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    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 27.12.2023 09:50  34090
    3 Wildest AK Versions for Russian Spetsnaz Almost No One Knows About

    The shortened version of the Kalashnikov AKS-74U rifle is the second (!) most popular weapon of the AK series, which is known to everyone who loves guns. But in this issue we will not talk about it: today we will talk about three of the wildest rifles, which are made on the basis of the short AKS-74U. Each of them was made in the Russian Federation for the Special Forces, and so – for many years they were kept secret. That's why almost nobody knows about them!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 25.12.2023 14:13  34089
    M90A Close Assault Weapons System Prototype

    Thanks to Nathan Frisque for loaning us this very cool project to film - a very merry Christmas to him and to all of you watching! If you haven't caught on, this is a real-life recreation of the M90A CAWS shotgun from the Halo series of video games...

    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 24.12.2023 21:12  34088
    The Rarest Military Rifle in the World; The Russian AN-94

    Today we have the distinct opportunity to look at the rarest Military Rifle in the world. The AN-94.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 24.12.2023 14:08  34087
    Taky přeju Veselé Vánoce!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 24.12.2023 14:07  34086
    Angstadt Vanquish: An Inexpensive Integrally-Silenced 9mm AR Barrel

    Angstadt Arms has released an interesting integrally silenced (suppressed, if you prefer) barrel for 9mm AR carbines. It uses a full-length barrel with venting ports (similar to the MP5SD system), combined with a tubular shroud 1.5 inches in diameter covering the entire barrel. There are no baffles; the gas behind the bullet vents into the silencer tube, expands, and then once the bullet has left the barrel is all vents back through the ports into the bore and out the muzzle. The ports are intended to both allow the silencer to function, and also to reduce muzzle velocity of supersonic ammunition to subsonic levels.

    In my testing (which matches with what Angstadt has published, the velocity reduction puts most generic 115gr 9mm loadings just barely into subsonic territory, while +P ammunition remains significantly supersonic. All 147 and 150grains ammunition, however, is subsonic by a nice margin.

    The Vanquish is not the quietest silencer available, but it's far from the least quiet, and it's remarkably economical. Angstadt offers it as a plain barrel/silencer, a complete upper, and a complete firearm, in either 10.5 inch or 16 inch length. For someone looking for a pleasant-shooting 9mm carbine for recreation or competition, I think it's a very appealing option - less expensive than buying a silencer, barrel, and muzzle device independently and in the 16 inch configuration, a single tax stamp gun as well.

    Disclosure: Angstadt send me this barrel for free, and I fitted it to a carbine I already had.
    ocs ocs sine ira et studio - OCSite 24.12.2023 01:36  34085
    Všem krásné svátky, a ať je to lepší příští příště lepší :)
    666 666 Bože, chraň nás před těmi, - kteří v tebe věří. 23.12.2023 17:46  34084
    Taky přeju Veselé Vánoce!
    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 23.12.2023 17:35  34083
    ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ A přeju všem zdejším šťastné a klidné Vánoce a veselého a divokého Silvestra!!!!!!!
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    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 23.12.2023 14:34  34082
    Making Do: South Africa's 7.62mm NATO Bren Gun Conversions

    During World War Two, the South African military used a lot of .303 caliber Bren guns. When 7.62mm NATO became the standard cartridge after the war, the Bren guns were put into storage, as converting them to the new rimless cartridge was a fairly complicated process. Instead, they purchased new FN- MAG machine guns, and supplemented them with conversion of Vickers and M1919 Browning guns (which were much simpler to do).

    However, as the war in South West Africa (now Namibia) escalated, more guns were needed. The embargo in effect prevented purchase of MAGs (or their parts), and so a twofold plan was put into place. A new domestic machine gun went into development (this would become the SS-77), and the Bren guns in storage were converted to 7.62mm NATO. These Brent were a variety of models and in in widely varying condition. Where the British Bren gun conversion (the L4) was done after refurbishing the base guns to essentially factory new condition, the South Africans did not have the parts or facilities to do this sort of rebuilding. Instead, their Brens were essentially each hand fitted to fit the new parts to the different donor guns.

    Mechanically, the conversion required new barrels, extractors, and magazine catch blocks. The barrels were made new by Lyttleton Engineering Works (LEW), and fitted with the sights, carry handles, and gas blocks taken from the original .303 barrels. The sights were not recalibrated for 7.62mm. The magazine locking blocks were designed a bit differently from the British L4 pattern. For magazines, the South Africans made their own straight 30-round mags, and also used standard R1A1 (FAL) 20-round rifle magazines. These did include some of the unique South African hybrid mags, with metric locking lugs and inch-type floorplates. New polymer furniture was also made, but only used on guns whose existing furniture was beyond repair.

    The conversion program ran from 1972 until 1976, and it converted all of the South African stock of surplus Brens. The program was only somewhat successful, because of the mixed states of the base material. While some ran extremely well (as did the British L4 conversions), some were simply too worn to be reliable and problems like runaway triggers were not uncommon. In addition, the hand-fitted nature of the guns meant that as they were used in the field and required additional maintenance, they were not parts-interchangeable. Any further work on them also had to be hand-fitted - not a sustainable situation.

    Many thanks to DSA for giving me access to the excellent example from their reference collection (as well as the L4 for comparison) to film for you!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 22.12.2023 17:03  34081
    Overview of Soviet Military Handguns: Nagant, Tokarev, Makarov

    Today we are looking at an overview of Soviet military service sidearms. This begins with the Model 1895 Nagant revolver, inherited from the Czarist Russian Army. The Nagant was adopted as the standard Red Army handgun, specifically in double action. Soviet refitting led to single-action Nagant revolvers being extremely rare today. In the late 1920s, a development program for a new semiautomatic pistol was run, which resulted in adoption of the TT30 Tokarev. Refinement of the Tokarev led to the TT33, adopted in 1933 and entering significant production in late 1935.

    The Tokarev was considered a flawed pistol, and a new program in the late 1930s looked to replace it. A new design was chosen, but the German invasion in 1941 ended that project, and the Tokarev and Nagant would serve together through the end of World War Two. In the aftermath of the war, the Soviet Union adopted a wholly new suite of small arms. The new pistol was to be something lighter and handier, and with better safety features than the Tokarev. The PM Makarov was adopted to this end, and entered production in the early 1950s. It was used through the collapse of the Soviet Union, with a PMM (modernized) version unveiled in 1990, with a larger magazine. Eventually, the Russian Federation adopted the MP-443 Grach in 2003, a locker-breech 9x19mm pistol to replace the Makarovs.
    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 22.12.2023 02:22  34080
    FG-42Tak jsem napočítal 128 pozic/součástek + dalších 12 ( pažba, nosné řemení s kováním a bajonet).
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    Tak to se ještě dá....
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    El_Diablo - dík za ten rozpohybovaný řez!
    j_j J_J 21.12.2023 21:45  34079
    FG-42 druhého sériového provedení (zmiňované F, rozeznatelné podle téměř kolmé pitolové pažbičky) už měla pouzdro závěru lisované z plechu.


    Pokud by byla FG-42 vyrobena ve slabší ráži, nebylo by potřeba řešit tu střelbu z otevřeného závěru a rozdíl proti StG 44 by byl jen v ergonomii, kterou někdo chválí a někdo zatracuje. (Mně osobně semi-bullpup s krmením na levé straně vyhovuje.)

    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 21.12.2023 19:29  34078
    An Interesting Possibility: The FG-42 in 8x33

    Here's an interesting thought - what if they made the FG-42 in 8x33mm Kurz? Well, they actually did, in very small numbers. The rifle's designer, Louis Stange, actually thought it was a really good idea, and the Heereswaffenamt office converted a handful of first model FG42s for testing, although it never went farther than that. The Army was very much in favor fo the 8x33mm cartridge in the MP43/44 for a variety of reasons, but the Luftwaffe was determined to issue its own unique rifle in the full 8x57mm cartridge.

    After the war, there was one further addendum to this idea - Waffenfabrik Bern in Switzerland made a couple experimental patterns of what was essentially the FG42 in 7.5mm Kurz (7.5x38mm). These were tested as part of Switzerland's move to a self-loading rifle, but ultimately lost out to SIG's design in the full 7.5x55mm.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 21.12.2023 19:15  34076
    Sven [34074]: How a German FG 42 Works

    The FG 42 is a selective-fire 7.92×57mm Mauser automatic rifle produced in Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapon was developed specifically for the use of the Fallschirmjäger airborne infantry in 1942 and was used in very limited numbers until the end of the war.

    It combined the characteristics and firepower of a light machine gun in a lightweight form slightly shorter (but considerably bulkier and heavier) than the standard-issue Karabiner 98k bolt-action infantry rifle. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of World War II, the FG 42 influenced post-war small arms development, and many features of its design, such as general shape, stock style, gas-rotating bolt operation (itself copied from the Lewis gun) and sheet metal and plastic construction were copied by the US Army when they developed the M60 machine gun.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 21.12.2023 19:09  34075
    GEVARM AS A PISTOL. NON SHOOTING MODEL. COMPLETE DISASSEMBLY, PARTS, MATERIALS

    For the starters. I hate welding. Love fastening. More mechanically challenging and demanding I think.
    More joy for me.

    Everything here is simple hardware materials. An thick wall aluminum tube ( don,t remember how I got it) happened to fit the Gevarm bolt nicely. That had triggered my creative fit.
    Another piece of luck- spacer for the plug fits well and a ‘rice burner’ clip-on bar telescoped inside the receiver making a fake barrel.

    The only serous ‘machining’ done with a drill press, an angular grinder and files: the handgrip/ rear plug bracket . I had some used and holed up piece of I think 3/8 aluminum, an old motorcycle brake bracket …

    The thumb screws for sights just a joke….I might do something nicer.
    The aluminum cover on the trigger group keeps the pins from potentially loosening out.

    Important piece, the mag shroud/ ejector. Genius design by Gevarm a d Voere. 1) it sends rounds perfectly to the barrel. Never misdeeds. 2) deflects used shells as an ejector. They have no room to get stuck.
    In the Voere case- ejects more robustly due to the sharp left corner.

    I wish I was allowed to finish it, but I have to stop here… it was fun.

    I might consider an interesting and aesthetic collapsing wire stock….
    Thanks. Enjoy.

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