This video provides a detailed look at the OTs-14 Groza, a Russian bullpup rifle chambered in 9x39mm. The presenter discusses its development, modular design, and intended use by Spetsnaz. Despite its exotic status in the West, the video highlights its practical drawbacks, such as being non-ambidextrous and its gas issues when suppressed. It also touches on its limited production and comparisons to other firearms.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 PU, the iconic Soviet sniper rifle of World War II. It highlights its development as a replacement for the less effective SVT-40 sniper rifle, detailing the design choices and production challenges. The analysis covers the rifle's effectiveness, its widespread adoption by the Red Army, and its service life until the 1960s. The featured example is a 1943 Izhevsk-made rifle later sent to Poland for refurbishment.
This video delves into the history and production of the Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian Model revolvers manufactured at the Tula Arsenal in Russia. The Russian government was a significant buyer of these revolvers, with over 300,000 acquired directly from S&W and through Ludwig Loewe. By the 1880s, Tula Arsenal began licensed production, yielding approximately 35,000 units between 1886 and 1893. The description highlights the transition to the Model 1895 Nagant revolver as the successor.
This YouTube video focuses on the Tula M91/30 rifle, showcasing various examples of this historic firearm. The description highlights that viewers can find featured products on the channel's website, as direct links are not permitted on YouTube. The video also provides links to the channel's social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, encouraging viewer engagement and further exploration of their content.
This video showcases Nikita Khrushchev's MTs-11 side-by-side shotgun, a rare and high-quality sporting arm from the Soviet Union. Presented in 1959, it features a Beesley-patent Purdey design with elaborate engraving. Only 600 were produced between 1951 and 1960 by TsKIB SOO in Tula. The presenter notes the gun's excellent craftsmanship despite a stereotypically poor quality case and an unusual lacquer coating on the barrels. The video also includes links to Patreon and merchandise.
This YouTube video focuses on the unboxing and initial inspection of several Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifles, specifically highlighting models manufactured in Tula and found buried in cosmoline. The description hints at the availability of these firearms and related products on the channel's website, while also providing social media links for Classic Firearms. The content appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in historical military surplus rifles, their condition upon acquisition, and potential restoration or cleaning processes.
This video features the shooting of two Mosin Nagant PU Sniper Rifles. One is an Izhevsk model from 1943, and the other is a Tula model from the same year, complete with its matching scope. The description provides a link to a continuation of the video, suggesting further content related to these firearms.
This YouTube video, part 1 of an AK74 ammo test, focuses on evaluating different ammunition types. The video explicitly mentions testing 7N6 (Tula), Wolf Performance, Silver Bear, and Red Army Standard ammunition for the AK74 rifle. Due to YouTube's updated policies regarding firearms content, direct links to relevant setups have been removed and are instead provided via a link to the creator's website. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page.
This YouTube video, "AK47 Ammo Test Part 2: Norinco, Tula, Wolf & Winchester!", continues an ammunition test for the AK-47 platform. Due to YouTube's content policies, direct links are not provided in the description, but a link to a website hosting these links is included. The video likely focuses on comparing the performance and reliability of different ammunition brands when fired from an AK-47, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in this popular rifle and its ammunition.
This video offers a range review of the 9mm Spanish Star B Pistol, imported by Century International Arms. The reviewer, B.C. from Deuce and Guns, tests the firearm with various ammunition types including Winchester White Box, Tula, PPU FMJ, and hand loads. He details experiencing cycling issues and the subsequent fix involving replacing the recoil spring with a Wolff replacement. The reviewer encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly or bi-weekly updates.
This video examines the use of steel cased ammunition in various firearms, including AR-15 rifles and handguns. The creator shares personal experiences and addresses common myths and facts associated with steel cased ammo. The video covers multiple firearm platforms and touches upon the brands Tula and Wolf for steel cased ammunition. It also promotes the creator's merchandise and social media presence.
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