This video features a discussion about challenge coins belonging to the Pope's bodyguards. A guest named Claude from Switzerland donated a special challenge coin to the NJ Coin Museum and explains its significance. The video also offers viewers an opportunity to trade their own unique challenge coins for the Inaugural NJ Coin Museum Challenge Coin at GFH.
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 review focuses on the B&T GHM-9, described as a 'Swiss Budget' 9mm carbine. The title and description indicate a discussion of its features, potentially its value proposition compared to other firearms, and its origins from B&T in Switzerland. Given the "forgottenweapons" hashtag, it might also touch upon its place in the history of firearms development or its niche appeal.
This video, "Enjoying Black Powder Episode 9: 1869 Swiss Vetterli," focuses on the historical Swiss Vetterli rifle. It highlights the firearm and offers a link to a full episode that includes a hand-loading instructional section. The content is presented by "Forgotten Weapons," suggesting an in-depth look at the rifle's historical context and potentially its operation and ammunition.
This video explores the Stamm-Zeller 1902, a unique Swiss straight-pull rifle that was notably converted into a semi-automatic firearm. The content likely delves into the historical context of this prototype, its design features, and the modifications made to transform its action. It promises to be an interesting look at a less common piece of firearms history, particularly for those interested in Swiss military arms and early semi-automatic development.
This YouTube video focuses on a factory semi-automatic SIG MKPO, highlighting its features and likely touching on its historical significance, potentially linking it to Swiss and Vatican origins. The title suggests an appreciation for the firearm's design and functionality as a semi-automatic submachine gun.
This video appears to showcase a malfunction with the auto-eject magazine feature of a Swiss 20mm S18-1000 anti-tank rifle. The title uses humor with a laughing emoji, suggesting the fail is entertaining. The hashtags indicate a focus on military, army, and the specific Swiss rifle, with 'fail' highlighting the malfunction.
This video appears to be about the Swiss K-31 rifle, indicated by the title. The description includes a mix of general firearm-related terms, gaming references (Battlefield, Call of Duty, PUBG), and content types (ASMR, shorts). The presence of terms like 'sniper' and 'rifle' suggests a focus on this specific firearm. The gaming tags might indicate comparisons or inspiration drawn from those titles, or simply be used for broader reach.
This video features a review and comparison of the B&T APC 308 and APC Pro rifles. The creator aims to provide an objective look at these Swiss-made firearms and compare them to other popular rifle options on the market. The description also mentions the availability of exclusive perks for channel members on Patreon and other social media platforms, as well as new merchandise.
This video provides a review of the Sig 551A1, a Swiss military battle rifle. The description highlights its unique design, described as a blend of AK and AR platforms, and its chambering in 5.56mm. It notes that this specific model was imported into the US for law enforcement use. The review emphasizes safe range practices during filming.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Sig SG55P, a Swiss firearm chambered in .300 Blackout. The presenter affectionately nicknames it the "Swiss AR-AK" due to its design elements, specifically mentioning the reciprocating charging handle and long-stroke piston system, which draw comparisons to the AK platform. The review emphasizes the fusion of Swiss precision with AK influences, promising a thorough exploration of the firearm's intricacies. The description also includes numerous calls to action for subscribing, joining membership clubs, and supporting the creator's 2A advocacy efforts.
This video focuses on the K31 Swiss Straight-Pull rifle, highlighting its historical significance and shooting characteristics. The description indicates a connection to gaming, specifically Call of Duty titles like Warzone, suggesting potential gameplay-related content or a comparison to in-game firearms. The inclusion of 'ASMR' hints at a focus on the sounds of the rifle. Mentions of 'WW2' and 'Switzerland' further contextualize the rifle's origin and era. The tag 'cows' and 'alps' might be humorous or contextual elements related to the video's setting or a thematic approach.