Saturday, September 30, 2006

I tell ya, You Tube kicks ass. I can surf there all day.

Ok, this is cool as hell. Turn up you speakers, dig the tune, and listen to what almost 2000 rounds per minute sounds like. I think I recognize one of these dudes. Works with Marshall Arms. Anyway, enjoy.

GOD, I love watchin that clip. The music just sets it off perfectly. How'd you like to pay their ammo bill thought? Here's another clip, I think the same dude, firing an AKS-74U. The music here is the old Soviet national anthem. Notice the similar video features. Nice conversion job from a Chinese rifle.

5 comments:

Dick said...

The mg 42 was vicious in WWII.
My fvaorite was always be the good old M60 though.

Thomas J Wolfenden said...

I've just orgasmed...

And Big Dick, Carry one for a few years like I did and you wouldn't like it all that much... But it does the job!

Dick said...

Ranger Tom,
I can still remember the serial number of my beloved 60. I humped one for 4 of 6 years.
I was a grunt. Literally your next door neighbor for a while if you were ever up at Fort Lewis.

FHB said...

If I'm not mistaken, the M60 is a direct descendant of the MG42. We just took them home and copied them, like the Mauser after the Spanish-American War. Lowered the rate of fire to make it more accurate and controllable, more like the MG34. Anyway, but that's just me the history dude talking.

NotClauswitz said...

I learned how to spell "machine-gun" in 4th Grade (1967) by carefully reading and reviewing the Encyclopedia Britannica's schematic diagrams for the .30 caliber Browning M1919 - I understand the MG42 has a higher cyclic rate. :-)