This documentary-style video provides a comprehensive history of the Yugoslavian Model 1895 Mannlicher rifle. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the content covers the rifle's historical background, its functional mechanics, and includes a live-fire demonstration. The production is patron-funded, with links provided for support and merchandise. Additional reading material on related Serbian and Yugoslavian Mauser rifles, as well as FN Mauser Rifles, is also referenced.
This video explores the Tabuk series of rifles, essentially Iraqi-produced Yugoslavian M70B1 AK variants. Produced in Iraq with Yugoslavian assistance in the late 1970s, these rifles saw action in the Iran-Iraq conflict. The video highlights different Tabuk iterations, including a standard rifle, underfolder, RPK variant, and a "Krink" model. It specifically focuses on Tabuks built by Two Rivers Arms in Oklahoma City, utilizing Yugo M70B1 parts kits on US receivers (Childers and Nodak Spud). These builds aim to replicate the original Iraqi Tabuk appearance due to legal restrictions on complete original versions in the US. The video also thanks Ventura Munitions and Savage Arms.
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