the chronology and features of numerous .22 rimfire rifle variations, including the DSM (Deutsches Sportmodell) and KKW (Kleinkaliber Wehrsportgewehr) patterns. It covers company-specific production, markings, variations, and property marks from various Nazi-era organizations. The book also explores associated topics like training schools, caliber conversion units, and different rifle types, supplemented by historical photographs, advertisements, and manuals.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2016 features Mike from Heckler & Koch discussing new variations of the HK416 Machine Gun. The video provides insights into the latest offerings from HK for this specific platform, highlighting potential updates or new configurations. Social media links for Heckler & Koch are also provided.
This video focuses on the Mondragon 1894 straight-pull bolt-action rifle, designed by Manuel Mondragon. The presenter examines four examples, highlighting two main variations. Key differences discussed include caliber, sight configurations, and bolt design. The description also notes Mondragon's earlier work on the first military-issue semi-automatic rifle and his time at the Swiss SIG factory. The rifles feature a unique 3-position safety with an "automatic" setting.
This video is a book review of Robert Ball's 5th edition of "Mauser Military Rifles of the World." The description highlights the vast world of Mauser rifles, noting their affordability and abundance of variations used by numerous countries. It mentions specific examples like common Turkish and Yugoslavian Mausers, as well as rarer Serbian carbines. The book is presented as an excellent resource for collectors and enthusiasts, covering major variants and is currently on sale on Amazon.
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