Firearms shooting

Videos about shooting with different hand guns, assault guns and carbines.
Automatic Pistol, Weihrauch cal. 22, Magnum Revolver, Marlin Centerfire Bolt Action Carbine, Beretta Assault Rifle, Kalshnikov, Molot, PSL sniper rifle (Dragunov).

Dragunov sniper rifle
Firing with the semi-automatic PSL sniper rifle, the Romanian version of the Dragunov.

Here are videos about shooting with different firearms from other periods than WW2.

Shooting with Firearms

 

Shooting with different hand guns, assault guns and carbines: Automatic Pistol, Weihrauch cal. 22, Magnum Revolver, Marlin Centerfire Bolt Action Carbine, Beretta Assault Rifle, Kalashnikov, Molot, PSL sniper rifle (Dragunov).

The videos of shooting with WW2 firearms can be watched on their special pages:

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Automatic Pistol

Shooting with Automatic Pistol.

Weihrauch Stupsnasen Revolver cal.22

Quick firing the self-defense hand gun Weihrauch Stupsnasen Revolver cal.22 for up to 8 bullets.

Weihrauch Stupsnasen Revolver cal. 22
The handy size of the self-defense hand gun Weihrauch Stupsnasen Revolver cal. 22.

The Weihrauch revolver in .22 caliber is a well-regarded firearm known for its precision and quality craftsmanship. Weihrauch is a German manufacturer famous for producing high-quality airguns and firearms, including revolvers.

Overview of Weihrauch .22 Revolvers

– Caliber: .22 LR (Long Rifle) is the most common caliber for Weihrauch revolvers.
– Type: Single-action or double-action revolvers, depending on the model.
– Use: Target shooting, plinking, small game hunting, and training.
– Build Quality: Known for excellent German engineering, durable construction, and smooth operation.
– Barrel Length: Typically varies, but often around 4 to 6 inches.
– Sights: Usually adjustable iron sights for precision aiming.

Popular Models

Weihrauch HW 37
– A classic .22 LR revolver.
– Single-action/double-action.
– Known for reliability and accuracy.
– Fixed or adjustable sights.
– Good for target shooting and training.

Weihrauch HW 88
– More modern design.
– Double-action revolver.
– Ergonomic grip design.
– High accuracy with adjustable sights.

Features to Consider

– Action Type: Single-action revolvers require the hammer to be manually cocked before each shot, while double-action revolvers can be fired by simply pulling the trigger.
– Weight and Balance: Weihrauch revolvers are typically well-balanced, making them comfortable to shoot.
– Maintenance: Like all firearms, regular cleaning and maintenance are important to ensure reliability.

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cal 45 Magnum revolver

Firing the ‘Dirty Harry’ cal 45 Magnum revolver.

Marlin Centerfire Bolt Action Carbine

Shooting with the late 19th-century US Marlin Centerfire Bolt Action carbine for 6 cartridges cal 30-30 Winchester or 35 Remington.

Beretta assault rifle

Shooting with a Beretta Police assault rifle, the modern successor of the famous Italian submachine gun of WW2.

Kalashnikov

Shooting with the Kalashnikov rifle, the real successor of the first assault gun (MP 43) of WW2.

Kalashnikov AKM
Kalashnikov AKM and above cal 45 Magnum revolver (left) with Czech Automatic Pistol.

Molot

Shooting with the ‘Molot’, a semi-automatic Kalashnikov for firing hard-hitting shotgun cartridges, which is in use by Police Special Squads.

PSL sniper rifle

Firing with the semi-automatic PSL sniper rifle, the Romanian version of the Russian Dragunov.


References and literature

Twenty-First Century Small Arms – The World’s great Infantry weapons (Steve Crawford)
Waffen und Uniformen der Sowjetarmee (Fred Stevens, Ian V. Hogg, John Batchelor)


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