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Behind The Sights
Thailand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2024
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War of Rights River Crossing Shell Shock Experience Part 1
Absolute chaos and carnage. Reb arty on the hillside definitely nailed ever parts of this map. there is no safe zone for union defenders at all.
REMEMBER DO NOT STAY AT THE STONEWALL!
REMEMBER DO NOT STAY AT THE STONEWALL!
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How Mauser 1914 work
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Mauser attempted to enter civilian pocket pistol market in early 20th century by using a simple blowback chambering in .32 ACP browning. Not great, not terrible. enjoying some sales during WW1
SQUAD 44 | ALL FRENCH SMALL ARMS
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Although France got taken out in the early stage of war and did not participated in major battle until 1944 but they absolutely have great array of weaponry 00:01 Ruby 1915 01:20 PA 1935A 02:53 Lebel 1886 APX 1917 sniper rifle 06:45 MAS Mle 1892 Revolver 07:21 Berthier 1907/15-M16 09:30 Berthier 1892 M16 10:57 Boys anti-tank rifle 12:30 Lebel 1886 M93 15:12 MAS 1873 revolver 15:55 RSC M1917 17:...
This is what 5,000 hour experience from War of Rights look like Part 1
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Wholesome arty experience caught in 4K UHD! People definitely ate lot of shell in progressed. 19th century shell shock simulator!
How OSV-96 works
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The Russian answer to counter American Barrett M82/107 breaking away from their well-known short-strok,long-strok gas piston system. this time they did really using direct gas impingement for accuracy improvement on big boy 50 cal sniper/anti-material rifle.
WW2 German Squad Firepower
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WW2 German rifle squad typically consisted of 10 men armed with K98K,MP40,MG34,MG42 while infantry with SMG and Rifles providing security and maneuver tactic but the true firepower is came from LMG(MG34,MG42) both offensive and defensive role.
How Astra 400 work
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Just a plain boring straight blowback operated, originally it was chambered for underpowered 9x23 Largo ballistically identical to 9x19mm both in term of pressure and power. What make this pistol unique and great for this era is that people can put almost every kind of 9mm caliber in this pistol and it still working fine because of the chamber and magazine that designed for longer case of 9x23 ...
How Schwarzlose Model 1898 work
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Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose is truly a genius for late 1900s semi-automatic pistol design and engineering. this pistol packed with so many advance feature and well-ahead of it times. Rotating-bolt,multi-locking lug,short-recoil operate,magazine inside pistol grip,striker-fire with firing-pin as cocking indicator, firing high velocity bottleneck 7.65/7.63 Borchardt/mauser ammo. sadly it's fail t...
How AR-7 survival rifle work
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If you are downed pilot from USAF this is what you will get.Compact,all parts/mechanism packed inside buttstock, Blowback,22LR for such a small caliber its sound counterintuitive for self-defense but in reality it was never intended for head-on firefighting against all odds but definitely a self-defense against wilderness jungle,snakes and hunting for small animals to survived behind enemy lines.
SQUAD 44 | all Japanese hand grenade,mine,grenade launcher
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SQUAD 44 | all Japanese hand grenade,mine,grenade launcher
5:54 lmao
Bren gun supremacy!
The correct answer would be "badly"....and that comes from 4 decades of ownership...😂
The sound is soo unique, sounds like a tank
Pcp next please auto n semi thanks❤
Eugene stoner was really smart
truly genius and well-ahead of it time. Just like John Browning
This channels helps me get more inspiration, keep up the good work
Awesome! Thank you!
really sad that this game can't even break 500 concurrent players even on the weekends
Who cares. The servers are so full every night that the que lines are like 12 players deep.
thought this said from software
Whole lotta boolets
Que mecanismo bonito Yo lo usaría en una torreta
A few things, You missed the Type 96 6.5 LMG and the Type 100/44. The Type 38 rifle is from 1905, not 1903. The Type 38 sniper rifle is called Type 97. The Type BE mag holds 50 rounds, not 32.
Yep, that work!
Crazy I've never seen this game, seems fire 🔥
Also known as Post Scriptum originally - development now taken over by new developers (same ones as SQUAD)
I gotta check it out
@@Benjamin-cv3wi good luck... nobody plays it, everyone plays Hell Let Loose instead... HLL has over 5k players daily, this game has not even 500. It's almost impossible to get into a good game.
@@andthe4010 Why do you HLL shills always feel so threatened by Squad 44? You post anti S44 rants under every video about the game. You're hilariously pathetic.
@@andthe4010 Stop lying dude. There is at least 300-400 players every night. This type of game only needs a few lobbies to be active at any time. The matches are 100 players. I’ve also been playing Hell Let Loose since the beta. I’m a new player to Squad 44. But there are plenty of people.
Yeah this one seems overengineered
Yeah this one seems overengineered
Amazing idea and channel ! Can you show different major components (with mouse over) for the guns at one point - like for example, extractor, this sear, that spring, lugs etc. This way people who are new to guns may find it more interesting, and maybe also a partial disassembly for major parts. This is just a suggestion and nothing more. I just found your channel and I enjoy it, because I didn't have time to dive into world of guns myself. Great work and best of luck.
Great demonstration. Thanks
A slightly different design Luger. Very nice!!
Ahh the good old rotating barrel. Subbed
When i think of a pistol Its the image of this pistol that comes to my mind
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One can penetrate IIIa vests and helmets... the other is the .45ACP Tokarev is where it's at.
very nice
It's an innovative design that works extremely well for supply shortages. The same idea behind the M249, which can feed STANAG magazines in lieu of a belt, giving a machinegunner flexibility in short supply. Though, much more complex of a handover system.
yet they did suffer the same problem M249 can fed with STANAG magazine but it notorious for unreliable
How? Barely!
these animation can explain how the whole system actually working in motion than word description
The Mars was very powerful, needlessly so in fact. It was available in four chamberings: 8.5mm Mars, 9mm Mars, .45 Mars Short, and .45 Mars Long. The rounds were of a bottleneck design with a hefty powder dose. The .45 Mars Long is somewhere between .45 Super and .45 Win Mag in power. The cartridges had a peculiar design which was necessary for withstanding the violent cycling of the pistol. It produced a massive flash and vicious recoil. The captain in charge of the tests said "No one who fired once with the pistol wished to shoot it again." The British military was willing to consider adopting the design, but asked that it be scaled down. Gabbet-Fairfax, the designer, would not have it. For some reason he was absolutely determined that his semi-automatic be the most unpleasant thing to fire that it could be.
Same reason why no one adopt Desert Eagle in services.
O.K.
No puede ser más fea. La única ventaja que le veo, es la longitud del cañón.
That breechblock probably couldn't withstand the pressure.
actually it was supported by a thick wall breech on both side much like sliding-wedge breech block on artillery pieces. it's far stronger than we saw here.
good job broo
name play?
Same action as the m60
Who the fuck bullpuped my AS VAL?
I'm not an engineer, but I see some things that could potentially be simplified.
Surprise it’s an Ak
AS ALWAYS
New mechanism? Nyet comrade Rifle is fine
The way the bolt carrier telescopes the barrel is amazing.
That design is reused in FN F2000, it is also bullpup and eject spent cartridges above the gun barrel.
I know these Soviet guns were a little quirky, but this is genuinely goofy as fuck 😭
whats so goofy abt it?
@@brinken3034 for me it's the way it cicles ammunition, very cool!
AK, but inverted.
what could possibly goes wrong with inverted AK rights?
@@BTSights there's more dissadvantages than advantages. Why do you think groza-1 is not used, even if it uses 7.62x39?
@@hopelesssoul9363 that's exactly what happen
Hii
Wait, so you are telling me the guns used by terminators seen on the beginning of Terminator 2 with magazine on the very end of the gun's stock are not a complete nonsense? Splendid.
Only if it's in the 40 watt range
In theory you could put all your firearm components in the buttstock, the result being probably a pistol.
why didnt come out ? cause ugly ?
Also really complicated
Jamming would be painfully annoying
Imagine if you are Soviet conscripts guy trying to clearing the jammed cartridge or just trying to regularly cleaning/maintenance work every couple or days during combat. it could be absolutely nightmare
Trying to unjam this in the middle of a fight is a nightmare. That long-ass ejection port is just asking for an FTE. Meanwhile you have the AK platform, where if it jams, all you need to do 99% of the time is pull the charging handle. If its anything more complicated, disassembly and reassembly is incredibly easy since its just 3 huge parts.
The only gun to be more reliable than a Kalashnikov, beautiful...
"How much bakelite do you want to use?" "Yes."
just like cosmoline
its a complicated piecfe of work, but i loike it!
Uuzzii
It wasn't even a welrod he never twisted when he cycles the weapon he pulled it straight back.
Everyone knows. it's still funnier this way.
Brain's healthcare provider has a chance to do the funniest joke in history.