This video features a practical accuracy test of an AK4D (a modernized G3 rifle) at 800 yards. The reviewer highlights the rifle's potential while noting the limitations of its aging Hensoldt optic. They then equip the AK4D with a Primary Arms 1-8x PLX ACSS Griffin Mil LPVO and test its performance with ball ammunition. The description also includes links to support the channel, observer equipment, and a discount for a supporter's products.
This video features a detailed look at the AK4D, a modernized variant of the H&K G3 rifle used by the Swedish Army. It highlights the rifle's practical accuracy at 650 yards, showcasing its upgrades like the Spuhr stock and discussing its role as a stop-gap DMR. The video also includes insights from Karl, a Swedish Army Marksman program instructor, and compares the AK4D to other AK4 variants (AK4, AK4B, AK4C). The description provides context on the rifle's history, Swedish military procurement pragmatism, and mentions specific optics and accessories.
This video delves into the history of the Luger pistol's involvement in Swedish military trials. It details the 1904 trials where the Luger was found to be accurate but expensive, leading to the adoption of the Browning 1903. The video then covers the 1938/39 trials, where a new model Luger was tested alongside the Walther HP and Lahti M35. While the Luger again proved most accurate, its cost and reliability concerns persisted. The narrative highlights the procurement of 300 Mauser-produced 1938 Lugers for these trials, detailing their configurations and markings. The eventual adoption of the Lahti M40 due to wartime disruptions is also discussed.
Mike provides an in-depth look at the Husqvarna m/07, the Swedish variant of the FN 1903 pistol. He discusses his personal "love-hate" relationship with this early semi-automatic handgun, noting its service with the Swedish army as late as the 1980s and its distinctive 9x20mmSR ammunition. The video also briefly features the SIG P210/P49 and SIG-Sauer P226, suggesting a comparative or historical context. The review highlights the potential of the m/07 as one of the most powerful blowback service handguns ever widely adopted.
This video provides an in-depth examination of the AG-42B Ljungman, highlighting its historical significance as the Swedish army's first semi-automatic rifle and its pioneering use of a direct gas impingement system. The content focuses on the rifle's operational mechanics and a detailed disassembly guide, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical military rifles and their engineering.
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