Saving From Destruction one of the RAREST Guns of WWII: GEWEHR 41

Backyard Ballistics July 10, 2023
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I am a forensic expert witness, and thought some of my experiences related to ballistics might be worth sharing. I created BackyardBallistics to provide interesting and (hopefully) entertaining videos regarding the science of guns and ballistics, and also related topics coming from my engineering background. In the process, I will also feature lots of cool guns I have at my disposal for my job. Whoever you are and wherever you live, I would really love to share my experience with you!

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Play Enlisted for FREE on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS®5: https://playen.link/backyardballistics Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you in battle! *This video was offered by, among others, Piotr Michniewski.* This is a WWII-era G41(W), manufactured in 1943, coming from the same lot of guns as the previous two, the B40 (RPG 2 clone) and Type 56 (chinese AK47). However, this one has nothing to do with Vietnam, and how these guns came together remains a mistery. In any case, as I try to restore it to its original functioning, I'm exploring the very peculiar mechanics of this rare model, that made it both unique and surprisingly unreliable. *A special thanks goes to Michelangelo Neri Orliani for helping in the making of this project* If you can and want to help me making videos like this, you can directly support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/backyardballistics with your help, I can keep making educational content without having to give up my freedom of speech to the advertiser's needs.