Bren 805: A Rifle for the Post-Communist Czech Army

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Komentáře • 870

  • @9HoleReviews
    @9HoleReviews Před 2 lety +1743

    In 2012, I was in Afghanistan and saw some of the first issued CZ 805 BRENs that were issued to Czech soldiers. I remembered thinking that they Czechs got issued some strange G36 things when we saw them from afar. Czech MPs at FOB Shank, good guys, let us shot them when we were on the range together too!

    • @bradsmgads1302
      @bradsmgads1302 Před 2 lety +18

      Rocket City!

    • @Chris09978
      @Chris09978 Před 2 lety +43

      @@dilldowschwagginz2674 Larry vickers has a video on both the 805 and the 806 or Bren 2 both are in full auto and he said that it was pretty controllable

    • @malcolmsmith333
      @malcolmsmith333 Před 2 lety +4

      That sounds like a cool day

    • @frankhart9965
      @frankhart9965 Před 2 lety +4

      Co-located with 3rd BCT 10MTN at Shank in 2012? 2-87 IN?

    • @Locutus494
      @Locutus494 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Chris09978 There's no such thing as the " Bren 806", it's just the Bren 2 and always has been.

  • @coitusergosum2447
    @coitusergosum2447 Před 2 lety +1755

    I see the Czechs are skipping straight to naming it the BREN before the British can make a copy of it

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +87

      big brain move

    • @Apfsds120
      @Apfsds120 Před 2 lety +31

      British dont make military rifles anymore.

    • @theltlexay
      @theltlexay Před 2 lety +134

      @@Apfsds120 Accuracy International makes sniper rifles and anti-material rifles in the UK, but pretty much all of their small arms are American, German or Belgian made

    • @ivanthehunter3530
      @ivanthehunter3530 Před 2 lety +4

      Ha! Good one 👉🏼

    • @JF-yp4nu
      @JF-yp4nu Před 2 lety +1

      lol

  • @jester4057
    @jester4057 Před 2 lety +1069

    As a Czech, this makes me want to go back to our mountains and build more weapons like the Dwarves of weapon making we are.

    • @Darkstar-rg8ze
      @Darkstar-rg8ze Před 2 lety +52

      You Czechs are very skilled inventors. The masters of hockey 🏒 and weapons

    • @marcusott2973
      @marcusott2973 Před 2 lety +16

      Like the FK Brno, what an excellent piece of engineering. Greetings from your southern neighbours.

    • @Lefiath
      @Lefiath Před 2 lety +54

      @@danielcurtis1434 They aren't for sale, as nobody was able to capture one yet. They only come out at night when everybody in the house or factory (yes, we sleep in factories, under our tables) is asleep. Then the next morning, we wake up and pretend to work on what the dwarves have already made for us. Czech magic, also called zlaté české ručičky.

    • @sergeykoshelev4566
      @sergeykoshelev4566 Před 2 lety +2

      Rofl

    • @marcusott2973
      @marcusott2973 Před 2 lety +7

      The cars you build aren't bad either, had a 4wd Superb as company car 👌

  • @hovno342
    @hovno342 Před 2 lety +466

    Hope you enjoyed your stay in our country, it's an honor to have you visit!

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před 2 lety +287

      I did; had a wonderful time and I look forward to returning. Thanks!

    • @jimthesalad
      @jimthesalad Před 2 lety +26

      @@ForgottenWeapons you should do a meet and greet next time you're here! Keep the good work up.

    • @MarInkognito
      @MarInkognito Před 2 lety +12

      @@jimthesalad there was one announced on Patreon :)

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Před 2 lety +26

      @@jimthesalad As mentioned, meet&greets are a Patreon perk. There was a meet&greet in Prague.

    • @jimthesalad
      @jimthesalad Před 2 lety +5

      Dang, Shouldve supported there!

  • @denisonsmock5456
    @denisonsmock5456 Před 2 lety +202

    A high point of my life was visiting Prague castle and seeing guards carrying CZ 805, Scorpions, and what looked like chrome or silver vz. 52s.

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před 2 lety +158

      I got to see the changing of the guard at the Castle myself, it was a cool ceremony.

    • @mungo7136
      @mungo7136 Před 2 lety +21

      vz. 52 is used by the guard in Czech as well as Slovak republic. Modern assault rifles (vz. 58 included) are unsuitable for the job and. vz.24 bolt action is looking too much "nazi"
      It was sort of outlier as a army weapon but without it - I do not know what guard units would be using. Old cap&ball rifles ? 😁

    • @FolgoreCZ
      @FolgoreCZ Před 2 lety +19

      It's a vz. 52/57 with special issue nickel plating. Vz. 52/57 is a 7,62x39 version of the original vz.52

    • @denisonsmock5456
      @denisonsmock5456 Před 2 lety +14

      Honestly ceremonial rifles are a really interesting topic.

    • @saiien2
      @saiien2 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah they use vz. 52 rifles for parades etc as a ceremonial weapon. But as a standard weapon they use Brens and Scoropions Evo 3s mostly.

  • @DOMINIK99013
    @DOMINIK99013 Před 2 lety +474

    Ladislav Findorák was the head of the arms service of the Czechoslovak People's Army, who in 1989 approved CZ-2000 for service in the army, after the end of the Cold War he started his own company, where he dealt mainly with various universal constructions. The BREN was intended as a fast-changing multicabar rifle. This eventually turned out to be a dead end of development, as one advantage it has, the barrel fixed between the screws in the frame can be easily replaced when worn, and because it does not touch the body, it can be thin and will not heat up, making the weapon lighter. For a sports shooter, this can have the advantage of changing the caliber in the garage conditions, for shooting at short distances, it should not affect accuracy.

    • @TheMCD1989
      @TheMCD1989 Před 2 lety +10

      Man I wish someone would somehow start producing the CZ2000, the AK market is hot right now and those would be something different.

    • @hedgeearthridge6807
      @hedgeearthridge6807 Před 2 lety +9

      Places keep trying Multicaliber stuff like the more recent ACR prototype with Magpul. It's just such a waste of time. No military wants to have it's regular infantry carry around spare barrels and bolts for the off chance that they get stuck in a place with lots of enemy ammo (but no enemy guns to shoot it with), so they can tear their rifles apart and put them back together and etc etc etc. It sounds great to a committee, but it's just a terrible idea that repeatedly fails for a good reason. (Plus we already do have """multicaliber""" rifles in common use; it's called the AR-15, with a different upper slapped on.)

    • @hedgeearthridge6807
      @hedgeearthridge6807 Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheMCD1989 Would be neat, but I don't really get the allure. It's the same AK with the same flaws and outdated elements (front trunnion disaster, right hand charging handle, rock-in magazines, severe overgassing, frustrating optics mounting, poor modularity, etc) but with a better cartridge and less comfortable stock. There's much better 5.56 AKs out there, like Arsenal imo, though at that price you might as well just buy a high quality AR. Like I own an AK, but I will be the first to say it is NOT a modern and well designed firearm that is worth the money. They are like Nixie Tubes; old fashioned and really fascinating, but way less efficient and way more expensive than modern LCD, LED, and OLED displays.

    • @AndrewAMartin
      @AndrewAMartin Před 2 lety +10

      @@hedgeearthridge6807 The point of a multicaliber rifle is really for the manufacturer's sake, not any military value-- it makes it attractive to be able to offer various calibers to various militaries without requiring any additional engineering work. Client A wants 5.56, grab barrels from this bin and assemble. Client B wants 7.62x39, grab barrels from that bin, everything else is the same (or nearly everything, ideally). Whether that actually ever works out, IDK...

    • @randomidiot8142
      @randomidiot8142 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AndrewAMartin it's not the multi caliber thing we think of but hasn't the latest generation AK series done this? As much parts commonality as possible for all of the rifles in the series.

  • @warel5730
    @warel5730 Před 2 lety +155

    The first gen magazine actually isnt so much proprietary - its G36 compatible (what a benefit xD)

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Před 2 lety +19

      It can be a bit of a benefit to use the same magazine as a neighboring NATO country.

    • @warel5730
      @warel5730 Před 2 lety +45

      The problem is they interchange only one way - you can use G36 in 805, not the other way around - the mag catch in 805 is wider and so is the lip on the 805 mag, but then it doesnt fit in G36.
      So this point gets only 50% credit.

    • @ondragirgosko2152
      @ondragirgosko2152 Před 2 lety +42

      @@warel5730 I dont think you understand our mindset behind that we want to use german ammunition and magzines if we need to not the other way around XD. We had enough of that in 1938 and that ended with capitulation of France XD.

    • @bluecaptainIT
      @bluecaptainIT Před 2 lety +6

      @@ondragirgosko2152 Omega Lol, that makes sense

  • @Jukletsplay
    @Jukletsplay Před 2 lety +403

    Basic with this rifle was pain. It's fucking heavy, and the one I got had an aversion to gun oil, and the telescopic stock couldn't lock properly. Plus the army issued sight is big,clunky and makes the bolt handle slightly more difficult to use. Another thing is the iron sights are halfway to useless with the issued sight (rip aiming in rain). And the fire selector switch is in an akward position, makes operating it uncomfortable for some.
    But mainly it's just fucking heavy...

    • @antongrahn1499
      @antongrahn1499 Před 2 lety +39

      3.6 kg/ 8 ish pounds, add a bit for the mag. Unless the sights adds loads. Seems reasonable?

    • @ExtraWeenieSauce
      @ExtraWeenieSauce Před 2 lety +4

      Isn't the CZ805 just a SCAR?

    • @Jimmy-pc9qe
      @Jimmy-pc9qe Před 2 lety +43

      @@antongrahn1499 in comparison the m4 is roughly 3 kilos/6.4 lbs unloaded so it’s understandable

    • @Kevin-fj5oe
      @Kevin-fj5oe Před 2 lety +19

      @@Jimmy-pc9qe BREN seems has considerably more steel than M4.

    • @funtapaz
      @funtapaz Před 2 lety +47

      It is a chonk. I barely notice though, as I'm used to carrying around my 21" FAL in the mountains. The best part of the 805 is the satisfaction of feeling as if the bolt carrier is riding on ball bearings. Did they do the weird thing on the domestic ones where they "locked" the bolt into the carrier with a roll pin?

  • @legokill1019
    @legokill1019 Před 2 lety +62

    Oh man so excited to see what Ian finds at the cz factory

    • @MrMediator24
      @MrMediator24 Před 2 lety +7

      3 barrels of beer

    • @pusspussmckitten
      @pusspussmckitten Před 2 lety +5

      Roast pork with dumplings and cabbage, they can’t make there guns without it

    • @HPSmugscraft
      @HPSmugscraft Před 2 lety +9

      🎵"Come with me/
      And you'll be/
      In a world of pure ammunition"🎵

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrMediator24 Only three?

    • @CropiCZE
      @CropiCZE Před 2 lety +1

      We'll get to see a loads of cool stuff. Ian posted on Instagram pics of the complete CZ-2000 system, including a suppressed carbine ( I think a carbine ), weird Skorpion with a wooden stock, the new gen Skorpion...Can't wait. Hopefully we'll also get to finally see the Vz.52 rifle.

  • @pololitr
    @pololitr Před 2 lety +68

    I don't have any hands-on with this generation of BREN, but I remember some interesting and funny stuff from the news since I am from the Czech republic. The controversy was, that it was quite expensive (the red dot was included alongside other accessories so it was difficult to find out the price only for the rifle, in the end, it was like 3.6K USD). One way of looking at this generation of BREN is that it helped jumpstart the Uhersky Brod factory but at the expense of us, taxpayers. CZUB was able to use the money and experience for BREN 2. This brought us new jobs and the ability to produce rifles at home. The fun part was something like: The red dot is big, heavy, and power-hungry but you can throw it at the enemy. If that does not help, take the BREN by the barrel and beat the enemy to death with the sharp Picatinny rails. If the enemy still overpowers you and takes your rifle, they will damage their hand by the reciprocating charging handle.

    • @jakubblaha4904
      @jakubblaha4904 Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure if 3,6k was really that much considering the plain civilian version of Bren "1" (years and years ago) sold for over 2k. Civilian Bren 2 these days is over 2,5k.
      But can always count of the "guardians of the nation" to overblow everything, especially if it comes from their own lack of knowledge like the machinegun drama of last 1,5year.

  • @bofoenss8393
    @bofoenss8393 Před 2 lety +72

    Interesting and subtle details showing that Ian had set this rifle up for left handed shooting. Both with the cheek rest orientation and the charging handle. I wonder if we get to see him shoot some rounds in the very near future? :)

    • @coldburn9956
      @coldburn9956 Před 2 lety +7

      ok Mr. Detective I think you caught him :p

  • @jimthesalad
    @jimthesalad Před 2 lety +29

    Looking forward to the video on the BREN 2 that was made to replace this!

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před 2 lety +42

      It's coming - also the 807, and Bren 2 BR.

    • @Locutus494
      @Locutus494 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ForgottenWeapons Did you try to convince them to change their mind about not selling the Bren 2 BR commercially, Ian? Don't know what they're thinking keeping it for LE/mil sales only; they could really take a lot of the .308 market share from the SCAR 17, and maybe even force FN to come down to Earth with their ridiculous prices...

  • @Pienimusta
    @Pienimusta Před 2 lety +76

    "WARNING: Pointy thing towards the enemy"
    Ready for US Marines.

    • @KossoffFan
      @KossoffFan Před 2 lety +14

      With "ammo" pouch for the crayons.

    • @PosranaRegistrace
      @PosranaRegistrace Před 2 lety +13

      Maybe there should be a picture, as the warning itself assumes the user can read... ;)

    • @mikkohansen6239
      @mikkohansen6239 Před 2 lety +6

      They can _read_ nowadays?

    • @aaronorr5586
      @aaronorr5586 Před 2 lety +9

      @@mikkohansen6239 Pictographs, like cave drawings, are a form of written language...

    • @iplaygames8090
      @iplaygames8090 Před 2 lety +2

      @@aaronorr5586 they have pictographs for the safety

  • @J1mston
    @J1mston Před 2 lety +48

    Czech's and looking after us lefties by making things as ambidextrous as possible. It's appreciated.

    • @plutotheplanet5341
      @plutotheplanet5341 Před 2 lety +5

      There is a lot of us, Czechs, with this bodily deformation, so the army better get ambidextrous rifles :D

    • @alexk3678
      @alexk3678 Před 2 lety +3

      It really isn't too terribly difficult to make a gun ambidextrous yet somehow its still somewhat rare. It really is a great feeling as a lefty to pick up a gun and have it function as intended instead of having to do some wacky contortions to make it function

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Před 2 lety +3

      10% are rocking with the south paw... So if you want 10% of your army to perform suboptimally just make sure everything is right-hand-only.... simple...

  • @HeartPumper
    @HeartPumper Před 2 lety +170

    If someone thinks that Ian is "only" a "gunfreak youtuber". His visit in this company (with enormous huge tradition of designing & producing different weapon systems) - must be a sign/litmus paper, that he's in a class of its own. Nickname "Gun Jesus" didn't came out of nowhere!!! 🤣

    • @PhycoKrusk
      @PhycoKrusk Před 2 lety +40

      I thought he was called "Gun Jesus" because, with only a Chauchat and a couple of Berthier carbines, he armed an entire company of Frenchmen.
      That he created to defend a small Arizona town from bandits, with only a baguette and a few pats of butter.

    • @Drrolfski
      @Drrolfski Před 2 lety +12

      He has multiple book publishings behind his name. That alone makes him more than just a "gunfreak CZcamsr".

    • @tokirak
      @tokirak Před 2 lety +13

      He’s called gun Jesus because he works with a lot of guns and he resembles Jesus with his beard and hairstyle

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Před 2 lety +6

      @@PhycoKrusk You've forgot about the most crucial thing, which French armies trough the ages, couldn't even exist without. Wine 🤣. He obviously turned some nearby pond of water into a wine, saying "Réjouisses-vous tous! Avoir in verre, et oublie la guerre!" 🤣

    • @MongooseTacticool
      @MongooseTacticool Před 2 lety +4

      There was that time he dressed up as Jesus and shot the Trinity shotgun.

  • @MrMajsterixx
    @MrMajsterixx Před 2 lety +5

    Iam 20 year old czech and from time to time i go to a shooting range with my father to do a little competition. I once randomly found Ians videos and started to watch them. We got it in our veins hahahah

  • @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail

    Looks like a CZ452 hanging on the wall. Great rifle.

    • @LadaD02
      @LadaD02 Před 2 lety +2

      I was about to say the same, i love the cz brno 452 mod2e

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před 2 lety +4

      I don't think I've ever heard anyone say anything bad about any CZ bolt-action.

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque Před 2 lety +3

      I noticed that the last episode filmed in that room. I'd like to have one, although I already have more quality .22 target rifles than are realistically necessary.

    • @koeryn
      @koeryn Před 2 lety +5

      I absolutely love mine. The only complaint I have is the polymer mag it came with was kind of shit and stopped feeding reliably. Turns out CZ makes steel-bodied 10-rounders and they're WAY better!

    • @SurmaSampo
      @SurmaSampo Před 2 lety +1

      @@koeryn Funny, I bought 2 of the 10 round polymer mags for a BRNO model 2 knockoff and they work flawlessly. Much better than the garbage steel mags it came with. Mileage obviously varies a lot.

  • @KirillTheBeast
    @KirillTheBeast Před 2 lety +2

    Ian, being Gun Jesus: ...but that is a subject for a second video.
    Me, channelling my inner goblin: GIMME, GIMME, GIMME, GIMME!!!

  • @steveburdette1478
    @steveburdette1478 Před 2 lety +21

    The quality on those rifles is amazing

  • @ilmt
    @ilmt Před 2 lety +72

    I hoped Ian would get some juicy info on the bit controversial trials of the rifle. Where actually (if I remember correctly) the trials were postponed for CZ to deliver guns for testing, while FN had SCAR L ready (which were supposed to be build inder licence in Czech Rep.). I think SCARS were also supposed to be cheaper.
    And I am Czech I do appreciate that we have our own rifle, but I hoped the selection process would be more clear. As from the quick switch to BREN 2 can be guessed SCARS were probably better ... :)
    I also thought that the 805 was build from the start to have the option to chose proprietary, STANAG or G36 magazines.

    • @horvathbenedek3596
      @horvathbenedek3596 Před 2 lety +16

      I don't know about trials, but as far as things go now, the Bren is SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than the SCAR. Mechanically the bolt assembly is almost identical to the G36, so I doubt the SCAR would beat it out in any significant aspect. Don't have hard feelings about this - I can without a doubt state that Czech smallarms manufacturing is EASILY world class level.
      For reference, a Bren 805 is between 1600 and 2000 USD a piece. The MSRP for the SCAR 16 is 3600 USD, and even used it's around 2800. So the Bren is a more cost effectice option. Also, look at the bolt assembly of he SCAR and the BREN. It's virtually identical. Both are amazing rifles.

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Před 2 lety +6

      It's a bit of a wash between the 805 and the SCAR but the Bren 2 beats the SCAR hands down.

    • @ilmt
      @ilmt Před 2 lety +13

      @@horvathbenedek3596 It is one thing for how much it MSRP and for how much is it sold to the Army.
      On the other hand it is pragmatic to wait for the other competitor so there will be competition in the trials. So that part don't look as fishy in retrospect.

    • @OutdoorCamCzech
      @OutdoorCamCzech Před 2 lety +8

      only reason why 805 won the competition was that the government send purposevly requests that were made only by 805 = double shot, switchable mag chamber without any tools and some other nonsense that other companies were just unable to complete. We could have PARs but the trials were made only for CZ to complete.

    • @horvathbenedek3596
      @horvathbenedek3596 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ilmt Price is price. The fact is, the SCAR is an expensive rifle. Moreso than the Bren. Unless you think CZ deliberately sells at a loss to the public.

  • @sanderyolobuzeta4917
    @sanderyolobuzeta4917 Před 2 lety +57

    The first CZ Bren looks modern and ugly at the same time. CZ Bren 2 looks awesome, like a mix between a Bushmaster ACR and the FN SCAR. Czech Republic have a good and remarkable style for architecture and also weapons. They have really good designers and engineers 😙

    • @specnazanti88
      @specnazanti88 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Small country with huge weapon history!

  • @David-xs9nv
    @David-xs9nv Před 2 lety +37

    Replaced the rear half of the factory lower receiver on my "pistol" version with one from Dan Haga Designs, which allowed for any AR style pistol grip to be installed. The reciprocating charging handle requires learning a different manual of arms, but I have had no issues. It is chonky, but also flat shooting. My biggest complaint is the trigger. Lots of travel and no after market solutions. Zero reliability issues, but I am concerned about erosion around the "normal" gas block port. Something I am keeping an eye on, with about 2K rounds fired.

    • @brettalexander220
      @brettalexander220 Před 2 lety

      all guns wear out, its inevitable

    • @tristanhodgden4286
      @tristanhodgden4286 Před 2 lety +7

      @@brettalexander220 Yeah but 2k is a low amount of rounds for a lot of gas port erosion

  • @jfwl1985
    @jfwl1985 Před 2 lety +1

    Just waiting for the Bren 2 video, keep them coming Ian, great job as usual.

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome to the Czech Republic. I watch your videos regularly and I think they are by far the best on this topic. So take a look at everything we can do here and especially remember to have a beer and a "svíčková s knedlíkem".

  • @shawnwillis7561
    @shawnwillis7561 Před 2 lety +18

    I have a 14" Bren 2ms in 762x39. It's a awesome rifle. I've had it for over a year now and I still geek out over it as much as the first day I got it. I had to get a 556 gas regulator and the HB industries high load spring to take care of some over gassing issues, but now it shoots so smooth. It's feels like a 556 gun now.

    • @rl1271
      @rl1271 Před 2 lety

      Where did you get a different gas regulator?

    • @tommyguns4018
      @tommyguns4018 Před 2 lety

      same question, where did you get the regulator and what inch 556 gun did you order it for??

  • @michaelw2263
    @michaelw2263 Před 2 lety +15

    When I first saw the Bren 805 I thought it was just a SCAR rip off, but I really like the design of it. CZ has some pretty awesome guns out there

  • @justdoinit2378
    @justdoinit2378 Před 2 lety

    Awesome n the fact that you give knowledge and the history behind everything makes this an excellent channel. Really really cool stuff man.

  • @NickGurrFromEurope
    @NickGurrFromEurope Před 2 lety

    Have been waiting for this video since they posted photo of you there! Hope you enjoyed your visit :)

  • @tobybeggs8676
    @tobybeggs8676 Před 2 lety

    Ive been awaiting this video for a while now, thanks for making it

  • @charleslowrey9309
    @charleslowrey9309 Před 2 lety

    I love my 805 S1, the heavy front seems to keep it on target for quick follow up shots. Learned something new about the take down pin holders in the stock, glad I didn't skip over the video.

  • @cavscout888
    @cavscout888 Před 2 lety

    Very cool, thanks Ian!

  • @CZProtton
    @CZProtton Před 2 lety +3

    I knew this was coming because of the video about visiting CZ! Lets go!

  • @defutamadre
    @defutamadre Před 2 lety

    Was wondering when are you gonna drop by. Welcome to CZ!

  • @austinpatkos7563
    @austinpatkos7563 Před 2 lety +1

    This was one of those guns I rolled my eyes at back in 2014ish when they came in. I was one of those "well my AR can do more." sort of guys. Now I'm kicking myself. These look so sweet. Hopefully picking up a bren 2 at some point.

  • @flavio_spqr
    @flavio_spqr Před 2 lety +3

    The Portuguese Air Force MP (Polícia Aérea) have an element within them, the NOTP, that is responsible, among other things, for aircraft protection when landing on hostile territory. They're equipped with the 805. Seen pictures of them with the 805, as well as older ones with the G36.

  • @tuberaider
    @tuberaider Před 2 lety

    Very interesting review, thank you!

  • @HugEBear42
    @HugEBear42 Před 2 lety +3

    They may have never made different back straps for the grip, but the changeability and the redundant separation in the stock block, makes me think they had thought about the possibility of one piece, thumbhole stocks, possibly for a civilian market?

  • @bryangrote8781
    @bryangrote8781 Před 2 lety +8

    Amazing how many AR-18 derived designs there are considering the original was not all that successful. BREN-18 would've been a cool name.

  • @luger700
    @luger700 Před 2 lety +13

    I love my 805 S1 carbine, I wish they would still make them and import them to the US, but sadly they’ve been discontinued.
    I also have a BREN 2MS, but would have much preferred a BREN 2S as it is much closer to the military version. The 2MS is sort of a bastardized version for the US market (no lightening cuts, ‘modular’ MLOK handguard). Sadly only 300 total 2S guns were introduced ever imported and CZ has made no mention of that model ever returning, so we’re stuck with the Americanized 2MS.

    • @gfreeman5568
      @gfreeman5568 Před 2 lety +1

      Some of the info I saw recently shows the 2ms becoming a standard version for military use, it has a different front end from what we got but is modular. The Czechs may be using the 2s exclusively but we may see the 2ms version issued to military's in some form. I'm not speaking about the Bren BR.

    • @GrottyWanker69
      @GrottyWanker69 Před 2 lety

      @Jake Gore I'd highly recommend the 5.56 if the x39s issues didn't kill the whole platform for you. My 11" 5.56 2MS is my favorite not AK that I've ever had the pleasure to put my dickbeaters on.

  • @Zajuts149
    @Zajuts149 Před 2 lety

    Man, that buttstock takedown is slick. As you slide the stock down, the main spring pushes back into your thumb, that you just used to push in the button holding the stock. Very ergonomic:)

  • @tiortedrootsky
    @tiortedrootsky Před 2 lety +3

    Theres an interesting feature, spring is pushing the piston back, so it is in contact with the carrier. On vz58 it was reversed, spring pushed the piston forward, and on full auto sometimes carrier was not in contact with the piston and piston hits it. I wonder if it was actually a problem after some years of full auto.

  • @milan.bezstarosti
    @milan.bezstarosti Před 2 lety

    Wellcome at my HOME ! :D Soo nice to see this video. THX!

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @PabloC97
    @PabloC97 Před 2 lety +2

    2 years ago I was sent to fight narco cartels in the jungle of Jalisco in Mexico, while most Marines had the SigSauer 516 or Galil ACE 53, I was assigned a Bren 805. It was heavy and the safety selector was in akward position, but a good gun in general, the problem were the magazines wich performed poorly, 2 of them broke and the rest all the time were kind of Wobbling in the gun, giving me the feeling they would fall in any moment.

  • @WhuDhat
    @WhuDhat Před 2 lety

    Cool modern rifle, I've never owned a cz but I am a bit of a fan boy
    Hope to see a shooting video tomorrow, make it so. Fun switch engage!
    If you happen to see this Ian ask if they have some of their old prototypes stored in their facilities, I'm sure you know there are more than a few quite interesting ones, in my research I've found a couple I would like to request:
    ZB530, ZK423, AP67, SA83 (krasa[#1 on my list!]), EZ-B, LOP(#2)
    And of course to see the vz61 revisited if you would.
    Great in depth informative video as always Ian, enjoy your trip!

  • @kantenklaus9753
    @kantenklaus9753 Před 2 lety

    this is exactly the kind of entertainment I need after a long day at work.

  • @FutureSoup
    @FutureSoup Před 2 lety

    CZ makes really cool stuff!

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you , Ian .
    🐺

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    As a Czech, I'm sorry that I couldn't invite you for a beer and take you to some of the many military museums we have.

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 Před 2 lety

    Great work Sir thank you

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Před 2 lety

    I am no firearms expert, yet I am very impressed by my CZ Bren 2 in 7.62x39 mm in the 14.5” barrel. It does stovepipe casings though (about 1 or 2 per 100 rounds), which I suspect is due to the speed the bolt moves.

  • @jimmywilliamson8540
    @jimmywilliamson8540 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve taken my bolt carrier group apart so many times, it seems like a place where you could potentially get a lot of dirt so it is kind of odd other than the fact that it’s very common for any government to believe that soldiers are idiots and you definitely don’t wanna lose any of those parts. I think if the weapon was a pound and a half lighter and better balanced but it would be in the form that we saw it in this video quite ideal.

  • @Mediocrity_In_Action
    @Mediocrity_In_Action Před 2 lety +1

    I love my 805. Fantastic rifle. Have even used it at 2gacm.

  • @alphatripduce
    @alphatripduce Před 2 lety +1

    This has been one of my favorite rifels since I remembere it being announced

  • @mrkeogh
    @mrkeogh Před 2 lety

    Awww! The little 452 on the wall behind Ian.
    They handle beautifully and have fantastic iron sights. Anyone who learns to shoot with a "Bruno" (as they're called in Ireland, CZ is from Brno, so... 🤷‍♂️) has a special place in their heart for that little gun.

  • @MarkhorSculpin
    @MarkhorSculpin Před 2 lety +1

    I like those fire select labels.

  • @CondavourTalksGuns
    @CondavourTalksGuns Před 2 lety

    I was wondering when I'd see one of these on your channel! I have one of their semi auto rifle (S1) carbines, i have to say my biggest issue with mine is the charging handle position. It's just high enough to be a guaranteed knuckle buster unless you get slick- sided optics mounts.
    It is by far the smoothest action in a semi auto ive ever felt though.

  • @Dung30n
    @Dung30n Před 2 lety

    Welcome to Czech Republic ! Happy to have you. Enjoy your stay and dont overdo the beer !

  • @jjforcebreaker
    @jjforcebreaker Před 2 lety +2

    It's awesome CZ invited you!
    BTW grab a few bottles of Becherovka on your way out, it's divine!

  • @falconite8448
    @falconite8448 Před 2 lety +27

    I think this is leading up to the adoption of the Bren 2, in 7.62x39 by GIGN!
    So there will be a French connection ;)

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  Před 2 lety +34

      There is always a French connection ;)

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque Před 2 lety +1

      @@ForgottenWeapons Thank you Popeye Doyle.

    • @brettalexander220
      @brettalexander220 Před 2 lety

      why in x39? So they can use captured Russian/eastern bloc ammo in an invasion/ tank thrust?

    • @charleslowrey9309
      @charleslowrey9309 Před 2 lety +1

      Wonder if the French had the Stove pipe issues with their x39 BREN 2? My 1st BREN 2 CZ replaced, only have 300 rounds through the second one.

    • @rustyshackleford8595
      @rustyshackleford8595 Před 2 lety +3

      @@brettalexander220 iirc they prefer the ballistic capability of the 7.62 soviet for the intended use as a compact cqb carbine. When you get into the 8” barrel territory like they chose, 7.62x39 loses far less performance compared to a 5.56 round (which needs a higher velocity to remain accurate and effective). In this context, they’re basically utilizing the same advantages afforded by 300 blackout but with a far more ubiquitous chambering. Again, for its intended mission it seems completely logical not to mention perfectly in line with GIGN’s unique history of service weapons

  • @stuartgorka989
    @stuartgorka989 Před 2 lety

    Actually for the grip backstrap, a larger one was offered. I bought one from Numrich. It makes the grip feel so awesome. I also prefer the Gen 1 mag release. I know it's not M4 style, but with the design of the Gen 2 button, if you sling it over your shoulder and go for a hike, it will repeatedly drop the mag in the mud. This mostly happens when going downhill, when the weight of the gun works against the button. Once switching it over to the G36 style mag, problem solved.

  • @TheAwast2
    @TheAwast2 Před 2 lety

    It is obviuosly heavly inspired on the G36 but they went from a 19,9 inch Barrel too a M4 length like barrel with 14,2 inch and added a 3 round burst fire Mode, i used the G36 during my basic military service, the first time i hold in in Hand i thought its a airsoft gun it consits of more than 80% of glass fibre reinforced platic but its still durable, the felt recoil is a bit more than a .22 long rifle, the low weight (8 lbs with empty mag) has a positive effect on long marches, and the cool Thing is the light-gathering snail so you can use the reddot in daylight without batterys, the Dot covered 9,8 inches of the target at 109 yards, inside buildings you had to close the flap on top of the reddot always so that the Red point could not be seen.

  • @randywatson8347
    @randywatson8347 Před 2 lety

    The fireselector style looks cool.

  • @ydjamal6698
    @ydjamal6698 Před 2 lety

    can't wait for part 2

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne Před 2 lety +1

    Ians Passport is starting to look like a International Cartel Weapons Runner

  • @bruxmeister
    @bruxmeister Před 2 lety

    Finnally visiting Czech Republic? Enjoy your visit!

  • @elliottbutts153
    @elliottbutts153 Před 2 lety

    My Bren 805 S1 is still my favorite rifle. Favorite to shoot also. Shoots so smooth. It’s like shooting a 20 inch AR. Being an AK guy the reciprocating charging handle is normal to me. Same with having no bolt release. All pretty easy to do being left handed. I noticed the rifle was set up for a lefty. Charging handle and cheek piece. At least the second generation was.

  • @spoonkies
    @spoonkies Před 2 lety +2

    Gun looks really interesting, I gotta Czech this out

  • @Chris09978
    @Chris09978 Před 2 lety

    Can’t wait for the 806/Bren 2 comparison, such an interesting background of Czech small arms

  • @cokoladkacz347
    @cokoladkacz347 Před 2 lety +4

    when i saw this thing for the first time i thought to myself, its improved G36 ....and even after those years i still stand behind this opinion - those non captive bolts and two holes in stock for their "storage" during field stripping - typical HK thingy, and obviously G36 compatible mag.... but despite it is heavy ( more so badly balanced), those rails worked as saw and destroyed any piece of equipment it came in contact with ( included especially your own fingers!) and few things more ( but not reciprocating charging handle - we were switching from VZ 58, so no big deal), it was pinpoint accurate, eats almost anything you feed it with and best of all, it leads to Bren 2 :D, which is for me finished version of this thing, Bren 805 was just working unfinished development stage....

  • @RogueBeatsARG
    @RogueBeatsARG Před 2 lety +4

    Id love to see a video on the Polish MSBS

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 Před 2 lety

    like cz, good info, thanks

  • @GranDioUz
    @GranDioUz Před 2 lety +18

    Fun fact: You can finish entire Battlefield 4 campaign using an CZ 805 BREN. (and EVO3)😉

    • @csabaweisz8791
      @csabaweisz8791 Před 2 lety +4

      @Ubal_Blunt to get those 3 guns unlocked in the campaign, thankfully after completing the whole campaign in one sitting you just have to cheese the last level 2 more times to get everything (but boy is it tedious)

  • @CzechoslovakGunStories
    @CzechoslovakGunStories Před 2 lety +27

    BREN 805 is IMO a very underrated rifle. It has some problems, yes, but look at the development of an AK, AR platforms.. were they spotless? Not at all. There are things that cannot be revealed and identified as an issue unless the gun is fielded and properly tested in combat conditions. Plus replacing Vz. 58 - an awesome rifle to say the least was very hard. Plenty of our soldiers loved Vz. 58 so BREN 805 had a really tough position to begin...

    • @brettalexander220
      @brettalexander220 Před 2 lety

      ar is the superior platform though

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Před 2 lety +8

      The thing just is that the BREN 805 is an AR at it's core. And it had problems other AR derivatives had solved long since. But the anecdote about not wanting a telescoping stock but then wanting a telescoping stock probably says the most about it's development: too much brass wanting to have a say in things they were no longer qualified to speak up about due to too much time behind a desk and not enough time in the mud, fog, mountains, rivers, ditches and forests...

    • @runthatbackagain7126
      @runthatbackagain7126 Před 2 lety +3

      @@andersjjensen they specifically requested changeable backstraps then proceeded to order no back straps, military leadership incompetence knows no bounds lmfao

    • @bluecaptainIT
      @bluecaptainIT Před 2 lety

      Sure, but I'll take a Gen 2 over the basic 805

    • @CzechoslovakGunStories
      @CzechoslovakGunStories Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluecaptainIT true, BREN 2 is far superior to 805

  • @scruffysstash
    @scruffysstash Před 2 lety +2

    CZ! Now I'm really jealous Ian. Please convince them to bring back their mauser style controlled feed bolt guns! Only option I'm aware of now is Zastava, which aren't that common around me.

  • @nathanarmaing5575
    @nathanarmaing5575 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks to Ian, i turned into a a fact machine on gun every time i play video games with friends. It s like we are playing Hunt Showdown and i see the LeMat and explain it was not created for normal bullets

    • @homer92234
      @homer92234 Před 2 lety

      same here but for game purposes its less violent to change lemat to work with integral cartridges ammo with smokeless powder other than red dot on 50bmg stg44 :D

  • @milanstepanek4185
    @milanstepanek4185 Před 2 lety +39

    This gun looks cool in photos but If you actually have to roll around in the mud with it, maintain it and expect it to function flawlessly in shit conditions... you're better off with either the older classic (vz.58) or the much improved BREN 2. (source: saw this gun jam, double feed, carbon-fuck itself with just few dumped mags in my and squadmates hands too often for a military firearm).

    • @Anino_Makata
      @Anino_Makata Před 2 lety +5

      And if I remember correctly, didn't the charging handle reciprocate and run the risk of snapping at your off hand as it fired? And didn't the rails also have sharp scallops that tore into gear?

    • @Lipton199333
      @Lipton199333 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Anino_Makata you are correct !

    • @milanstepanek4185
      @milanstepanek4185 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Anino_Makata Yes, the rails are sharper than on most guns. If you want to hold the gun by the bare rails, its better to use gloves or mount aftermarket covers on the rails. I dont have problems with the charging handle but one guy did get "bit" by it because his finger was out of position. It does catch onto gear, also the version that takes STANAG mags drops the mags free which is great but also has disadvantages, the mags are pretty loose in the well and rattle also if you are clmbing over shit, falling etc. the mag release button can be bumped by your gear and drops the mag, not super common but happens.

  • @householdemail1305
    @householdemail1305 Před 7 měsíci

    You had an invite…very cool.

  • @FEDsShotMOM
    @FEDsShotMOM Před 2 lety

    I found a long barreled 5.56 stanmag gen 2 in a sporting goods store in Montana. It was in the last position in a row of guns and had a layer of dust on it cause no one knew what it was. Bought it then and there

  • @akdbflilikop961
    @akdbflilikop961 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. I am hungry for more! Also wellcome to Czechia. :D

  • @robertcainjr.7627
    @robertcainjr.7627 Před 2 lety

    I find it weird I don’t get C&R in my feed as a like video recommendations? This would make more sense than some of the ones I get!

  • @user-uq7io2os3r
    @user-uq7io2os3r Před 2 lety

    Great video looking forward for mk2 👍

  • @fleezyp
    @fleezyp Před 2 lety

    First time I saw these I fell in love

  • @fransjacobs8071
    @fransjacobs8071 Před 2 lety

    I love this brand and I love this firearm!

  • @Mack_Dingo
    @Mack_Dingo Před 2 lety +1

    This was my fave on GR wildlands

  • @joeidan801
    @joeidan801 Před 2 lety

    Looks very neat and well-engineered. I wonder how is it in action.

  • @MrEvolutionable
    @MrEvolutionable Před 2 lety +5

    I am surprised to see that Ian keeps on comparing some of the features to the AK and AR-18 systems when there are a lot of things that really remind me of the G36 and other H&K rifles. Especially when you look at the 1st gen magazine well and magazine, the non-captive pins that can be stored in the foldable stock, and the stock itself. Really interesting rifle, though, and I look forward to its successor.

    • @gfreeman5568
      @gfreeman5568 Před 2 lety +8

      The G36 operating system came from the AR-18. I suspect it's just giving credit where credit is due. I'm also looking forward to more Bren goodies.

    • @brettalexander220
      @brettalexander220 Před 2 lety +3

      the ar-18 solved one of the biggest issues with the 15, the buffer tube. Because it has no BT it can have a folding stock

  • @darrowherd3212
    @darrowherd3212 Před 2 lety

    I've always wanted to see one of theese

  • @SvenTheSveed
    @SvenTheSveed Před 2 lety

    An excellent, if often overlooked service arm

  • @patrickw9520
    @patrickw9520 Před 2 lety

    I am a total 🇨🇿 gun fan.... the Vz58 was a rifle ahead of its time in many features. The 805 is a damn nice rifle. Played with an early issued model during some NATO exercise, they were actually conducting part of their final field trials. Very well made rifle. Those heavy red dots, you could pound a tent stake in with one, and not lose zero lol.

  • @BHam336
    @BHam336 Před 2 lety +6

    Looking forward to your breakdown of the Bren 2. Maybe you’ll ruffle some feathers & you or your loyal fans will help build a fire to have CZ handle the issues some people are having with the 7.62x39 variant with it. Pretty sure GIGN own a few of that particular gun, so… I think you’d appreciate that.
    Good stuff fella!

    • @gnarl12
      @gnarl12 Před 2 lety +1

      GIGN bought 70 or so rifles.....

    • @BHam336
      @BHam336 Před 2 lety +1

      Shhhhhh… he don’t need to know that. Trying to grab his attention
      Where’d you find the numbers anyway?

    • @gnarl12
      @gnarl12 Před 2 lety

      @@BHam336 they're available online

  • @cercaz
    @cercaz Před 2 lety +9

    Ian has an awesome life. Invites to armories, museums, and arsenals to view guns

    • @Ingens_Scherz
      @Ingens_Scherz Před 2 lety +4

      I suppose being a world class authority in your field sort of helps with that!

    • @Shiruvan
      @Shiruvan Před 2 lety

      lets not carry this to sheer envy, we're having a better look of it everyday thanks to it, Thanks Ian, very cool 😎

    • @cercaz
      @cercaz Před 2 lety +1

      @@Shiruvan not that I'm covetous of Ian, it's cool he's chosen to do what he does for the world. Just sounds awesome to be able to talk to the designers as well

  • @montevallomustang
    @montevallomustang Před 2 lety +4

    I love czech made weapons, i carry a 75 everyday, I really want an bren 2 but money has been tight the last few years and it's an expensive rifle

  • @con6lex
    @con6lex Před 2 lety

    Nice design. Easy to disassemble.

  • @matt200717
    @matt200717 Před 2 lety +3

    Just like with the Galil ACE, I like the aesthetics of this gun way more than the more modern one that's imported now.

    • @TheREALLibertyOrDeath
      @TheREALLibertyOrDeath Před 2 lety

      I like my Bren 2 so much I bought another one. Worth a look if you can get your hands on one.

    • @brettalexander220
      @brettalexander220 Před 2 lety +1

      >Galil
      who would want anything made by ''greatest ally''? Lol

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Před 2 lety

      @@brettalexander220 Some people are actually capable of evaluating firearms in and of themselves without politicising every little thing. This is a strange concept to many, I know, but if you listen to Ian for long enough you may one day be able to look at a weapon objectively too........

  • @350volvo
    @350volvo Před 2 lety +1

    Love the original Bren. Wish I had picked one up. Own a bren 2, which in some ways is probably better but I still like that 805

  • @theme7363
    @theme7363 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU! it’s so great to see why a gun exists

  • @themythofthefacelessman2180

    I shot a longer barrel 805 with a sekletonized stock. The first rifle i ever shot. I will always love this gun

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 Před 2 lety

    Living the CZ life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Necturn_
    @Necturn_ Před 2 lety

    I was literally just looking stuff up about this gun yesterday