This video showcases the extremely rare folding stock variant of the Beretta 38/43 SMG. The description details the historical context of the Beretta Model 38 series, its development from a 1941 prototype, and the limited production run of the folding stock version specifically for the RSI (Italian Social Republic) late in World War II. The example featured in the video has a Yugoslavian crest, with its acquisition details unknown. The video highlights the success of the Beretta SMG design and its evolution.
This video provides an in-depth look at the FNAB 43, a rare Italian submachine gun developed during World War II for RSI and German forces, as well as some partisan units. Manufactured in 1943-1944 with a limited production run of approximately 1,000 units, the FNAB 43 is noted for its expensive milled receivers and lever-delayed blowback mechanism. The video highlights the intriguing journey of many surviving FNAB 43s, which were smuggled into Algeria for independence forces, had their original markings removed and replaced with deceptive "Maschine Pistole P.M. 43" stamps, before eventually ending up in France where this particular example was deactivated. The firearm is presented in cooperation with the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels.
This video showcases a custom Mosin Nagant rifle build featuring a Rock Solid Industries (RSI) MI-24C scope rail. The rail is highlighted for its utility in mounting night vision scopes and IR illuminators. The build also includes an RSI bent bolt handle, a custom trigger shoe for M91/30 and Finnish M39 rifles, and a custom stock from Bluegrass Gunstocks. The presenter expresses pleasant surprise at the accuracy potential of these older rifles. Links to relevant manufacturers and the creator's social media and merchandise are provided.
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