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  • Scrome J8: A Proper Scope for the FR-F2 Sniper

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    The French Army used a single pattern of rifle scope from 1949 all the way until 1995 - the APX L806, which was essentially a German ZF-4. It was finally replaced officially in 1995, with the adoption of the Scrome J8 F1 for use on their FR-F2 sniper ri...

  • Scrome J4F1: Scoping the FAMAS

    The FAMAS was originally designed for iron sights only, as it predates the trend of issuing optics on standard infantry rifles (the marksman's rifle at the time of its development was the FR-F1). However, adaptations were made to mount optics, primarily the PGMP updated handguard, which locked mo...

  • SIG MKPS at the Range

    Today we have the SIG MKPS out at the range – and WOW! I did not anticipate just how fast-firing of a submachine gun this is. Calculating from the high speed footage, it is running at 1350 rpm – and yet it’s still very controllable. It’s a beautiful looking gun, a beautifully made gun, and a real...

  • Alien vs Spinner: Round 2 (Now With Less Fail!)

    Time for another practice session on the spinner...I am improving!

    This time, I stopped trying to make double taps, and focused instead on getting a single properly timed hit at each presentation. Hitting twice is good, but not if it causes me to miss a following shot - perfect consistency is ...

  • Italy's Sleeper Submachine Gun: The Beretta 38A

    The Beretta 38A is not a gun that comes to mind for many people today when discussing World War Two submachine guns, but at the time it was one of the most desirable guns of its type. So - does it live up to that reputation?

  • Ian Takes the Pepsi Haaste: Suomi vs Stemple-Suomi

    Yesterday we took a look at the Stemple-Suomi on the bench - today it's time to find how similar it is in handling to the real thing! I have a Danish M41 Suomi, a Stemple-Suomi, and a couple of 71-round drums all ready to go...

    The result? The Stemple pattern is virtually indistinguishable fro...

  • Cheek Pistol Concept: Unorthodox But Effective

    My friend Rhett Neumayer has been experimenting with an unorthodox but very interesting way to use handguns that don't have reciprocating slides. He fits a red dot optic on a relatively tall mount, then presses the back of the pistol into his cheek while gripping it over the top of the frame with...

  • Hi-Point Leading the People: The New 3095 Carbine

    Hi-Point has chosen to release a new carbine, the Model 3095 - in 7.65mm French Long! Well, not quite...it's actually in .30 Super Carry. But it will run 7.65mm French Long, so I clearly need to have one...

    If you are familiar with the other carbine Hi-Point makes, you will find no surprises i...

  • Fun Time at the Range with a Skorpion Evo 3A1

    Today I'm taking a Skorpion Evo 3A1 out to the range...let's see how much fun it can be!

  • Suomi Compensator Comparison - Does It Work?

    In February of 1943, new production Suomi submachine guns began to include a 10-point compensator built into the barrel shroud. This pattern, really the only substantial variation in Finnish military m/31 production, was identified as the m/31 SJR, an abbreviation for muzzle brake ("suujarru"). S...

  • Full Auto Suomi in the 2021 AZ PCC Championship

    The Arizona PCC (Pistol-Caliber Carbine) Championship is a 10-stage competition held every year at the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club in Mesa, AZ. It is normally only open to semiauto carbines, but I was able to get permission to run a true submachine gun this year (full auto is truly not an advanta...

  • Laugo Alien: Sand Test (feat. Moon Dust)

    Next up in our Maserati-or-Hilux assessment of the Laugo Alien, we have a sand test. First a plain, easy sandy soil immersion, and then a horrible bucket of moon dust. So...will it blend?

  • Laugo Alien: Mud Test

    Is the Laugo Alien a rugged an unstoppable HiLux or a fastidious Maserati? I would like to use it as a go-to competition pistol for matches like Finnish Brutality and Desert Brutality, but first I need to know that it can take some knocks and still run. So, let's do some horrible stuff to it and ...

  • I Set The Alien Loose On My Nemesis Target

    The Laugo Alien has survived its mud and sand tests without any long term damage, and now it's time to put it to work. The MGM Spinner has long been my nemesis, and so I bought one to practice on. The advantages of the Alien are immediately evident - I've never been able to double-tap a spinner e...

  • Light Machine Guns in Finland: DP-28 vs LS-26

    Before the Winter War, the standard light machine gun adopted by the Finnish military was the Lahti-Saloranta LS-26. This was a complex and finely built weapon, using a short recoil action and tilting bolt, chambered for the same 7.62x54mm rimmed cartridge as used by Finland's Mosin-Nagant infant...

  • Shooting the EM-2 in .280 British

    I had 10 rounds of .280 British ammunition to work with today, so I opted for several rounds in semiauto (including some slow motion shots) and then one burst at the end. The .280 cartridge is less powerful than the 7.62mm NATO, but in my opinion the EM-2 remains a rifle much better used in semia...

  • Finland Shooting Montage: Maxims and Mosins and Suomis, Oh My!

    A montage of a bunch of shooting from our trip to Finland in June 2017! Including:

    m/31 Suomi
    KP-44
    KvKK-62
    LS-26
    DP-28 (Emma)
    M91/24, M27, and M28/30 Mosins
    M32/33 Maxim
    Rk-95
    Sako TRG in 7.62mm NATO

    Thanks to Varusteleka.com for arranging this shooting trip!

  • Underground Shooting Event Spring 2016

    Bloke does some competing at an underground shooting range in some atrocious weather. Includes some hot .380 Enfield revolver action, and some falling plates. Amongst other things. Guaranteed not to be the worst three and a half minutes of your day, or your money back.

  • PSM Shooting: 5.45x18mm vs 7.62x25mm on Soft Armor

    Following up on yesterday's history and disassembly of the PSM, today we are taking it out to the range for some shooting. In addition, wehave some generic Level IIIA soft body armor to test. We will see if the vaunted PSM can do better than the 7.62x25mm Tokarev - another Soviet handgun widely r...

  • MAC 1950: Tactical Shooting Competition

    Following up on yesterday's discussion of the history and mechanics of the French Pistolet Automatique Modele 1950, today I am running it in a run-n-gun pistol match.

    The gun worked well for me, not having any malfunctions, but did present a couple issues. One was hammer bite, and the other wa...

  • UK vz.59 Czech Universal Machine Gun: Shooting

    In 1952, Czechoslovakia adopted a whole new family of small arms, including the vz.52 pistol, vz.52 rifle, and vz.52 light machine gun. The rifle and LMG were both chambered in the Czech 7.62x45mm cartridge, and both would be adapted to the Soviet standard 7.62x39mm a few years later, in 1957. Ve...

  • I Sold my Vickers HMG at Julia

  • Shooting the ZB-26: A Jewel of an Interwar Light Machine Gun

    Today we have a chance to do some shooting with a ZB-26, a German-occupation 8mm light machine gun made at Brno in Czechoslovakia. The ZB-26 does not get nearly as much attention as LMGs made by the better known powers during the war, but it is an excellent weapon. In addition to being adopted by...

  • Shooting the Yugoslav M49/57 Submachine Gun

    The Yugoslav M49/57 submachine gun looks very similar to the Soviet PPSh-41, but it constructed quite differently, and has a much larger recoil spring. The question is, how will it shoot? Will it be fast and controllable like the Papasha or slower like the Sudayev?

    Thanks to Marstar for lettin...