There was the M2 Carbine developed by the US in WW2 but it more of a Selective-fire version of the M1 Carbine, and it was issued too late in ww2 during 1944 and only saw some usage.
Lol, like that's the main feature of an assault rifle. An assault rifle needs to have 3 distinct features: 1. To have an intermediate cartridge 2. To have select-fire capabilities 3. To have a detachable magazine
@@jaredelizardo201 Well, my reply was adressed to the first one. I mean, I know I never fired one in real life, but I did hold one during a military exposition where members of the US 101st Airborne division were invited and they explained exactly what is an assault rifle.
The swastika flag is incorrect for all German weapons entering service before 1933. The emperial German flag from 1871 to 1918 has black, white and red horizontal stripes, after that it was black, red and yellow until 1933, then it was back to black, white and red until 1935. The swastika flag only served as an addition to the actual national flag and was not declared the official flag before 1935.
And today all Russian automatic rifles are copies of the Sturmgewehr 44, produced from September, 1944 to April, 1945, in 400 000 pieces. Kalashnikov AK-47 is just a bad copy of that German rifle, after 1947. Than, that kind of rifles started to produce Americans, French, British, Chinese, ect. But, not before 1950s. Simple as that! Simple like a truth! Not complicated like lies of winners of WW2! Be saluted!
@@DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh please stop talking nonsense without understanding the issue at all. AK has more in common with the m1 rifle than with the Sturmgewehr. If you don't love Russians, don't love them in silence
@@duckduckov4362 Russians were robbed, after 1945, one million of patents from defeated Germany. During this occupation, they were killed, robbed, raped and abused so many civilians like nobody before in a German history. And, if the Soviets never occupied Germany, than today Russia never got Space, Rocket and Nuclear program. All these programs were German innovations and patents. And, they robbed that like a criminals what they are even today. The same was with Americans, British and the French. They were all absolute winners of WW2 and they destroyed German state, people and Europa, after 1945. Simple as that! And, I do not write nonsense! I just write the only and eternal truth. And, yes! I don't like laying Russians and own false allies. Long live our beloved Europa and our people! Down to all our enemies!
Austria was already absorbed into the Third Reich in WW2 and was not independent at that time; Russia was part of the Soviet Union at that time; Spain was not in WW2; Czech Republic was not independent at that time; Sweden and Switzerland were neutral. The whole geopolitical aspect needs working on for this video.
Some countries did not get involved in WW2 but their weapons were exported to other countries to be used. Also some countries were not independent as a result of being invaded.
@@dataillusion Russia did not exist as a country between 1917 and early 1990’s, and you attribute 2 of the 4 so-called Russian rifles to Russia when in fact they were made by the Soviet Union. Canada used a different design flag from 1922-1957, which included WW2 period, so your video is incorrect about Canada's flag during WW2. Czech republic did not exist as a country until 1993.
@@hugh8329 I think the arguement of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern Russia is an aguement to be had. The same can be said about Imperial China, the Chinese Republic, Communist China and Taiwan. Are they a different country because of the totally new governement and social order or does the shared cultural and historical heritage simply make them the same country under a new badge? I would argue the former. If, for example, the Union had totally lost the US Civil War and had somehow been completely taken over by the CSA(Confederate States of America), it would not be the same country. Territorial claims may be similar but if a country has to renegotiate treaties and boundries with the new government, it means it is a new country. So, in other words, a place like Taiwan IS the original Chinese Republic and the CCP has no claim over it since they were never governed by the same laws and treaties since the communist took over the mainland. Shared cultural, racial background or previous land claims should have no impact on an independent state in these cases. Otherwise, Russia would have and actual claim to Alaska. America would have claim to the lower part of British Columbia and Vancouver. Britain would have claim to many ports and cities around the world. Italy would have claim to most of Europe, Northern Africa and Western Asia, while Greece could claim lands going as far as India. Mongolia could claim nearly a third of the Earth's land mass. China's claim to Taiwan and the 9 dash line is totally stupid. They demand historical adherence to their boundries from hundreds or thousands of years ago even though they are a totally different government and country that existed. They quite literally murdered anyone that had anything to do with the old governement and replaced it with a totally new country, treaties and economy. Lets just hope that one day, the whole international community will stand up and recognize Taiwan as a separate country instead of bowing down to China. It reminds me of Russia recently placing Alaska and parts of California on Russian maps because they were settled by Russians.
Karabinek Wz. 29 shown is a Gewehr-29/40 (german production identical to the Kar98k) 'Berthier Rifle' shown is a MAS-36 MAS-36 shown is a Berthier M1934, a Berthier Carbine converted to 7.5mm 'Mannlicher M1895' should be labeled Mannlicher M1895/30 Stutzen as is shown 'Mosin-Nagant' shown is a Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, despite being listed as the original 1891 Vz. 24 has a Kar98k Sighthood when it should have a Unique one Type-38 Rifle shown is a Carbine '1889 Belgian Mauser' is a Mauser M1889/36 despite listed as the original variant FN Model 24 did not serve with the Belgian army Gewehr-98 shown is a Wz. 98a, a Polish reproduction, note the thumb groove and flat rear sight HIW VSK did not see full production or service 'Danish Krag Jorgensen' is a Model 1889/24 Artillery Carbine 'Krag Jorgensen' is a US Model 1896, being the only krag in the video without a denonym infront of it, it could also be mistaken as the Original krag despite the design originating in Norway Winchester M1895 shown here is specifically an Imperial Russian contract with full rifle stock and stripper clip guide, not in service with the US Military 'Springfield M1903' is a Springfield M1903A3 specifically, which was not in service in 1903 'Swiss Mannlicher Carbine' is specifically an M1893 (very niche this one, I just really feel proper designations are important) 'Norwagian Krag-Jorgensen' (Norwegian*) is a Krag-Jorgensen M1894, did not enter service in 1889, but did serve until WWII "Jungle Carbine" was a nickname given after WWII during the malayan emergency and the proper name is Lee-Enfield No.5 Mk.I
The Ross Rifle was never issued to Canadian troops in WW2. The Canadian Divisions in WW1 were initially issued the Ross but it was a poor performer in the trenches and was replaced by the Lee Enfield Pattern 1914. In WW2 the standard issue for the Canadian Army was the Lee Enfield No. 4.
The Ross rifle was not used by Canada in WWII. It was used in WWI and retired for the Lee Enfield, because of poor performance in battlefield conditions.
You forgot the Polish version of Mauser Karabin wz.98 . Wz.29 was a carbine version. Kbsp wz.38M wasn't in regular service and was tested before adopting it in the single units . And there was a shortened version of the Mosin Nagant chambered into 7.92 mm Mauser round in the service of Polish cavalry units too
so many mistakes rn the vz.98/22 was only exported to other countries and wasn't used in ww2 and zh-29 was literally used by the chinese in second sino japanese war and vz.33 was used as gewehr 33/40 and yes it was used by south american countries
The Vetterli in this video isn't a model 1870, is a model 1916 or, better a Vetterli 70/87/16, that is a Vetterli 10,35mm model 1870 modified for clip loading in 1887 and again modified for the 6,5mm ammo in 1916. I hardly doubt that any of the original single shot, 10,35mm black powder model 1870 was still in active service in Italy by 1939.
It never existed an gun with the name Gewehr 98K by the Wehrmacht. The standard Rifle was the Karabiner 98 kurz short Kar98k and yes Kar98k and not K98k because great K alone stands in the Wehrmacht for Kanone (Canon), so an big Gun like an entire Artillery Gun.
In 1:48 to 2:14 scene, What the happen?! Where is Type 5 rifle?? That is Japanese Army new hit rate and hyper power and like USA M1 Grande semi-automatic rifle design, And that Type 5 rifle can feed loading 10 or 15 round magazine, Why did not show this Type 5 rifle, WHY!?
tbf semi auto rifles were pretty rare among most troops in ww2, only the americans had it standard issue for all riflemen. the majority of all other soldiers had bolt actions.
The author of this video has a terribly superficial knowledge of history, e.g. 1922 was not the Czech Republic but Czechoslovakia, the Czechs kept their flag after the breakup, Germany also had a flag with a swastika since 1936.
In later video i changed those errors, its not that i didn't the Czeh was named Czechoslovakia back then, i used the latest country names for people to know the countries clearly
Spain wasn't at war during WW2 it was a fascist country that was more aligned with Italy and Germany than the Allies, however technically maintained a fragile peace in WW2. It went through its "civil war" as somewhat an outsider propagated pre-war laboratory just prior to WW2, akin to perhaps Ukraine currently for something much bigger.
You have the MAS-36 and the Berthier backwards.
uh wdym backwards isn't you mean is switching?
@@champ0910 Uh no.
@@champ0910he means photos
@@WhatsUp-fe8jc Bro i mean photo too
@@champ0910 Alr
There was the M2 Carbine developed by the US in WW2 but it more of a Selective-fire version of the M1 Carbine, and it was issued too late in ww2 during 1944 and only saw some usage.
Each firearm tells a story of innovation, strategy, and the brave soldiers who wielded them.
A great way to remember them
Some people say that these automatic rifles are first assault rifles but that’s not true, assault rifles features pistol grips instead of rifle grips
Plus they are chambered in intermediate cartridges like 5.56x45, 7.62x39, or 7.92x33 unlike the automatic rifles
All riffle are in Museum?
Lol, like that's the main feature of an assault rifle.
An assault rifle needs to have 3 distinct features:
1. To have an intermediate cartridge
2. To have select-fire capabilities
3. To have a detachable magazine
@@Antimanele104tell that too the first two Dumass'es in the comments
@@jaredelizardo201 Well, my reply was adressed to the first one. I mean, I know I never fired one in real life, but I did hold one during a military exposition where members of the US 101st Airborne division were invited and they explained exactly what is an assault rifle.
Great vid. Thank you!
The swastika flag is incorrect for all German weapons entering service before 1933. The emperial German flag from 1871 to 1918 has black, white and red horizontal stripes, after that it was black, red and yellow until 1933, then it was back to black, white and red until 1935. The swastika flag only served as an addition to the actual national flag and was not declared the official flag before 1935.
Correct, but whatever🤷🏼♂️
@@aka99 Let's hope "whatever" is not your approach towards all of history😜.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 no, it isnt 🤪
I think the author is using the flag as all of those weapons were in service in ww2 on the German side, thus under that flag.
@@Tonk68 The first three had long been phased out before WW2 began, so a different flag would apply here.
The Sturmgewher is in a class of it's own. Definitely the most advanced rifle of its time and would revolutionize modern combat rifles forever
And today all Russian automatic rifles are copies of the Sturmgewehr 44, produced from September, 1944 to April, 1945, in 400 000 pieces. Kalashnikov AK-47 is just a bad copy of that German rifle, after 1947. Than, that kind of rifles started to produce Americans, French, British, Chinese, ect. But, not before 1950s. Simple as that! Simple like a truth! Not complicated like lies of winners of WW2! Be saluted!
@@DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh
please stop talking nonsense without understanding the issue at all. AK has more in common with the m1 rifle than with the Sturmgewehr.
If you don't love Russians, don't love them in silence
@@duckduckov4362 Russians were robbed, after 1945, one million of patents from defeated Germany. During this occupation, they were killed, robbed, raped and abused so many civilians like nobody before in a German history. And, if the Soviets never occupied Germany, than today Russia never got Space, Rocket and Nuclear program. All these programs were German innovations and patents. And, they robbed that like a criminals what they are even today. The same was with Americans, British and the French. They were all absolute winners of WW2 and they destroyed German state, people and Europa, after 1945. Simple as that! And, I do not write nonsense! I just write the only and eternal truth. And, yes! I don't like laying Russians and own false allies. Long live our beloved Europa and our people! Down to all our enemies!
Austria was already absorbed into the Third Reich in WW2 and was not independent at that time; Russia was part of the Soviet Union at that time; Spain was not in WW2; Czech Republic was not independent at that time; Sweden and Switzerland were neutral. The whole geopolitical aspect needs working on for this video.
Some countries did not get involved in WW2 but their weapons were exported to other countries to be used.
Also some countries were not independent as a result of being invaded.
@@dataillusion Russia did not exist as a country between 1917 and early 1990’s, and you attribute 2 of the 4 so-called Russian rifles to Russia when in fact they were made by the Soviet Union. Canada used a different design flag from 1922-1957, which included WW2 period, so your video is incorrect about Canada's flag during WW2. Czech republic did not exist as a country until 1993.
Everyone talking about Austria, but no one talking about Mexico not sending soldiers.
@@hugh8329 se ofendio
@@hugh8329 I think the arguement of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern Russia is an aguement to be had. The same can be said about Imperial China, the Chinese Republic, Communist China and Taiwan. Are they a different country because of the totally new governement and social order or does the shared cultural and historical heritage simply make them the same country under a new badge?
I would argue the former. If, for example, the Union had totally lost the US Civil War and had somehow been completely taken over by the CSA(Confederate States of America), it would not be the same country. Territorial claims may be similar but if a country has to renegotiate treaties and boundries with the new government, it means it is a new country. So, in other words, a place like Taiwan IS the original Chinese Republic and the CCP has no claim over it since they were never governed by the same laws and treaties since the communist took over the mainland. Shared cultural, racial background or previous land claims should have no impact on an independent state in these cases.
Otherwise, Russia would have and actual claim to Alaska. America would have claim to the lower part of British Columbia and Vancouver. Britain would have claim to many ports and cities around the world. Italy would have claim to most of Europe, Northern Africa and Western Asia, while Greece could claim lands going as far as India. Mongolia could claim nearly a third of the Earth's land mass.
China's claim to Taiwan and the 9 dash line is totally stupid. They demand historical adherence to their boundries from hundreds or thousands of years ago even though they are a totally different government and country that existed. They quite literally murdered anyone that had anything to do with the old governement and replaced it with a totally new country, treaties and economy. Lets just hope that one day, the whole international community will stand up and recognize Taiwan as a separate country instead of bowing down to China. It reminds me of Russia recently placing Alaska and parts of California on Russian maps because they were settled by Russians.
I swear i always learn something new from these videos
I'm glad, you've learned from my videos Thank You
Where are the Finnish rifles? 🇫🇮
Украдены у СССР, куплены у Швеции
@@user-alfreddy_fazI take it u mean there M39's which is a beautiful piece of Finnish art the evolution of the God Awful Russian Mosin-Nagant 91/30
@@jaredelizardo201 Mosin nagant is not awful. Fire power didn't stay enemy alive
What a amazing video 🤩👍
Can you please making video about WW2 machine gun ?
I am already giving a like for this video 😀
Thank you, i'm planning to make the ww2 machine gun in the near future
Karabinek Wz. 29 shown is a Gewehr-29/40 (german production identical to the Kar98k)
'Berthier Rifle' shown is a MAS-36
MAS-36 shown is a Berthier M1934, a Berthier Carbine converted to 7.5mm
'Mannlicher M1895' should be labeled Mannlicher M1895/30 Stutzen as is shown
'Mosin-Nagant' shown is a Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, despite being listed as the original 1891
Vz. 24 has a Kar98k Sighthood when it should have a Unique one
Type-38 Rifle shown is a Carbine
'1889 Belgian Mauser' is a Mauser M1889/36 despite listed as the original variant
FN Model 24 did not serve with the Belgian army
Gewehr-98 shown is a Wz. 98a, a Polish reproduction, note the thumb groove and flat rear sight
HIW VSK did not see full production or service
'Danish Krag Jorgensen' is a Model 1889/24 Artillery Carbine
'Krag Jorgensen' is a US Model 1896, being the only krag in the video without a denonym infront of it, it could also be mistaken as the Original krag despite the design originating in Norway
Winchester M1895 shown here is specifically an Imperial Russian contract with full rifle stock and stripper clip guide, not in service with the US Military
'Springfield M1903' is a Springfield M1903A3 specifically, which was not in service in 1903
'Swiss Mannlicher Carbine' is specifically an M1893 (very niche this one, I just really feel proper designations are important)
'Norwagian Krag-Jorgensen' (Norwegian*) is a Krag-Jorgensen M1894, did not enter service in 1889, but did serve until WWII
"Jungle Carbine" was a nickname given after WWII during the malayan emergency and the proper name is Lee-Enfield No.5 Mk.I
yeah a lot of inaccuracies in here, not a massive deal but still
also the Type 99 Arisaka was in service in 1939 and yhe Type 97 Arisaka 1937
¿porqué no contaste el fg-42 para alemania?
The person making this video probably saw that the FG-42 had a bipod and assumed it was a light machine gun.
my boy has back with an banger
Lets Goo
"with an anger" or "with a banger" but never "with an banger", brother
Japanese WW2 standart Riffle : Type 99,... we can call " Arisaka " ....
The Ross Rifle was never issued to Canadian troops in WW2. The Canadian Divisions in WW1 were initially issued the Ross but it was a poor performer in the trenches and was replaced by the Lee Enfield Pattern 1914. In WW2 the standard issue for the Canadian Army was the Lee Enfield No. 4.
It was used in limited numbers, in the end of WW2
That’s the end In limited numbers tho Canada was involved in the war from start to finish and were using the Lee Enfield no.4 rifle for much of it
Forgot about the FG-42
it barely existed
Mosin Nagant used in late 19th century to 21st century wars. so, both world wars and possibly World War 3.
The Ross rifle was not used by Canada in WWII. It was used in WWI and retired for the Lee Enfield, because of poor performance in battlefield conditions.
@michaeltroster9059#so what doesn't mean you destroy them you sell them too someone who wants it's call global trade bruh!#Duh.
I’m watching this video while I’m next to a M1 carbine right now 😅
Great video!
It looks liké there is a confusion between the french Berthier and mas36 rifles in terms of picture 😊 !
Yeah, that it an editing error, sorry for that
I need 300 boxes of those to buy
0:40 that gun is not the Berthier That is The MAS-36
В немецкую линейку забыли добавить обе версии ФГ42, все-таки легенда.
Ну да, учитывая что автомат Федорова указали, ФГ тоже надо было указывать
You forgot the Polish version of Mauser Karabin wz.98 . Wz.29 was a carbine version. Kbsp wz.38M wasn't in regular service and was tested before adopting it in the single units . And there was a shortened version of the Mosin Nagant chambered into 7.92 mm Mauser round in the service of Polish cavalry units too
Good ol’ M1 Garand 3:54
Watching this so i know which to pick in Enlisted in the long run
I like a Mosin Nagant
You forgot the Rare FG42 of the Fallschirmjaeger
Everyone with bolt actions or more rarely semi autos (except US) and then Germany having a standard full auto rifle for the time is truly impressive
Germans were ahead of its time
0:27 the wz.29 was literally from google and edited
0:43 the berthier rifle is mas 36 wth
tbh berthier doesn't looks like mas 36
so many mistakes rn the vz.98/22 was only exported to other countries and wasn't used in ww2 and zh-29 was literally used by the chinese in second sino japanese war and vz.33 was used as gewehr 33/40 and yes it was used by south american countries
There is an editing error between the 'Berthier rifle' and 'Mas 36' sorry for that
I also included rifles which were not used by their original countries, but imported in other countries to be used in WW2
What about Greece, Serbia ,Romania and Bulgaria?
Can you explain the rifles name in a movie the predator broyd Holbrook movie. He used the rifle can you explain his rifle.
hi bro ❤next video machine guns in ww2 ❤ you are the best ❤
Thank you bro, i'm planning to make that one
0:49 that gun is not the MAS too That look like a Mosin nagant carbine
The Berthier and MAS36 have been reversed.
3:58 4:04 LEGENDARY WORLD WAR 2 Rifles from usa
In Poland you miss Wz.98A
Polish carbine wz 1926 browning and polish mauser?
May you make ww2 tank video Please
I got you bro
You confused MAS-36 and Berthier rifles
Also Poles used Mauser wz.98a too
The Vetterli in this video isn't a model 1870, is a model 1916 or, better a Vetterli 70/87/16, that is a Vetterli 10,35mm model 1870 modified for clip loading in 1887 and again modified for the 6,5mm ammo in 1916. I hardly doubt that any of the original single shot, 10,35mm black powder model 1870 was still in active service in Italy by 1939.
They were still active, used as sniper rifles
@@dataillusion the ones chambered for the 10.35mm black powder ammo?
There is a slight mistake on the french Rifles. You inverted the Bertier and the Mas36.👍
Sorry i noticed that Too late
3:53 does that rifle exist that looks like it came from the 70s
good 👍 this goot
Thanks
3:03 that is an early version of the stg 44
Это ранняя версия stg 44,сделанная в 1942 году.
SPLENDID VIDEO-COMPILATION of these BEAUTIFUL, RELIABLE and POWERFUL Rifles from World War II👌🏻😎👍🏻
0:40 мин- ,,Веrthier Rifle,,??? Это MAS 36.
You have a # 4 Enfield labeled “ Mark lll” .
Why mas 36 is berthier?
The Berthier and MAS36 have been reversed.
It never existed an gun with the name Gewehr 98K by the Wehrmacht. The standard Rifle was the Karabiner 98 kurz short Kar98k and yes Kar98k and not K98k because great K alone stands in the Wehrmacht for Kanone (Canon), so an big Gun like an entire Artillery Gun.
You forgot the FG43 for Germany and the BAR for the USA. And I highly doubt the US used Krag Jorgensen and the Winchester 1895 in World War 2
Carcano ts carbine: don’t I exist to you 👁️👄👁️
U.S.A and Germany have the best Rifles ❤ !
usa🤔
Confondre le Berthier et le MAS36. T'en moques-tu à ce point ?
I wonder if the Germans will ever make HK556 chambered in the 7.92×57mm Mauser
In 1:48 to 2:14 scene, What the happen?! Where is Type 5 rifle?? That is Japanese Army new hit rate and hyper power and like USA M1 Grande semi-automatic rifle design, And that Type 5 rifle can feed loading 10 or 15 round magazine, Why did not show this Type 5 rifle, WHY!?
German had the best heavy machine gun at that time and still best of the best in this date
American and 🇩🇪
It was Czechoslovakia not just czech republic
We Brits stuck with bolt action for way too long
tbf semi auto rifles were pretty rare among most troops in ww2, only the americans had it standard issue for all riflemen. the majority of all other soldiers had bolt actions.
Who won
Allies
Me.
Mistake on french mas 36
Solo un appunto: il MAS 36 è indicato come Berthier mod. 07/15 M34 e viceversa..
During WW2, there was no country called Russia, there was a country of the USSR
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Mexico weren't in WW2. And the Thompson SMG?
The thompson is included in 'WW2 submachine gun' here is the link th-cam.com/video/pAEJ2oMj_mY/w-d-xo.html
The Carcano would also become associated with the assassination of John F Kennedy in November 1963
Fg-42?
The author of this video has a terribly superficial knowledge of history, e.g. 1922 was not the Czech Republic but Czechoslovakia, the Czechs kept their flag after the breakup, Germany also had a flag with a swastika since 1936.
In later video i changed those errors, its not that i didn't the Czeh was named Czechoslovakia back then, i used the latest country names for people to know the countries clearly
Um.... you're missing a few and adding a few that do not need to be in there ... :)
My favourite is the M1 Garand the Karabiner 98K and the leble 1886
I agree with the 98K But the M1 Garand was a piece of crap.
@@jamesofficial6829 The M1 Garand is the gun that won the war, cry harder wehraboo😂😂😂😂
Anyone who thinks the Garand was a " piece of crap" needs to read some memoirs of those who actually used it in combat.
@@jamesofficial6829lmao then explain why 5.4 million were made for the war…..
@@jasonchappina8319he’s just smooth brain
The thumbnail is how i would rank the effectiveness of thos weapons. German, American, British, and Soviet
i think i nailed it
@@dataillusionwhere's the Breda rifle for Italy?
Why didn't the British develop a semi-automic rifle?
The bolt actions on some of their rifles were so smooth that it arguably wasn't that necessary until after the war.
Because they were broke.
Germany 41 Clip Holds 30 Caliber sharpies.
And romania ??
Spain wasn't at war during WW2 it was a fascist country that was more aligned with Italy and Germany than the Allies, however technically maintained a fragile peace in WW2. It went through its "civil war" as somewhat an outsider propagated pre-war laboratory just prior to WW2, akin to perhaps Ukraine currently for something much bigger.
most of these rifles were never used in WW2
They were all used
Where is the German FG-42? 🤔
There was no russia during ww2. It will appear in 1991 as a federation
German rifles has longer magazine
Aguante Japón. Banzai desde chile
Spain did not participate in WW11 they were neutral.
They did with the germans in the eastern front they where a volunteer batalion that was a branch of the Spanias military
Als erstes sturmgewehr 44 dann Gewehr 98 und Gewehr 88
There was missing finland...
автоматическая винтовка Судаева
Where is Mosin in poland?
Am besten finde ich die britischen endfield Gewehre
What did the Indians use to fight Japanese?
Ben fatto! Attenzione ai fucili francesi, cambio di didascalie.
Where is philippines
Finnish rifles ???
Slovakia where ?
Причем здесь Россия 🇷🇺, это оружие периода СССР.
❤❤❤❤k31
самозарядная винтовка Токарева
erreur entre le berthier et le mas36
Sorry
foolish video of countries that didi't even fired a shot
Russia?! Russia wasn't a participant in ww2
They were.
Brazil???🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
И где траншейное ружье?