This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examining the PSS, a unique Soviet-designed silenced pistol. The discussion covers its origins, design features, disassembly, and the specialized SP-4 captive-piston ammunition. It highlights the pistol's intended use for covert operations and special forces. The video also promotes 'World of Guns', a game where the PSS is available for free for a limited time, and provides links to download the game and further resources about the firearm.
This video analyzes how the SCAR and ACR rifles have significantly influenced modern small arms design globally, noting how both allied and adversary forces are adopting elements from these iconic firearms. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble, and a political comedy channel, as well as a discount code for Challenge Targets and information about the Modern Gun School.
This Q&A video from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide array of firearm-related topics. Topics range from favorite military uniforms and ammo stockpiles to discussions on bolt action mechanisms, museum filming, gas-operated revolvers, and early infrared optics. Specific firearms like the FR-F1 and FAMAS G2 are mentioned, alongside a debate on the viability of the OICW concept. The video also touches on Ethiopian guns, historical small arms design, and hypothetical filming projects. Further discussions include the utility of shotguns in military contexts, beginner cannons, historical rifle accuracy standards, and strategies for promoting firearms content. The host also addresses his most perplexing popular firearm, the disposition of military surplus, personal anecdotes about hair getting caught in guns, Russian silenced handguns, books on firearms, and a comparison between the Breda Modelo 30 and Chauchat Mle 1915. Finally, the video explores what makes a good competition pistol and the logistics of receiving items 'by mail'.
This video from SHOT 2017 showcases an experimental 12 Gauge shotgun prototype. The creator, Axel, modified a Remington 11 by inverting it and attaching an MG42 grip, an Ace stock, and relocating the handguard. The description highlights the creative and imaginative approach to small arms design, emphasizing that the firearm is registered in the US. The video also includes thanks to sponsors Ventura Munitions and Proxibid, and a plug for the TFBTV Patreon page.
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