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Heckfire by ShootingSight: The Best Trigger for H&K & Clone Rifles (9mm / 5.56 / 7.62) (Ad-free)

One of the shortcomings of H&K roller-delayed long guns has always been their triggers. As they come form the factory (with the exception of niche items like the PSG-1 trigger pack) they are lo...

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2-Gun on the Elbe: SVT40 vs M1 Garand

Today I'm taking an SVT-40 to the monthly 2-Gun Action Challenge Match, and I'm joined by my friend Tom shooting an M1 Garand. We're both using moderately accurate gear, and so naturally I have a T...

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The 1950 Marketing Contest to Name the S&W Chiefs Special (ad-free)

Today we're taking a look at a Smith & Wesson Chiefs Special, but not just any Chiefs Special. This is serial number 29, factory engraved and gifted to Chief Edward Book of Passaic New Jersey i...

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MAS-49 Carabine Mitrailleuse: A French Prototype Lever-Delayed Assault Rifle (Ad-free)

When France was developing it's new suite of small arms in the late 1940s, there was a debate over whether to adopt an intermediate-power cartridge or retain the full-power 7.5x54mm round for the i...

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Hammerli FK-31: Diopter Competition Rifles for the Haganah

In 1949, Israel was still fighting its war of independence, and purchasing arms internationally was difficult to do. The recently-formalized IDF wanted sniper rifles, and looked to Hammerli in Swit...

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Historical What-If: The CAR-15 SD

What is the MP5 was never adopted, and instead the vented barrel and telescoping silencer used by the SD model was instead developed for the AR-15? Broad River Tactical thought it would be fun to f...

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Hi-Point YC-9 Yeet Cannon at the BUG Match (Ad-free)

Hi-Point finally released their double-stack YC-9 Yeet Cannon a few months ago, and they sent me one to try out so I figured I'd take it to the monthly BackUp Gun Match.

The new YC-9 is exact...

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Cape Esperance and the Japanese Evacuation of Guadalcanal (Ad-free)

Today we return to Guadalcanal, to the site of the last actuals of the campaign. For the Japanese, the defeat at Edson's Ridge (aka Bloody Ridge) forced a disastrous and uncoordinated retreat into ...

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SVT-40: The Soviet Standard Semiauto from WW2 (Ad-free)

The Red Army was interested in developing a semiautomatic rifle clear back to the mid 1920s, and they spent about 15 years running trials and development programs to find one. First in 1930 a Degty...

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PT-83

Scheduled for February 5.

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Beecher's Bible: A Sharps 1853 from John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry (Ad-free)

On October 16, 1859 John Brown and 19 men left the Kennedy farmhouse and made their way a few miles south to the Harpers Ferry Arsenal. They planned to seize the Arsenal and use its arms - along wi...

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Meetup & Book Signing: Las Vegas, January 27

I will be doing a public book signing (so, not limited to Patrons) at the Antique Arms Show in Las Vegas this month. The show is held at the Westgate Resort & Casino off the Las Vegas Strip on ...

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Variations on Gras Cavalry Carbines & Conversions from Ethiopia (Ad-free)

While I was at InterOrdnance unpacking French rifles, I took the opportunity to pull out a couple different examples of Gras Cavalry Carbines to show the differences between original French product...

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Hogue Avenger vs M1911 at the Range (Ad-free)

Yesterday we looked at where the Hogue Avenger came from and how it works; today I'm out at the range to test it out against a nicely customized M1911...

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Hogue Avenger: Precision Accuracy Via Delayed Blowback (Ad-free)

The Avenger is a flapper-delayed blowback, fixed barrel conversion upper assembly for the Model 1911 pistol. It was designed by Austrian Peter Spielberger, and manufactured by Hogue in the US and P...

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Ero: The Croatian Uzi (With Israeli Help?) (Ad-free)

The best of the submachine guns made in Croatia during the Homeland War was the Ero, made by a company called Arma. The Ero is a basically perfect, parts-interchangeable copy of the Israeli Uzi tha...

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State of the Channel: 2024

For 2024, you can look forward to an additional video each week. I will, of course, continue to upload ad-free videos for all of you here on Patreon; thank you for your continued support!

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Replacing Beretta: the S&W XM10 Trials Pistol (Ad-free)

When the US adopted the Beretta Model 92 as the new M9 standard issue handgun in 1985, it was not without controversy. In particular, there was a scandal of cracked and broken M9 slides shortly aft...

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Cold War Belgium: Comparing the Vigneron M1 and M2 SMGs (Ad-free)

The Vigneron was Belgium's standard submachine gun during the early years of the Cold War. It was originally adopted as the M1 in 1953, and about 21,300 were made. In 1954, several modifications we...

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M90A Close Assault Weapons System Prototype (Ad-Free)

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 M9...

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Angstadt Vanquish: An Inexpensive Integrally-Silenced 9mm AR Barrel (Ad-free)

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), ...

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Making Do: South Africa's 7.62mm NATO Bren Gun Conversions (Ad-free)

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 wa,r the Bren guns were put into storage, as converti...

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Overview of Soviet Military Handguns: Nagant, Tokarev, Makarov (Ad-Free)

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 stan...

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Hamas Claims to Make Sniper Rifles in Gaza - Are They Really? (Ad-free)

Hamas - or rather its specific military wing the Al Qassam Brigade - posted a video on Twitter / X yesterday purporting to show the manufacture of .50 caliber sniper rifles in Gaza. I was curious t...

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Gear-Ratio-Delayed? Yep, It's a Thing: French MAT 1955 Prototype (Ad-free)

In the search for an improvement to the MAS 1949 rifle for the French military, all the French arsenals proposed new designs. MAS supplied an updated version that was ultimately adopted as the MAS ...

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Extra Firepower for Vietnam: the Aussie "B!tch" (Ad-free)

Many of the special forces groups that operated during the Vietnam War found they standard issue weapons a but unwieldy for use in confined jungle environments. They also found a need for something...

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PMM: Russia's Modernized Makarov (Now With 50% More Mag Capacity!) (Ad-free)

Having served as the standard Soviet military sidearm for several decades, the PM Makarov was getting a bit obsolescent by the late 1980s. More of the world was using locked breech, 9x19mm service ...

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Weirdest of the French Trials SMGs: the EROP 1954 (Ad-free)

"EROP" was a small company based in Paris, which produced about 18 submachine gun prototypes between 1954 and 1956. These were submitted to French military trials in several different configuration...

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Headstamp Book Title Contest

In the next few months Headstamp will be releasing a new book about Hungarian AK rifles, written by a Hungarian researcher. It covers their history, variations, accessories, and such and has a ton ...

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Gorilla GF-10: Lightweight Hunting Semiauto in 8.6mm Blackout (w/ Ballistics Gel) (ad-free)

Today I've got one of Gorilla Ammo's GF-10 rifles to do some shooting with. It's an AR-10 platform chambered for 8.6mm Blackout (they also offer it in .243 Win, .260 Rem, 6.5CM, and .308 Win). It w...

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