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    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 15.9.2024 19:16  34413
    Russian Recoilless Gun Drone


    What is old is new. This week imagery of a Russian drone equipped with a recoilless gun emerged. While tiny in comparison the concept behind the recoilless gun drone dates back over a century to the Davis Gun mounted on World War One aircraft.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 15.9.2024 18:41  34412
    Virtual Tour of the Czech Army Museum in Prague

    I spent several days filming some fantastic Czech small arms with the VHU - the Czech Military History Institute. The Army Museum Žižkov is a part of the Institute, and they have a 3-story museum full of cool exhibits open to the public in Prague.If you have a chance to visit, it's definitely worth the time! You can find all of their details (including their aviation and armor museums) here:

    https://www.vhu.cz/en/english-summary/
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 13.9.2024 20:41  34411
    Sig P230JP: A Special Pistol for the Japanese Police

    The Japanese national police decided to replace their old Model 60 S&W revolvers in 1995. While traditionalist elements liked the use of a non-threatening compact revolver, others advocated for a modern sidearm - essentially a semiautomatic service pistol. Trials took place in 1995, and the SIG P230 in .32ACP was a compromise choice - semiautomatic, but compact.

    The version of the P230 that SIG Germany submitted to these trials had a couple unique features. Namely a manual safety (to complement the decocker and empty-chamber carrying of the Japanese police) and a lanyard loop on the left side of the grip. However, the competition remained mired in controversy after SIG was awarded the contract, and only a few thousand were actually procured. In 2006, the J-frame scandium S&W Model 360 was adopted, returning the force to its preferred snubby revolvers.

    A batch of apparently overrun P230JP pistols were imported into the US for commercial sale in 1997. Interestingly, these came in two serial number ranges. Guns in the 181xxx range are marked "Made in Germany", and guns in the 163xxx range are marked "Made in West Germany", although both have 1997 proof codes. This suggests that a supply of leftover parts from before German reunification were used to produce the Japanese police pistols.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 9.9.2024 17:16  34410
    The New CZ Bren 3: What Did They Change?

    From the Mauser bolt action to the AK and AR, all new military rifles take time to perfect. With the Bren 3, CZ is now on the third iteration of the Bren platform, having gone from the original 805 to the much-improved Bren 2 and now a collection of less obvious changes to create the Bren 3. These changes have been directed by combat use of the rifle in Ukraine as well as the lessons of mass production. The main changes are around durability, taking a good system and making it better - along with a few changes to improve the modularity of the rifle. Specifically:

    - Gas settings changed from Off/Normal/Adverse to Suppressed/Normal/Adverse
    - New removable hand guard, including rail, Mlok, and UBGL versions
    - Strengthened stock attachment
    - Heavier barrel
    - Replaceable cam lug rail in the receiver
    - 7.62x39 chambering replaced by .300 Blackout
    - Optional folding charging handle
    - Slightly improved stock, and universal compatibility with collapsing "PDW" stock
    - Heavier barrel
    - Strengthening of various small internal parts

    The handling of the rifle has been left essentially unchanged, and the grip/magwell assembly is interchangeable with the Bren 2 (although virtually no other parts are). The Bren 3 is only offered as a select-fire rifle for military and police customers for now, although I am sure a semiautomatic civilian version will be coming sooner or later.

    Special thanks to Helitom (https://www.helitom.cz), B-Rdy (https://b-rdy.cz), and Hard Task Training (https://www.hardtask.cz) for making the helicopter shoot possible!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 8.9.2024 23:11  34409
    MG 42 Parts Kit!


    Check out this beautiful MG-42 parts kit! Ironically this particular gun was built by Beretta in 1969. Also ironic is that this poor beauty was brand new and unfired when it was torched up into several pieces. But...it will live again!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 8.9.2024 14:44  34408
    The RK 62 M3 Clone I Used for Finnish Brutality 2024

    This year at Finnish Brutality 2024, I was able to use a semiauto clone of a Finnish military RK 62 M3 rifle. This is the latest upgrade to the Finnish issued RK 62 rifle. Starting in 2015, the Finnish Defense Forces began a program to update some of their stock of RK62s. The goal was to add optics and mounting capability for lights and lasers, as well as giving the rifles adjustable-length stocks to fit different shooters and armored gear. The first RK 62 M model did this with an optics side rail, new safety lever with a finger tab, and replacement of the original tube stock with an adapter block to fit Magpul AR stocks. The follow-on M2 version added a new suppressor-capable muzzle device and an Mlok handguard. The final M3 version painted the whole rifle green.

    The rifle I used is a commercial semiauto Valmet M/62S - the same type that was sold commercially in the US. It was updated to M3 pattern using parts from a company called AK2.0 (the handguard, muzzle device, stock adapted, and optics rail). It was painted green, and fitted with an FDF Aimpoint Micro and Ase Utra suppressor. It's not an exact clone, but it's pretty close, and handles exactly like the real thing.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 8.9.2024 13:27  34407
    De Lisle Carbine WW2 Special Ops

    The De Lisle carbine designed by William Godfrey De Lisle was one of WW2`s most interesting weapons offering a superbly quiet fully suppressed rifle for commando raids using a .45 ACP/Auto pistol round shot through a converted SMLE MK3 actioned rifle. This De Lisle reproduction rifle from TW Chambers, Scotland is a superbly accurate rendition in every detail of the Sterling Arms De Lisle made at Dagenham during the war. Perfect for the collector or shooter wanting an historically correct rifle embodying the authentic design of the original. Build quality is excellent and every part is made to be as true to the original as possible.
    25, 50, 75 and 100 yard factory ammo tests and reloads to test this fine silenced rifle to ascertain accuracy and trajectory down range and how quiet off course from this TW Chambers repro.
    ocs ocs sine ira et studio - OCSite 5.9.2024 19:01  34406
    Ony jsou tyhle pušky spíše jen na parádu, kdežto čtyřkami se reálně dá lovit v Africe :) Další podobná věc je třeba tohleto od Steve Zihna.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 4.9.2024 20:34  34405
    The ultra-rare 2 bore behemoth: The Millennium Gun with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson


    The Royal Armouries has a rich history of commissioning weapons from the finest fabricators in the world. Historically, we would have procured and protected the arms of the ruling monarchy. This tradition continued into the 21st century when we commissioned 'The Millennium Gun', a big-game rifle produced to the very highest standards of gun making.

    0:00 Intro
    1:30 The Millennium Gun
    2:25 Firearm Origins
    4:40 Firearm Details
    6:06 Firing Process
    8:37 Details & Engravings
    11:20 Henry VIII's Horned Helmet
    12:16 2 Bore or not 2 Bore?
    16:00 Test-Firing
    16:18 To Conclude
    17:18 Outro and Where to Buy that Baby Browning Pin
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 4.9.2024 18:15  34404
    SR3 Vikhr: Russian 9x39mm PDW

    The SR-3 Vikhr is mechanically based on the AS-VAL and VSS Vintorez rifles, but built to be a very compact personal defensive weapon instead of a silenced rifle. Still chambered for 9x39, the Vikhr is intended for roles like executive protection, where the priority is being compact and concealable. With elements like a top-folding minimalist stock and vz.61 Skorpion-like charging handle, the original model of SR-3 Vikhr fits this role pretty well. The later SR-3M model moved to a more traditional side-folding stock and regular charging handle.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 4.9.2024 18:14  34403
    HK21 or Portuguese m/968: The H&K G3 Grows into a Light Machine Gun



    When Heckler & Koch produced the iconic G3 rifle, it was intended to be a parts of a complete small arms package. The G3 was the infantry rifle, and it was paired with the MP% submachine gun and the HK21 light machine gun for a complete set of weapons with the same manual of arms and disassembly/maintenance procedures. The first client for H&K was the West German Bundeswehr, and they were not interested in the HK21 - they had the MG3 already and were quite happy with it. Instead, Portugal would be the most significant early buyer of the HK21.

    Mechanically, the HK21 shares all the same general principles of the G3. However, it has elements strengthened or modified to suit an LMG. These include a reinforced receiver, heavier recoil buffer, better long-range sights, and of course a quick-change barrel and a belt feed action. While an insert was made to allow use of G3 magazines in the original HK21, this was not a common practice. The receiver did not have the modular features that would come later on iterations like the HK21E; this was a gun really intended just for belt-fed use in 7.62x51mm NATO.

    The HK21 was introduced in 1961, and Portugal adopted it as the m/968. Portugal actually purchased a license to produce the gun, and this particular example was one of many made at FMP in Portugal. The gun weighs 17.5 pounds (7.9 kg) and fires at 800-850 rpm. It is a relatively difficult gun to use well, with a comparatively harsh recoil for guns of its type. It did compete in the US LMG trials, but lost out to the FN Minimi.

    Special thanks to Bear Arms in Scottsdale, AZ for providing access to this rifle for video!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 31.8.2024 20:13  34402
    Why 10mm Auto Was a Total Disaster for the FBI

    The FBI's adoption of 10mm Auto in 1990 was supposed to be a revolutionary leap forward for law enforcement. It wasn't. Today, we're walking through the factors leading up to the FBI's infamous decision and why they quickly ditched 10mm in favor of .40 S&W. Find out what went wrong, and the parts played by Smith & Wesson and Gaston Glock.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 29.8.2024 20:24  34401
    Type 63: China Makes an AK/SKS Hybrid

    Starting in 1960, China ran a program to develop an infantry rifle that would combine the accuracy of the SKS with the firepower of the AK. The result was the Type 63, which used the general layout of the SKS along with its short stroke gas piston and an SKS-like fire control system (with fully automatic capability) in combination with an AK-like rotating bolt and a detachable AK-style magazine. The rifle performed well in trials, and as best as I can tell about a million were produced. Mass production quality control was sub=par, though, and rifles in the field failed to live up to the standard of the trials rifles. As a result, the Type 63 was pulled out of service and the Type 56 AK and SKS went back into use until the adoption of the Type 81 year later.

    The Type 63 was made in two main variations; initially a milled receiver and later a stamped receiver. There were 3 distinct types of magazines made for them, all holding 20 rounds and with a bolt hold-open mechanism. These magazines can be used in AK rifles, but AK magazines do not function in the Type 63. A lot of Type 63s were sent to Albania after their removal from Chinese service, and others used as military aid or sales to a variety of African countries, where they are still seen today.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 27.8.2024 20:19  34400
    Luger for my wife

    She wanted a heavyer barrel and adjustable sight. I wanted a challenge so barrel is made in one piece, rear toggle with Windage adjustment is made in one piece and shitload of hours are spent.
    All machining is manual except for the fitting of the gripplates and those are machined in an old TNC155 CNC milling machine.
    Damir Pavlovic made an extremely good work with the engraving, all handengraved to very high standard.

    I spent about 330 h on this gun:)
    I had a great time!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 26.8.2024 20:51  34399
    wz.35: Poland's Remarkably Misunderstood Antitank Rifle

    In the 1930s, Poland decided to develop an anti-tank rifle, and the young designer Józef Maroszek came up with the winning system be scaling up a bolt action service rifle he had already drawn up. The project was kept very secret, out of concern that Germany or Russia would up-armor their tanks if the Polish rifle's existence and capabilities became known. This secrecy has led to a lot of misconceptions about the rifle today...

    Interestingly, the ammunition for the wz.35 used a plain lead core. Polish engineers found that at its incredible 4200 fps (1280 m/s) muzzle velocity, the lead core had excellent armor penetrating capacity. When the German Army later captured and reused the rifles, they didn't trust this, and reloading captured Polish ammunition with German tungsten-cored projectiles made for the PzB-39.

    Rather than explain the full story of the wz.35 in detail here, I will refer you to http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wz-35/ , where I have posted a full monograph on the rifle written by Leszek Erenfeicht.

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