This video dives into the Wilkinson Arms "Linda," a 9mm semi-automatic pistol with distinct 1980s styling. It also touches on its companion carbine, the "Terry," and other firearms from the company named after founder Ray Wilkinson's family members. The Linda's design, featuring a telescoping bolt similar to the Uzi, contributes to its surprising accuracy due to a fixed barrel and sights.
This YouTube video provides a detailed field stripping guide for the iconic Uzi submachinegun. The description highlights the Uzi's simple straight blowback, open-bolt design, and its influential use of a telescoping bolt. It notes the firearm's international success and its memorable presence in 1980s action films. The video aims to explain what makes the Uzi function and is made possible through the support of Ventura Munitions and TFBTV's Patreon supporters.
This video focuses on the Czech Sa vz. 26 SMG, part of the vz. 23-26 family. The description highlights its innovative telescoping bolt design, which allowed for a more compact receiver relative to barrel length. While acknowledging the interesting mechanical engineering, the presenter expresses a personal opinion that these features don't translate into a desirable shooting experience.
This video focuses on the 9mm Micro Uzi submachine gun, detailing its history and design. The Uzi is an Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operated submachine gun, with smaller variants classified as machine pistols. Its innovative telescoping bolt design allows the magazine to be stored in the pistol grip, enabling a shorter weapon profile. Designed by Major Uziel Gal in the late 1940s, the prototype was completed in 1950 and introduced to IDF special forces in 1954. The Uzi has been widely exported, manufactured by various companies, and was a dominant submachine gun in military and police markets from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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