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Irish pewtuber
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Registrace 31. 01. 2008
This channel is a place for anyone in the IRISH shooting community. Hunting. Target shooting. Shotgun shooting. Historical arms. Irish military history. Milsurp collecting. Competitive shooting. The main focus is on Irish military history and the firearms connected to that but all shooting topics are welcomed and discussed.
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A tour of the Bodo aviation museum in Norway
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A tour of the Bodo aviation museum in Norway
Cuts compensators and what they do
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Cuts compensators and what they do. Irish shooting channel takes a look at a few different types of compensators.
A tale of 2 Glocks, well, kind of.
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A tale of 2 Glocks, well, kind of. We take a look at 2 blank firing Glock replica's
The health and safety video. Personal protection, the hearing type
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The health and safety video because these things are important. Personal protection, the hearing type
The Irish soldier in International service display
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The Irish soldier in International service display from The Irish shooting channel living history display
M16A1 model gun corporation of Tokyo
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M16A1 model gun corporation of Tokyo from the hands on history collection
top 5 reenacting firearms
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Hands on history discuss our top 5 guns for reenacting.
French Bayonets
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Taking a very quick look at the 1874, 1886 and 1892 French bayonets
A Barnett Snider action short rifle
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We take a look at a Barnett Snider action short rifle
.308 and AK74 cleaning kits and postal theft.
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Combat rifle cleaning kits and why I like them
Carl Gustav M45 mag pouch compare and contrast
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Carl Gustav M45 mag pouch compare and contrast
Blank firing single action army 1873 Colt
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Blank firing single action army 1873 Colt
Irish defense forces armourer's drawings
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Irish defense forces armourer's drawings
Blank firing M1 carbine. A hard reenacting life.
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Blank firing M1 carbine. A hard reenacting life.
You can disassemble the bruni by pulling the takedown lever down and then pulling the slide back and over(like you did with the zoraki)
@@Mihail2204 the take down is just a safety that blocks the trigger on this model
That's a shame m8...I reckon it won't stretch either. I like the new channel name 😊😊😊
@steelhelmetstan7305 cheers. I'm trying to find a suitable name. I get reminded here there are shooting disciplines I don't represent. Niegh sayers, typical.
@@Irishpewtuber yeh neigh sayers are everywhere on youtube , just keep putting your videos out m8 good stuff 🙂🙂
Good looking holster.. i've made a few for various replicas i've got, you could soak the leather (just a few minutes in water) and it should stretch enough to allow the pistol to fit. You will need to treat the leather after it dries out because it will go rock hard otherwise😊
Looked like a decent holster until you tried to use it. I like that flare pistol!
Looks like you had a great trip in a very interesting place....that is a museum with great exhibits in it, cheers 😊😊😊😊😊
@@steelhelmetstan7305 I thoroughly recommend it.
I mean yeah, you pretty much got it spot on. Very well done!
I thought mac11 was 45acp
The rate of fire is 1800 RPM in 380acp when using a suppressor. The M11-A1 380acp is very nice conceal carry handgun, I use a HK MP5K single point harness without a wire stock. Fits perfect for right hand draw with a 32-round magazine in a Carhartt jacket's inside left pocket. One thing that is odd with yours is that the front sight ears don't have the hole on each side... Gives the 380acp away as a replica👀😊. Do yinz have real ones like we do for lawful private personal citizens to conceal carry when they are out and about in public?
Was hoping you were gonna fire it bud. Does it fire in full auto?
Well explained there m8 thanks 😊😊😊😊
@@steelhelmetstan7305 cheers Stan.
My little Armalite doesn't stop ringing in my head.
@@TwinsM16sRU your welcome 😄
Waffenmüll trotz Kanalsperre 😡😡😡😡😡😡👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
I see you can disassemble a Glock which makes you more knowledgeable than the firearms "expert" the ATF brought in to justify the gun rights restrictions they were creating in America a few months ago. I've never shot a Glock but I have shot Smith & Wesson striker fired pistols and I very much dislike them because the trigger pull is so damn heavy that it's uncomfortable to shoot and it makes me pull shots that I otherwise would've made (and this is coming from a guy who concealed carries a double action .44 magnum revolver). I'd be interested to try that hammer fired Glock copy to see how it shoots.
@JimMorrisonsBathtub surprised to hear the striker fired pistols have a heavier trigger pull, I would have thought they would be much lighter
With a hammer fired gun when you pull the trigger all you do is move the sear a little bit so the hammer comes loose from the point where it sits when cocked and falls down so the trigger pull on hammer fired guns are usually very good. With a striker fired gun pulling the trigger compresses a spring that launches the firing pin forward so it's a lot heavier of a trigger pull. Even the double action pull of a revolver which adds the extra step of rotating the cylinder feels a lot better to me than the spongey and heavy pull on a striker fired gun.
@JimMorrisonsBathtub well now I know. Call me educated 😄. The only live pistols I've shot are CZ75, which I loved and a barretta 92
The Beretta 92 was actually the first pistol I shot because when I was in the army I got put on a detail where I checked people's ID at the gates for a couple months and I had to qualify with the M9 because my unit was too broke to replace the Berettas even though the army had already moved on to the Sig M17 by then. It's a nice shooting gun for what it is. I've never shot anything from CZ but their guns seem very well made.
Nice pair of pistols 😊😊😊
@@steelhelmetstan7305 cheers Stan.
They painted the sights FDE? 🤔
Ks
What a beauty❤
Good stuff, ive spent 90% of my working life in a noisy engineering environment, mandatory ear protection.....so thats since 1985 and i get my hearing tested every year and always fine....use hearing protection 😊😊😊😊. Curiously back in 1983/84 i was an army cadet snd we never got hearing protection 🤔🤔🤔. What does the modern army do in this regard?....what about in battle etc ?😊😊😊
@steelhelmetstan7305 used to be only squad leaders had the comms headset but all service personnel have them now don't they? Ear pro Haa been mandatory here on the training range since the 90's when the state has to start shelling out compensation for hearing loss among troops.
Can you disassemble it?
I shoot my guns in my backyard so there's no one around to get mad at me for not wearing ear pro. I don't really care about wearing hearing protection when I'm outside mag dumping into trash but I wouldn't want to make a habit of shooting guns inside without wearing hearing protection.
@JimMorrisonsBathtub myvtange is an outdoor range and ear pro is a must have even though about 50% of the shooters have suppressors
I wish suppressors were easy enough to get here so half of people who have guns would have them
Tiene doble acción a hacer el disparo o solo simple acción
Can I buy 1 ? Do you ship to England ?
No sorry, I don't sell anything. MGC Japan MAC 11 model gun. Google it, maybe there are still some for sale then you'll have to do the PAK conversion yourself.
Man! i wish we had these plug fire model guns where i live.. They look like a great item to use for training in the use of firearms.
Excellent displays there m8😊😊😊😊
Cheers Stan. It was a big hit with the public
Great display buddy
Thanks man.
I love the display I'd come by if I was anywhere near Kildare
Cheers Jim. Good to have so much support.
Germans. Its good for Germans.
Are these legal in Ireland? You can’t even own a deactivated shotgun there.
Is that a fact? Better give up all my Pew Pews so 😄. There's another video on the channel showing how to fill out the certificate application. The application lists what can be licenced.
@@Irishpewtuber - ah! Sorry, I thought these were off ticket. The UK had loads of blank firing sten guns being sold a decade or so ago that were non-ticket, and basically just a sten with a top venting blocked barrel and a soft recoil spring. I thought Irish guns laws were more lenient than the UK for once, but of course not.
Are M16 lowers legal in Ireland?
Yes they are. The laws are a bit different here. Semi auto's licenced before 2015 are grand fathered so any licenced after that had to be converted to bolt action
I have a full auto M2 carbine. They have a 50 round drum for them now.
That's a sweet piece.
I have the M10 and with the right upper it is an extremely comfortable firearm in full auto. I have the 72 round drums. We also have our bumpstock rights back.
Bring this rifle back!!!!
Couldn't agree more
Great stuff m8.....so is this a plug fire model?.....I think this type of model/mechanism replica are rare in general now, certainly here in the uk and I think fall under the VCRA act , so one can only buy one if in a re enactment group etc etc. Shame about the selector, could you not put a dummy switch there?. Aren't these models prone to jamming?, or is it reliable?, cheers m8😊😊😊😊
Cheers Stan. I still have the selector. I can put it back in at any time and now that I don't rent these out as film props anymore I think I will.
@@Irishpewtuber ah did you make much of a living doing that?
@steelhelmetstan7305 absolutely not. I wish there was a living to be made doing it, but there just isn't . So back to the 9 to 5 for me .
@@Irishpewtuber yes indeed m8....9 to 5 pays the bills , all this militaria stuff won't make me a living....but I wouldn't change it for the world🙂🙂
@@steelhelmetstan7305 my 9 to 5 pretty much finances my collection as is stands now
Very interesting good information on the rifle..
We never one could shoot guns in Ireland ,
Well, now you know , which is the purpose of this channel. I hope you enjoy the rest of the uploads.
I was actually just about to buy an M60 sling for my AR-10 because I bought an M16 sling for it and it's way too short to have the rifle slung across the front of my body like what you were doing with your Sterling sling there. I don't understand why it took the world's militaries so long to realize that it's a lot better to have your rifle slung in front of you so you can quickly bring it up to engage the enemy rather than carry it on your back.
If you can find sterling slings there I'd recommend you pick up a few
Thanks for the tip I'll see if I can find any. I'm not sure why the Sterling submachine gun of all things came with a sling long enough to be good for a rifle but I won't complain.
Very entertaining video. I love the diversity of the top 5 lists each of you made. Instead of writing letters asking for a blank firing C96 I think I'll write letters asking someone to make actual C96s because the prices of old ones are way too high but I want one because they're cool.
Great top 5, great double act....'and its a goodnight from me'.....'and its a goodnight from him'😅😅😅
My protege lol
@@Irishpewtuber 🤣🤣🤣
Well described m8....never knew this😊😊😊😊
👍👍👍👍
A lot of AMDs weren't full auto, actually. For the most part the only difference is the rollmark. Plus, a lot of them use the AC556 style gas block with the side mounted front sling swivel. Cool rifle, cool stock. Love the checkering on these.
Yeah Gaston Glock definitely did not invent synthetic stocks. I think the firearms industry had it right in the 1960s-1970s where combat rifles had synthetic stocks but pistols still had metal frames because apart from the USP and Mark 23 which are two of my favorite self loading pistols I've found that the polymer pistols I've shot have been too light to absorb the recoil as well as similar pistols with metal frames and I don't think being lighter is worth the tradeoff of not shooting as well in this case.
The only American service rifles I've ever shot are the Springfield 1903 and the M4 but I think the best service rifle in American history is the new Sig M7 (my company got two a couple months before I got out of the army but I never had a chance to shoot one). I'm mostly concerned with power and range in a service rifle and the new .277 round being even more powerful than .308 makes it my pick for the best rifle round there is. My second favorite is actually the M14. A lot of people hate it but as far as I can tell it only had two serious problems in that they were being made too cheaply so there were quality control issues and the wood stocks were swelling in the humidity of Vietnamese jungles and both of those issues could have been pretty easily fixed. I think .223 Remington/5.56 NATO was a big mistake because every enemy America has fought since the 1960s had 7.62x54 machine guns which have much better range than 5.56 and being in range of the enemy's machine guns and not being able to shoot back is a great way to take a massive number of casualties and the advantage of having lighter ammo is massively overhyped.
It only took 70 years but now the rest of NATO gets to tell the U.S. we told you so. The FAL and the British EM2 were both in .277 or there abouts. U.S. ordinance dug their heels in and insisted on .308 and then stung NATO by not adopting the FAL.
Aw man I didn't realize if you owned a self loading rifle before they were banned you had to get it pretty much broken that fucking sucks. I imagine that feels like taking your dog to get put down when there was nothing wrong your dog at all. I hope you guys get your rights back.
Unfortunately we don't have a right to own firearms, it's a privilege. In this instance, it's a solution to a problem we don't have. If members of the public loosing their marbles and going on a shooting spree is a concern, then I suggest the states stop promoting a toxic society where people loose their marbles. It seems kind of simple to me.
I completely agree. I would still prefer to have a 10 round mag because like you said it is an advantage at the beginning of the engagement and if everyone I'm fighting with has double the ammo loaded in their rifles at the beginning of the engagement that could give us a very potent advantage in many situations but if I just ran out of ammo and needed to get back into the fight loading two 5 round clips and then shooting 10 rounds would take longer than loading 5 rounds, shooting 5, loading another 5 and then shooting another 5. I can't really think of any likely occasion where it would be worth it to load more than 5 rounds in a gunfight. I'm not much of an authority on account of the fact that I went through my infantry training 84 years after my country started using self loading rifles in its army but the supposed advantages of a 10 round mag in a bolt action rifle seem overblown. Bring on the Lee Enfield fanboys.
Very good m8😊
Holy eye candy batman
I just got back from visiting family in Canada today and my cousin showed me his guns and told me about how his bayonets have to have completely blunt tips apparently because of all those bayonet charges in Toronto at 3 AM when drug deals go wrong or rivals gangs cross into each others' territory
Interesting comparisons......I've only got one French bayonet , a chassepot one😊😊😊
Again, that's yagathan design, different from these 3.
@@Irishpewtuber that's the one m8🙂🙂😀
Are these available in usa?
MGC are a Japanese company. I'm not sure these are being manufactured anymore with the popularity of airsoft now.
You can buy a real one in America.
@markdavis-oi6om at about three or four grand last time i looked unless you found one in the street but then it couldnt be played with
@@stevebelcher1527 They are $12,000.
Hello im interested in doing the same thing to a Mac11 MGC model how would u go about converting one to 9mm PAK
Remove the breach that the model gun comes with and ask an engineering works to mill you the same thing in an aluminium sufficiently strong to bear the pressure of the 9mm PAK. Make sure you have your vent hole at the front. Put a fixed firing pin on the bolt face and ad heavier main spring
@@Irishpewtuber Thanks for the advice mate, also do you think you could make a video of you firing it because itd be great to see that baby in action.
@sneezlez I'll try. I usually get a lot of stick for shooting video at the club I'm a member of. Range operators aren't keen on it. Otherwise, I'd have a ton of shooting content on the channel.
@@Irishpewtuber Thanks mate, I understand anyways but all the best aswell have a great time out there shooting!