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Remington M1903A4 Sniper at the Range (ad-free)

Today we are taking the Remington M1903A4 out to the range for some shooting. This was the standard US sniper rifle during World War Two, and I'm curious to see how one actually handles...

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Fabryka Broni "Łucznik" – Radom Factory Tour (ad-free)

Fabryka Broni originally dates to 1925, when it was set up as a factory to make small arms for the Polish military. It was occupied be German forces during World War Two and on the post-war Communi...

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Questions for a military volunteer?

Edit: Thanks for all the questions! We just finished the interview, and it turned into over two hours in two separate sessions. I'll get the first one posted promptly; I think you guys will really ...

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Improving Mosins: The Estonian M1935 (ad-free)

When Estonia declared independence from Russia in 1918, it had no formal military. After winning a 2-year War of Independence, the nation needed to set up its own armed forces. The rifles available...

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My Low-Profile Plate Carrier and Lynx Brutality AAR (w/ Jari Laine) (ad-free)

I'm joined today by Jari, the CEO of Varusteleka to talk about one of the pieces of gear we both used in Lynx Brutality: Varusteleka's new Low Visibility Plate Carrier. It's designed to keep the sh...

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Rearming West Germany: The G1 FAL (ad-free)

Today we are taking a look at a German G1 pattern FAL. The initial purchased of the G1 were actual made by the German Border Guard (the Bundesgrenschutz). In the aftermath of World War Two, the wes...

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Ultima Ratio: RAID and the Founding of PGM Precision (ad-free)

Thanks to Creedmoor Sports for sponsoring this video, and providing a couple of fine shooting mats to experiment with. Check them out for all your long range competition needs!

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Fascinating Finds in a Guadalcanal Relic Museum (ad-free)

Today I'm visiting the Solomon Islands War Memorial Museum in Honiara (the capital city on Guadalcanal). This is a private museum run by two brothers on the island, and it is filled to the brim wit...

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M1903A4: America's WW2 Sniper Rifle (ad-free)

The United States Army entered World War Two with neither sniper rifles nor a sniper training program. As troops began to see combat, requests began to come back to the War Department that both wer...

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Chatellerault Experimental SMGs: MAC48 & 48LS (ad-free)

Continuing our look at the French submachine gun designs from the Chatellerault Arsenal, today we have the MAC48 and MAC48LS (lightened and simplified). In the development program that would eventu...

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Lynx Brutality 2023 Day 1 - Kettlebells and Electrocution (ad-free)

It's time for Lynx Brutality 2023! Polenar Tactical presented this match again at the Lynx Pro Training Center in Slovenia, and they outdid themselves. It was a really excellent match, with both gr...

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Lynx Brutality 2023 Day 2 - Missiles and Grenade Launchers (ad-free)

Day Two at Polenar Tactical's 2023 Lynx Brutality! My Arex Delta L and Perun X16 continue to run flawlessly in today's final five stages. Despite making plenty of mistakes today, I ended up placing...

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Last Gasp of the German Maxim: the Air-Cooled MG 08/18 (ad-free)

The MG 08/18 was developed at the very end of World War One as a lighter alternative to the MG 08/15. It used an air-cooled barrel, and between not needing water and having lighter parts it managed...

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Chang Feng CS/LS 06 - China's Take on the Helical-Mag SMG (ad-free)

The Chang Feng is named for the company that developed it, the Chongqing Chang Feng Company Ltd in (you guessed it) Chongqing. It was designed by one Qing Shangsheng, who had ample prior firearms d...

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M28/76: A Finnish Competition & Sniper Mosin (ad-free)

The Finns developed several difference scopes rifles in the 1930s, but none were made in large quantities, and they were not really much used during the Winter War or Continuation War. The first po...

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Star Model S: A Compact .380 for the Spanish Air Force (ad-free)

Star introduced their first compact tilting-barrel pistol (the Model D) in 1922. The Spanish military was interested in something along these lines, but the Model D was intended to be a civilian po...

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Project Lantan: Poland Designs a Modular AK in 7x41mm (ad-free)

In the early 1970s, Poland wanted to replace their 7.62x39mm Kalashnikov rifles. The Soviet Union was developing the 5.45mm AK-74, but the Poles wanted to make a more ambitious advance in small arm...

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Finland Salvages a "Tragic Boating Accident": Grafton Vetterli Rifles (ad-free)

During the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese government helped smuggle arms to potential revolutionaries in Russia, in hopes of provoking a domestic crisis that would divert Russia military force fo...

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Slovenia's Specialized Bullpup: the F2000S (ad-free)

When the Slovenian Army decided to adopt a new infantry rifle in the mid-2000s, the Arex Defense company decided to submit the F-2000 into the trials. The H&K G36 was widely expected to be the ...

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Optics on Sturmgewehrs: Was This Really A Thing? (ad-free)

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Ask Ian: Donating Gun Collections to Museums...or Not (ad-free)

Lots of people put together significant gun collections over a lifetime, and want to see those collections preserved after they pass. This often manifests as looking for a museum that will keep a c...

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Llama M82: Gabilondo Copies the Beretta (But More Complicated) (ad-free)

The Llama M82 was adopted as the new Spanish Army service pistol to replace aging Star Model B pistols. The design of the side is mechanically almost identical to a Beretta 92, while the frame and ...

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Remington's Only Lever-Action: The Nylon 76 "Trail Rider" (ad-free)

In 1962, Remington tried to exploit the popularity of pop-culture cowboys by introducing a lever-action version of its of its Nylon 66 semiauto .22 rifle. This new model was the Nylon 76, named the...

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Nylon 66: Remington's Revolutionary Plastic Rifle (ad-free)

In the 1950s, Remington decided that it needed an inexpensive new .22 self-loading rifle to add to its catalog. In looking at how to reduce the cost of such a rifle, they hit upon the idea of using...

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Special Book Shipping Deal for Europe!

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For the preorder of "Small Arms of World W...

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Announcing My Newest Book: Small Arms of WWII - United States

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PTR-44 Sturmgewehr at a 2-Gun Match (ad-free)

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Optics on Sturmgewehrs?

Scheduled for May 26.

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Croatia and Slovenia Meetups

There are three meetups that will happen on my trip to Lynx Brutality...

1: Zagreb, Sunday May 21st at the Vintage Industrial Bar at Savska Cesta 160, 10000, Zagreb  from 1800-2000 (6pm-...

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Slovenian SAR80: Sterling Out-Simplifies the AR-180 (ad-free)

The British Sterling firm designed the SAR-80 (specifically, their engineer Frank Waters) as a very simple rifle to sell to countries outside the main NATO/Warsaw spheres of influence. Sterling end...

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