This YouTube Short provides a quick overview of the VSS Vintorez, an integrally suppressed Russian sniper rifle. The video highlights the rifle's unique features and Russian origin. It also includes links to the creator's merchandise, secondary channel, and a separate video on VSS disassembly, along with social media and Patreon links.
This video provides a detailed look at the VSS Vintorez, a Russian subcompact sniper rifle. The content highlights the firearm's design and features, with mentions of its operational aspects and potential for discreet use. The description emphasizes that the VSS is not a toy and includes links to related content such as a disassembly video, merchandise, and the creator's other social media and Patreon pages. The video structure includes an intro, specs, comparison, controls, ergonomics, an ASMR review, and closing remarks, indicating a comprehensive review format.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2025 features Nick from BSD Fabrications showcasing their newly developed VSS and AS VAL rifle clones. The key highlight is that these iconic Soviet-era firearms have been re-engineered to chamber the popular .300 Blackout ammunition. This presentation offers a glimpse into innovative firearm manufacturing and modifications, catering to enthusiasts interested in unique rifle platforms and modern caliber conversions.
Nick from BSD Fabrications showcases their collaboration with B&T at SHOT Show 2025, presenting new VSS and AS VAL style rifles chambered in .300 Blackout. These firearms are designed to resemble their Russian origins but feature internal redesigns. The accompanying silencer is a 3D printed Inconel can, based on B&T's SPR300 suppressor, emphasizing quiet operation.
This video announces the upcoming release of a clone of the VSS Vintorez rifle, chambered in .300 Blackout, which will be showcased at SHOT Show 2025. The creator, TonyD2Wild, also uses the description to promote their various YouTube channels, social media presence, and merchandise. The focus is on an anticipated firearm release, appealing to enthusiasts interested in unique rifle designs and new calibers.
This video announces the development of a new VSS Vintorez rifle, a modernized variant of the Russian silenced carbine. The project is a collaboration between BSD and B&T, and the new iteration will be chambered in the popular .300 Blackout caliber. This is a significant development for firearm enthusiasts interested in specialized and suppressed firearms, particularly those familiar with the VSS Vintorez or its contemporaries.
This Q&A episode features Max Popenker discussing a wide range of Soviet and Russian firearms. Topics include the Russian-contract Colt 1911, SVD accuracy, PSO-1 scope calibration and features, the impact of Perestroika on Izhmash AK quality, the influence of US 5.56mm on Soviet 5.45mm development, and the relative scarcity of English books on Soviet arms. The discussion also touches upon Russian reports on the vz58, Soviet SMG usage in WWII, SKS history, Soviet vs. American arms trials, Czechoslovakia's non-adoption of the AK, thoughts on the AK-12 and AK-15, the purpose of 9x39mm rifles (Groza, VSS, SR-3), Koborov rifles, helical AK magazines, the fate of PPSh-41s after the PPS-43, the delay in Russian aperture sight adoption, Soviet procurement bureaucracy, SKS use in the Battle of Berlin, Naval Infantry use of the SVT-40, the adoption of 9x18mm over 7.62x25mm, the future of 9x39mm, Soviet small arms copying from Finland, Russian preconceptions of Western guns, the distinction between SVD as a DMR and a sniper rifle, the 12.7x55mm cartridge, and why Russia hasn't adopted a rimless 7.62x54R equivalent.
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