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Vocês têm um vídeo fazendo elas calibre 22
Gostaria de aprender fazer essa carabina 22
It is a commercial rifle.
Achei muito interessante o tipo dessa manobra aí gostaria de aprender ela
I don't understand what you mean.
Como fazer Essa manobra Aí passo a passo tem como me mostrar
I know...JUST...what to do!
*im shocked they didnt make you weld up the auto sear slot*
They were sold that way as complete firearms. They are looked at by our federal firearms program when they are originally brought in so they determined that it was not needed as they already modified other parts. Importing full auto parts is Also illegal so there is no way of getting anything brought in legally. Our laws look at firearms as how hard they are to convert to to full auto. If it passes a certain threshold it is accepted. Just having that slot doesn't make it a full auto. Glocks are legal and they are easier to make fun.
*im more surprised whoever built this didn't fill in the auto sear slot*
Extra work for no reason I guess
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Good video, but you should have cut the tv off!
Unfortunately someone else was watching it.
Mine did not pop the seal. Had to poke a hole in it first.
How can I order a the I don't know what is called the screw that turn the click? The the chamber backed a little round. I need the screws to the little screws to 4 little screws to.
Go to numrich gun parts. Look for schematic of gun, find number of part, use description of part that goes with number
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You are a life saver sir
Glad it helped.
Why are fuses such complicated devices
Usually safety plays a big part of it.
Jesus christ! If you sounded any more boring, you could sell this video as a.... sleep..aid....... yawn! Are you trying not to wake up your mom up in the home above your basement?
While complicated for sure, I have to admire the fact that it doesn't arm fully until you fling it. Should help stop something happening should you get hit while holding it causing you to fall back into your trench with the boys. But no game I've played simulates it correctly. They all just pull a cord like on the German one.
Yeah even good games screw up many of the ww2 weapons. The amount of times a panzerfaust is shown as a rocket in a game is rediculous.
Forgotten Weapons made it sound like the PIAT couldn't fire very far, the distance the projectile is going in this video looks to be pretty far. That being said I bet it's different in the heat of battle when a nazi panzer is baring down on you?
Direct fire role you had about 110 yards. As with most things that is the "max" you wanted to fire it at. The closer the more chance that you would hit what you aimed at. Indirect you could lob it out to about 325-350 yards.
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In the comparison of the PIAT against the American M1 to M9 bazooka, the German Panzerschreck bazooka, and the German Panzerfaust anti-tank bomb dispenser, there was no clear winner. None of the anti-tank infantry weapons held a clear SUPERIOR position over the others. The reason was that each infantry anti-tank weapon held one clear, distinct advantage that made it desirable over the overs given the user's preference. The PIAT's distinct advantage was its capability for being used just about anywhere without lethal backblast nor giving away the firer's position. The PIAT could be used indoors. The American bazooka clearly held the range advantage in 200 yards for the M1 series to 220 yards for the M9 series. The German Panzerschreck held a lower range of 150 meters or so. The Panzerfaust held the distinction of being used by only one operator, was disposable, and the very image of simplicity to use. The bazookas were the next easiest to learn and use. Post-war the Americans kept their bazooka relevant by introducing a larger, more effective model, the M20 Super Bazooka, whose shaped charge warhead could penetrate six inches of plate armor. The British Army took the expedient step of adopted the M20 as an interim infantry anti-tank weapon until a new, domestic anti-tank weapon could be designed. The West German Army would in the 1960s introduce a modernized Panzerfaust, the highly effective Panzerfaust III with a reusable launcher tube. The Soviets adopted the WW2 German Panzerfaust 250 design which did had not gone into production. The result was the iconic, ubiquitous, world-known RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher, capable of penetrating six inches or more of tank armor.
The superbazooka came from the panzerschreck which was the Germans upgrade to the American bazooka . Getting a larger diameter on the shaped charge increased the armor penetration. Meaning that although the bazooka had a decent range it was the least "powerful" of the weapons. As you said they didn't really have much of an advantage over the others. And in the end evening their range was listed as a certain distance taking shots at those ranges were no where near accurate enough to guarantee a kill. Also just a side note the pzf250 was probably what became the RPG-2 and then the 7 was an upgrade to that. That was a good overview of the different systems. Thanks for the response.
Am I the only person who got one defective from the factory? Mag body is so undersized the spiral can't move. The act of trying to load it deformed the spiral with very deep grooves. Even if I open up the inside of the mag body with a dremel, I'm still not sure the spiral won't snag from the grooves, now.
Will the company replace it?
Man, thanks to Your videio I have disasembled 4 pcs of this
Nice. Yeah they are tough to get apart because screws tend to rust solid. Makes it a challenge.
Just found your video. I have a ZH 300 series Bruno, but with 3 combo barrels,7/57 R/12 gauge,22HP /12 gauge,and 12/12 O/U. Love the gun, thanks for showing how to clean and maintain this weapon system
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Video was very helpful to me too. I have the same model that I inherited with a few tons of tools from my father. He is no longer answering questions so I turned to KZread! It was a great help to see the video as how you refill it from just looking at the grease gun isn't so obvious. The video did a better job explaining than my father ever could have.
Damn man you had me nervous for a second about tightening up that barrel. Sweet gun I have a 1948 31 16 ga. Absolutely love it.
You still do not have any idea of how the Remington actually works. Why in the h-ll does you tube.let you and other IDIOTS, make these worthless videos. You people do more harm than help with your nonsense worthless attempts to make these videos. 🤮 🚽
hello stray i just purchased and 87a and it looks like that upper "bumper" to guide the rounds into the chamber on my gun are missing. looks like it may have sheared off. i can see a piece of square metal just above the chamber. i think i may have found the part but not sure. there are solid metal pieces and coiled steel. any input would help thanks.
If you are talking about the diagram at numrich gun parts then yes. The piece under the spring is the one you need. Looks like a little knife. Labeled 41 on the numrich diagram that I see.
My Father was in the Royal Ordnance Corp in the 50’s and there was a Drill instructor who used to do exactly what you have demonstrated. He would insert the detonator, pull the ring, release the lever and unscrew the base plug placing the fizzing fuze on a desk. One day he attempted this, but had mashed the threads and couldn’t remove the base plug and detonator. It blew him and half dozen other men into bloody rags. The moral of the story is: Don’t fvck around with Ordnance
How would he keep the cap from detonating on the desk after he pulled it out of the grenade?
The idea was that the burning fuze assembly was removed and would make a small bang “safely” on the desk.
I guess hearing and seeing were not big on their priority lists if they are setting off a live grenade to start with.
In the Ukraine war, I’ve seen videos of soldiers putting a loop of rope around the mine and pulling it out of the road from far away because of the anti-handling devices.
Yup. It is a standard method. Most EOD kits have a grappling hook and rope in them for doing that kind of work.
I know it’s been 2 yrs but…… The markings on the warhead, the first line “40 破” means “40mm HEAT”. The second line “黑94” means it was produced in a military factory in Heilong Jiang Province, in 1994. As for the third line I really don’t have any idea😢 Great video, the most detailed one on RPG warheads that I’ve seen on KZread so far!
Thanks for the info. I wish mine still had all the small parts with it could have been more detailed.
@@Stray03 I’m not 100% sure what “94” means here, so plz take it with a grain of salt. It could be the year 1994, or the number/codename for that specific factory. And just out of curiosity, I watched another vid of yours on RGO grenades. Is it possible to screw a UDZ onto RPG warheads like this one? Saw some pictures of Ukrainian made RPG warheads with UDZs, and I was like wtf is that🤣
Threads are a different pitch but the UDZ is slightly smaller it will fit into the hole. Pretty tightly. With one or 2 layers of electrical tape you could probably get it to screw into the threads enough to hold it in place. I don't know why anyone would make a suicide machine like that though. Lol.
@@Stray03 It looks like they’re trying to come up with a reliable way to detonate the warhead on their suicide drones. Haven’t seen any further evidence of them actually being used since that picture, so I guess it didn’t work very well…Thanks for your info anyway.
@lukasmuller0421 I'm not sure that would be good for anything other than low dropped improvised munitions, I'm sure I've seen one of those fuzes on a tm62 mine that was dropped once. I've noticed a lot of looped wire initiators on the suicide drones. Only problem would be AT use, where you need a sensitive fuze so it doesn't cause the drone to turn before firing, while not being too sensitive so that a quick turn doesn't set it off.
Very nice condition.
Yeah I was surprised it was that nice when I saw it.
Thanks it sure helped me. It was driving me crazy. War worried about breaking it.
saved me a lot of time brother. honestly i just needed to find out how to put the bolt back in properly, even then i struggled because it just would not go forward but i played with the trigger some more and i think that got it.
Yeah the way the trigger works makes it a bit of a pain sometimes. Thanks for watching.
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I inherited this gun from my grandfather. I didn’t know how to disassemble it fully until this video though. Thanks for the help man. I’ll be teaching my daughters how to shoot with this rifle.
Glad I could help. Good it will give you some quality time to spend with them, and teach them a life skill at the same time.
Good experiment! Trial and error is the only way!
Do you have to resize the brass collar?
Depends is the best answer. If it goes in the same shotgun no. If not, test fit them in the shotgun you want to use. If you want it for multiple shotguns then yes just incase.
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How many volts is it supposed to produce and can you use a 9v battery
It is supposed to make a 3v pulse each time it clicks. So 2x per squeeze and release. Yeah a 9v will set off whatever that will.
@@Stray03 Thank you man much oppreciated
Very informative thank you I was wondering how my guys fired it in enlisted
Glad it was useful. "Wild arms research and development" on here made and fired some if you want to watch actual firing of them without the explosives.
Even after 11 years, your video was VERY helpful to me. Your instructions helped me reload my Mighty Midget that I bought at a garage sale. It now works great. Thank you!!
Glad it was still useful. Thanks for watching. Nice to put garage sale finds to good use.
Thank you for the video I going to building a post sample and I never have a chance the hold one this guns in my life, very help video, good job🙂
Just bought a Remington Model 31 TC. The “deluxe 31” Literally the cream of the crop when it comes to the 31. Gonna take it trap shooting the weekend and see how it performs but man is it sweet
Gracias amigo
On the handle of it it won't stay locked in is it a key in there or a bearing
You mean it falls out of the bolt?
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There was a Ukrainian yter who does a really good guide on this but I can’t remember his channel name
There are a few that go over different weapon systems. Good information they put out.
I have a similar machine that works but the plunger is pretty stiff. Would putting grease on the internals help? If so what type of grease and where would you apply it?
Cleaning and relubricating will help. Any gear grease should be good.
Would something like WD40 work or is an actual grease recommended?