This video provides an in-depth look at the G150, a rare and unique silenced anti-materiel rifle developed for the secretive Swiss P-26 'stay-behind' organization. The P-26 was formed in 1981 to counter potential foreign occupation and was armed with specialized guerrilla warfare weapons. The G150, intended for destroying enemy equipment like radar and fuel tanks, featured commercial JP Sauer actions, SIG 540 components, and a substantial two-part suppressor. It was chambered for the .41 Remington Magnum cartridge, loaded with subsonic bullets. The video highlights the rifle's unusual 4-6 power scope and its limited production, with only an estimated 250 made and three known to exist today. Access to one of these rare examples was arranged by an anonymous viewer.
This video explores the G150, a Swiss-made suppressed anti-material rifle with potential covert applications. The title and description highlight its unique features, including its silenced nature and role as an anti-material weapon, suggesting a focus on specialized firearms and possibly historical or niche military hardware. The mention of 'guerrilla' and 'staybehind' hints at its use in unconventional warfare scenarios.
This video announces the development of a new VSS Vintorez rifle, a modernized variant of the Russian silenced carbine. The project is a collaboration between BSD and B&T, and the new iteration will be chambered in the popular .300 Blackout caliber. This is a significant development for firearm enthusiasts interested in specialized and suppressed firearms, particularly those familiar with the VSS Vintorez or its contemporaries.
This video delves into the history and features of the VSS Vintorez, a Russian silenced sniper rifle developed in the 1980s. It discusses the VSS-M modernization, comparing it to the AS Val, and highlights its unique design elements like the linear hammer, rotating bolt, and integral suppressor. The video explains its intended doctrinal role for special operations and its limitations, noting its appearance in modern conflicts like Ukraine. Access to a rare commercial-sale VSS-M is provided, with thanks to the IRCGN for the filming opportunity.
This YouTube video, titled "Silenced Rifle Reloads," focuses on the mechanics and process of reloading a suppressed rifle. The description provides links to the creator's Discord server, a sponsor (Gibson's Sports) offering optics, magazines, and gear with a discount code, and social media profiles (Instagram). It also highlights a Patreon for early access and support. While the specific rifle model isn't mentioned, the title and description strongly imply content related to firearms, specifically suppressed rifles and their operation.
This video from Armament Research Services (ARES) provides an in-depth look at the rare DeLisle carbine, a British silenced firearm developed during World War II. The DeLisle was a unique conversion of the SMLE rifle chambered in .45 ACP, utilizing modified 1911 pistol magazines and featuring a substantial integral suppressor. The description highlights its exceptionally quiet operation due to the subsonic round, large suppressor volume, and sound-dampening bolt handle. Intended for special forces, it differed from the Welrod pistol's role. The video showcases a prototype, standard production models, and the only known folding stock variant, emphasizing the scarcity of original examples despite reproduction efforts.
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