
The Weapon Hunter S01E04 (FG 42 Nazi Assault Rifle)
2015年10月28日 · Developed during the height of World War II, the FG 42 light machine gun was designed to be carried into battle by Hitler’s paratroopers, the dreaded Fallschirmjager But getting his hands on one won’t be easy. Only a few dozen FG 42s are known to exist in North America, and these rare firearms can sell for $300,000 at auction.
A Texas built FG42 (semi-auto only) - milsurps.com
2015年3月16日 · See this thread (Post #34) for the introduction to this rifle: Photos of original FG42 First real range session with the FG42.
.300 AAC Blackout (7.62x34mm) AR15 vs. 7.92x33 STG44
I like it! The 125 grain suoer-sonic loading surpasses the 5.56 from the same length barrel under 100 yards. The mistake most people make is to compare the .300 blackout from a 16" barrel (standard) 2400 fps/1471 ft lbs, at muzzle with the ballistics of the 5.56 from the 20" barrel used to compile 5.56 sta
1945-1950 Post-War Czech K98k (Karabiner 98) Rifle - milsurps.com
2007年8月20日 · Observations: (by "Claven2") Note: Pics of rifle provided courtesy of Milsurps.com moderator Claven2. Before the Second World War, Czechoslovakia had produced the VZ-24 Mauser rifle for many years at their arms factory in in the city of Brno, having received most of their tooling from Germany under the Versailles Treaty in the 1920's.
WWII German Sniper Training Course (English Translation)
2010年7月20日 · WWII German Sniper Training Course (English Translation) This "WWII German Sniper Training Course" is an official WWII era training film which was produced by the German High Command to help field train snipers in the art of camouflage and deception.
Milsurps Knowledge Library - 1941 No.4 Mk1 Long Branch Rifle
2008年6月14日 · Observations: by Advisory Panel Member Lance Note: Rifle provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member ~Angel~. Long Branch No.4 Mk I's are considered rare due to the fact that out of the 900,000+ No.4's made by LB only about 14,000 are Mk I's with about half of them having both 1941 dated receivers and barrels.
1943 No.4 Mk1* Enfield Rifle (Mfg by Savage) - milsurps.com
2006年11月5日 · 1943 No.4 Mk1* Enfield Rifle (Mfg by Savage) Fortunately there is enough data in Owner’s Survey from another post on this site to determine how to link Production Dates to Serial Numbers (within a month’s accuracy)
1903 bolts - milsurps.com
2018年8月7日 · Hello guys. Looking for some help getting some history on a few bolts 1-bolt shoulder marked BF over 46, A on underside 2 -bolt shoulder marked R 4 safety marked R - assuming Remmington, but what is the 4 3 -bolt underside marked R, extractor marked cc4 -bolt underside marked R safety marked R 5 -bolt shoulder marked B&S (brown and sharp?) over 8 …
Thread: ERA P14 Markings and other Info
Just recently picked up a nice P14. I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on some of the markings that the rifle has.
1889 Schmitt Ruben load data. - milsurps.com
2019年2月25日 · Don't listen to Sunray, the 7.5x55 GP11 round is more than the action can handle. The GP90 round that the 1889 was designed for is more like a 30-30 or 30-40 round in terms of pressure.