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  • Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms - NOW SHIPPING

    Now Shipping! Order your copy here:
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    At the end of the Second World War, Hungary was occupied by Soviet troops and soon fell into the Soviet sphere of influence, joining the Warsaw Pact in 1955. Like most other socialist countries behind the Iron Cu...

  • What was the muzzle velocity of an early 16th century arquebus?

    Follow Capandball in his research for the magical number, the muzzle velocity of a rund ball fired from an early 16th century snap matchlock arquebus. This is all based on primary contemporary sources. Recreating bullet alloys, bullets, 16th century powders, powder charges to arrive to the starti...

  • The Hungarian Alternative: G98/40 Rifles in German Service

    The German Wehrmacht was always hungry for more rifles during World War Two, and adopted substitute designs made in friendly (or subservient) countries when possible. Almost all of these were minor variations on the Mauser 98 system, but the Hungarian G98/40 was an exception. This was a Mannliche...

  • Wild boar hunting with M1819 Hall flintlock breech loading rifle

    Have you ever wondered when was the last occasion when anybody carried a Hall flintlock breech loading military rifle in the woods to deliver food to the family table? Well, Capandball did it and recorded the hunt for you. Follow him to Gyulaj, Hungary and be part of the adventure and prepare the...

  • Steyr-Solothurn S2-200: the Austrian MG30 and Hungarian 31M

    The S2-200 was developed by Louis Stange at the Rheinmetall company in Germany in the late 1920s. Because Germany was not allowed to be doing this sort of arms development at the time, Rheinmetall bought a controlling stake in the Swiss firm Solothurn AG, to make the product deniably Swiss. The g...

  • Hungarian Blast Machine: AMD-65 at the Range

    "Rifles on the Danube" Kickstarter is live!
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    Today I took my AMD-65 out to the range. I've shot regular AKMs with AMD muzzle brakes, but never had the chance to try the AMD-65 in its original proper configuration. And ...

  • Researching Hungarian Kalashnikovs: Interview with László Becz

    Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian Kalashnikov Firearms 1959-2002 is available now on Kickstarter:
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/headstamp/rifles-on-the-danube?ref=ezuyuv

    Nic Jenzen-Jones, Director of Research for Headstamp Publishing, spent some time in Budapest speaking with László Becz, a...

  • AK-63F: Hungary's Last Military Kalashnikov

    Join our Kickstarter for "Rifles On The Danube" today and get your copy of the best book on Hungarian AKs!
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    In 1978, as AMD-65 rifles in service were starting to get worn out, FÉG launched a program to refurbish the ol...

  • SA-85S: FEG Adapts the Hungarian AK for American Import

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    Hungary began importing semiautomatic civilian versions of FÉG's AK-63D into the United States in the 1980s. As more restrictions were put on importati...

  • AMD-65: The Specialist's AK Turns Standard-Issue

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    The Hungarian AMD-65 (Automata Módosított Deszantfegyver - "Modified Paratrooper Automatic Rifle") was requested first in 1964 because the standard AKM-63 rifles in Hunga...

  • Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian Kalashnikovs - Headstamp's New Book!

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/headstamp/rifles-on-the-danube?ref=5rwp25

    Rifles on the Danube: 
Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms, 1959–2002
    At the end of the Second World War, Hungary was occupied by Soviet troops and soon fell into the Soviet sphere of influence, joining the Warsaw Pact in 1...

  • Long range shooting with muzzle loading rifles

    This video will guide you through the most important information you will need to start long range shooting (300-1000 yards) with muzzle loading rifles, while I guide you through the one week World Championship held from 27 Aug - 2 Sept 2023 in Hungary. Take your time, watch the full film as ther...

  • Stunning Collection of Mint Guns!

    Want early access to our videos and be entered to win a monthly raffle?! Consider giving to our Patreon. Link below! https://www.patreon.com/legacycollectibles Check out our Podcast "Flak & Fubar" https://flakfubar.buzzsprout.com/ Legacy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legacy_collectibles Le...

  • The best helical magazine ever? The Danuvia VD-01

    The relatively rare Danuvia VD-01 is the focus for this week's What is this Weapon? episode. While boasting a relatively unremarkable spot in the story of firearms development, the VD-01 does have some interesting features, including polygonal rifling and a helical barrel.

  • There's no such thing as an AK-47

    The 'AK-47' is the ubiquitous label for the most recognisable group of firearms on the planet, but would you be correct in calling all AK-type rifles AK-47s? Is there indeed any such thing as an 'AK-47'? Join Jonathan Ferguson as he examines the lineage of the most produced firearm family of all ...

  • Shooting the second World War Frommer 37 M pistol

    Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball History and practical use of the 2nd World War Hungarian 37M self loading service pistol designed by Rudolf Frommer. Enjoy! If you want to support our work, please check our products: http://kapszli.hu/en/termek-kategoria/capandball-product...

  • Frommer 1901 Pistol

    Rudolf Frommer was a self-taught engineer and firearms designer who worked his way up through the FEG concern in Budapest to eventually hold the position of CEO. During this time he developed a series of long-recoil, rotating-bolt pistols culminating in the Frommer Stop, which was adopted by the ...

  • Benke Thiemann Folding Luger Stock

    While most major pistols made before the 1930s had some type of shoulder stock available as an option, the Luger had much more variety of stocks than most others. In addition to the several types of wooden stocks made on military contract, there were also several commercial types of folding stock...

  • Steyr M30S Prototype: A Repurposed WW1 Improved Mauser

    This rifle, as best I can tell, is a prototype model made by Steyr in Switzerland in the early 1930s for use in Hungarian military trials. The Hungarians were looking to replace their old 1895 straight-pull Mannlicher rifles with something more modern. They wanted to keep their Mannlicher en bloc...

  • Frommer Pistolen-MG Model 1917: A Crazy Villar Perosa Copy

    After encountering Italian Villar Perosa machine pistols in the field, Austro-Hungarian troops requested a similar weapon. The project was given to FÉG to work on, and the result was the Pistolen-MG Model 1917: a pair of Frommer Stop pistols with long barrels and 25-round magazines, redesigned to...

  • Slow Motion: Femaru 37M

    The Frommer/Femaru 37M was the last in the line of handguns designed by Rudolf Frommer. The 37M was a single-action blowback pistol chambered for .380, although it was also purchased by Germany in .32 ACP caliber (and with the addition of a manual thumb safety). It was adopted by the Hungarian mi...

  • Slow Motion: Frommer Stop (1912)

    This week's slow motion gun is the Frommer Stop, put into production in 1912. The Hungarian designer Rudolf Frommer was responsible for a series of long-recoil pistols, of which the Stop was the last and best. It is chambered for 7.65mm Frommer, which is identical in size to the .32 ACP, but load...

  • Luftwaffe Hungarian Femaru Model 37 Pistol | Walk-in Wednesday

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  • A Walther copied by Hungary for Egypt: the WALAM 48

    The WALAM 48 was a copy of the Walther Model PP made by Fegyver- és Gépgyártó Részvénytársaság (aka FÉG) in Hungary in the years after World War Two. It was originally produced as the 48M police pistol (in .32 caliber) to replace the aging stocks of Frommer Stop pistols used by Hungarian police. ...