In my humble opinion - this is one of the most relevant, real feedback for ČZ Uherský Brod :-) (y) Anyway, thanks a lot for your very interesting and qualified videos - and good luck for you and all your fellow soldiers.
I love my CZ Bren 2 MS, they updated even more stuff with the MS version and you can get HBI handguards that will cover either 10.8” or 13.8” which is great for the 11” and 14”!
The reason for the bolt hold open/release mechanism inside the trigger was because the Czech military wanted a bolt release that could ambidextrous. I agree it’s weird, but it’s because of the military’s “needs” at the time.
Nice! Those informations are gold. Even Iam Czech, Iam glad that you make such review. I love CZ guns, but you pointed out the weakspots that no one would know, because you work with it in combat. Basically there no chance to make best weapon for combat from nothing. Designers need informations, complaints of soldiers, to make it better. Thank you very much, and I hope that you are doing great! Greetings from Czech Republic 🇺🇦🇨🇿
You can switch the bren 2 charging handle to work on either side of the rifle. I had to do it because my optic I wanted to use on it right now has finger knobs for tightening that stick out too far and scrape my nuckles on the left side with the charging. For switching, you simply reinstall the charging handle on the right just like you would put the rifle back together for cleaning.
the bolt release is in the trigger guard so its ambidextrous and you can use it while loading a mag. just put your little finger on the bottom of the mag and hook your thumb in the trigger guard and when the mag is stopped use the thumb to drop the bolt. the mag release needs a fence on the bottom
When it comes to nato/usgi spec rifles in rain+sandy conditions, the metal usgi mags seem to suffer from ftf/ friction when they get wet sand in them; whereas the polymer mags (especially magpul pmags) seem to handle it a lot better with less feed issues.
Your uploads always bring a smile. Beefy weapon; that one. Bayonets, all the cool kids do it. Hell right. The current US Marine issue is gorgeous, btw. Mind your ankles in that sand and stay healthy. :)
I’m sure some sort of rail extension will come out for those rifles. The scar suffers from a similar issue on that front and the aftermarket made some very decent solutions
It gives people the real estate to mount lasers/lights with their accompanying switches and a good amount of rail space to properly grip the rifle. Gripping around the laser/light is doable but far from ideal.
Now, that's the kind of guy that you can really respekt! Instead of just bitching about the weapon, he sets out to systematically look for the cause of their almost-fatal problems...and, when you face these possible fatal problems, you can bet that most guys just want to trash it...instead, you found a cause, and solution, and have a good weapon in hand.
To address the left side magazine catch issue - try to place a zip tie on it to block the pushing. You say 416s have better fencing and that is indeed correct but I have seen photos of 416A5s with zip tied left side catches so I guess that is a common issue
I would argue the trigger guard controls are great for lefty, since one method for lefty reload, especially if you are used to m4s, puts your thumb right next to bolt release.
It's always good to see your around man. I know you get that a lot (especially from me) but I really mean it. Keep fighting. Don't let the Armchair Generals discourage you, they wouldn't know combat if it bit them on the ass. You're all doing great. Slava Ukraini
Just a small tip. You can turn your front site to gain some space on BRENs handguard. It's not a lot but it is going to make your life a bit easier. You will also need to zero you irons, but it is not big deal. I so not have personal problem with left side mag release, but it could be a bit shorter. CZUB make a plug for trigger guard bolt release, so it is option for people who don't like it, but in my experience it can be handy. Btw. Great video. I think you expressed experience of many people, who just didn't made a video as you did, which is good. Wish u good luck.
Here in the US we can get the 11'' MS pistol version, file ef1 for SBR and get the OEM BR stock(I like it better), install all the upgrades made by HBI. The upgraded 10.8'' handguard, trigger and gas regulator are fantastic! That 11'' Bren2 after all the upgrades is one of my favorite rifles. Have a OSS 556Ti suppressor for it, super light and fairly quiet, no gas to the face and perfectly consistent 3olock ejection pattern. I also have Eotech but Exps3-4 with 5x magnifier both on Unity Fast mounts. On The front I have Axon switch to Modlite Plhv2 and Peq15.
As a British man, bayonets are no laughing matter. I can guarantee you some British volunteer in ukraine dreams of a glorious bayonet charge even today 😸 Also thank you for your videos Val 🇺🇦🏴
The second-most terrifying thing an opponent hears from the British is "FIX BAYONETS". The first most terrifying thing is bagpipes. If there are any Aussies still fighting over there, I hope there's one looking for a horse so he can use the bayonet as a sabre.
@@randomclipsmilitary9056 I’m having a joke. Yeah bayonets are rarely used but they still have applicable purpose. Why wouldn’t there be blades? Blades have worked all of history, they still work now. P.S. the joke is artillery and bullets don’t discriminate but you can’t relate (you discriminate). It’s not funny at all.
I have the same waffle looking stock on mine and I just drilled a hole and mounted a QD cup myself. You can get the magpul ones for like 9 bucks. Just don't drill all the way through
Thank you for the video. Being a fan of weapons made by CZ, I found the content you provided very informative 👍 stay safe and give orcs hell! This war will be remembered in the history books as russia's blunder in Ukraine. 🍺
@@rocerist What is happening now to Ukraine really reminds me of 1938 Czechoslovakia (I am Czech) when our "Allies" betrayed us by giving up a large strategic piece of our territory to Germany without us being present. And we all know how that ended up. All the people *_(especially Elon Musk)_* who say _"let's just push Ukraine into peace talks with Russia",_ are like the Allies back then - they don't realize that Putin would wait to replenish the strength of the military and launch another invasion. I wish NATO would wake up, but with weak leaders like Biden or Shulz, it's impossible.
@@rocerist the people who signed the agreement to take Ukraine's nukes should be fighting right beside them. I believe every countries government is cururupted. There should of been American boots on the ground in Ukraine in 2014. As they were promised
Valgear, which are the rarest assault rifles you have seen in Ukraine? Have you seen IWI Carmel yet? Or SCAR-17? By the way, Lingle Industries makes complete aluminum lowers for 806 with AR-15 type controls.
Bren 2 has been praised by many ytubers as well and performed very well during durability too. Your praise to this rifle confirms it. Could it be 1st after AK when shit really goes down?
He said he agrees that BREN should be 2nd choice after M4... he also said AK-74 was working on auto-pilot... So, the conclusion is probably something like this: AK74 > M4 > BREN 2
Reviews from a front line combat troop who uses these tools for what they are designed for is always interesting and unique. Wouldv liked to have seen the new offering field stripped. From what I see here its not a very well thought out reinvention of the wheel. This ch., this guy has potential to blow up and break into the money but he will have to post at least biweekly. What better serves the cause, an extra $5000 a month every month or him in the field? How many more medics and supplies can that money buy?
He can only give so many opinions of gear that he actually uses in the field (Ukraine war).. Though he might not of specifically seen/used Canadian c7/8's, he pretty much said he prefers an ar15 to the bren2.. Which the c7/c8 is just a Canadian licensed model of the ar15 patent made by Colt Canada(formerly Diemaco).
I have an owners manual of a 1p63 obzor optic. I figured it would be beneficial just in case you or your friends come across a 1p63 optic. How can i send you the pics of it?
Everyone has their preferences but controls in the trigger guard is the only thing I that I would kill for. There is no competition to those type of ambi controls due to being faster and more efficient.
Mr Valgear, can I ask in your experience and based on what you've heard, at what range do you become worried about a drone. Let's say what is the furthest distance you would try to engage a drone with your rifle and tracer ammunition?
Hello, Its situation dependent, generaly we don't shoot on the drones, the usual height for navíc is 400m, plus they ussualy don't hower over you but watching from distance under a angle, when is she'll dropping drone then you engage, but only if no solid cover is avaliable and you're pinned on position by IDF, mg fire etc.., to deal with drones, it's more a question of antidrome rifles and other assets
Suppressors aren't super common there for multiple reasons. Availability being one. There tends to be a ton of automatic fire, unlike US based tactics. This tends to cause much more fouling leading to more maintenance. Thermals are also being used very commonly and many suppressors glow like a beacon under thermals. Even the good ones, such as the RC2, will eventually heat up to the point with sustained fire. They still have their place for DA raids and snoop and poops but that's the last thing a regular dude on the front lines wants...a thermal drone beacon
Question here, when you reference going to pick up the weapon are you talking at a military armory or are you purchasing these yourself? You talk about being able to choose barrel lengths and purchasing ammo which makes me think you’re privately purchasing these which is awesome. I’m not sure about the Gun laws in Ukraine as a country or especially during a time of war so I’m curious how you’re logistic systems work with small arms. You seem to be collecting them and having them at home/wherever your living. Stay safe bro thanks for the review as always 💪
So looking back some of your other videos and reading between the lines we can break the gun question down to: If it's a serious event try get an AK74 and you'll be good? :D Stay safe Val!
HB industries makes an Mlok handguard for the bren2 that extends all the way to the end of the barrel, but it's expensive and I don't know if you can even get it in Europe.
Yeah, after I finish up my AR I have plans to buy a 14.5" Bren and SBR it, the rail length was also my biggest concern, and that solves it!@@iiikolby56
It's normal price for a handguard It also weighs about the same as the civilian mlok, so probably weighs less than the mil picatinny. The original bren handguard is way overbuilt.
CZ played fuk-fuk games with crucial bolt dimensions making it semi only. Forgetting details but factory machine gun post samples imported were definitely different. Highly doubt they got them cuz 5.56 is a desirable inclusion but would have been spared the worst
If you want to keep anonymous you should wear a less tight balaclava and have more even lighting. In this video i can make out most of your face at some points as the strong side-lighting shows the contours of your mouth and lower face. Good video as usual though :)
Thank you, not really anonymous, there is no anonymity once on the internet, just don't want to have my face out there too obviously, thank you for watching!
Under the magazine release on the left side there has to be a spring with a guide and a pin holding the lever so it can pivot. If you take the pin out the lever will fall, but leave a nasty hole, not good for sand. Instead, take it out, put a pin of the correct size inside the spring and install the lever again. The pin will prevent the lever to be pressed in, but the right side button will work just fine.
One of the few dudes on UA-cam that actually has operational experience with the gear he reviews. Right on, keep up the rad videos
Thanks for this video mate, best breakdown of the 2s ive seen from in theatre!
Z
@@ashifabedinlmao you literally n@Zi videos on your channel. Z orcs dont even hide it anymore 😂
@@HRM.H slava Russia.....putin will destry all nazi in europe
@@ashifabedinYou are a literal nazi... Wow...
@@ashifabedinyou 🤡
Finally,the moment we've all been waiting for.
In my humble opinion - this is one of the most relevant, real feedback for ČZ Uherský Brod :-) (y)
Anyway, thanks a lot for your very interesting and qualified videos - and good luck for you and all your fellow soldiers.
Here from Brass Facts. Awesome to see live, current, user based reviews.
Most no bs reviews on yt of things, love it
"who still use bayonets? the coolest people" true soldier mindset
Good review dude, probably the most in depth I've seen of the BREN 2
Theres many youtubers that break it down way more (like mishaco) but none that have frontline experience with it like this guy.
I love my CZ Bren 2 MS, they updated even more stuff with the MS version and you can get HBI handguards that will cover either 10.8” or 13.8” which is great for the 11” and 14”!
Great review I've seen a lot of the gun but never seen a detailed review of it done like this very good work 👍
The reason for the bolt hold open/release mechanism inside the trigger was because the Czech military wanted a bolt release that could ambidextrous. I agree it’s weird, but it’s because of the military’s “needs” at the time.
Nice! Those informations are gold. Even Iam Czech, Iam glad that you make such review.
I love CZ guns, but you pointed out the weakspots that no one would know, because you work with it in combat.
Basically there no chance to make best weapon for combat from nothing. Designers need informations, complaints of soldiers, to make it better.
Thank you very much, and I hope that you are doing great!
Greetings from Czech Republic 🇺🇦🇨🇿
Čus bratře!
@@mxmis1225
Zdar!
Val Great review I'm seriously thinking of getting this CZ you sold me
Keep safe looking forward to more reviews
Thx from Canada 🇨🇦
glad to see you're still kickin'
You can switch the bren 2 charging handle to work on either side of the rifle. I had to do it because my optic I wanted to use on it right now has finger knobs for tightening that stick out too far and scrape my nuckles on the left side with the charging. For switching, you simply reinstall the charging handle on the right just like you would put the rifle back together for cleaning.
glad to see another upload, love to see it Val! keep up the good content and work :D
Oh, the long awaited Bren review, thanks Val, and stay safe!
the bolt release is in the trigger guard so its ambidextrous and you can use it while loading a mag. just put your little finger on the bottom of the mag and hook your thumb in the trigger guard and when the mag is stopped use the thumb to drop the bolt. the mag release needs a fence on the bottom
Still rooting for you, thanks for the update!
I love the raw style of video
great review, its nice when the guy has actual experience instead of range larping
Great practical analysis.
Nice little humdinger on getting an AR before that one toward the end. Looks cool for sure!
*_Česká Zbrojovka_* rocks! Greetings from Czechia :)
When it comes to nato/usgi spec rifles in rain+sandy conditions, the metal usgi mags seem to suffer from ftf/ friction when they get wet sand in them; whereas the polymer mags (especially magpul pmags) seem to handle it a lot better with less feed issues.
Your uploads always bring a smile.
Beefy weapon; that one.
Bayonets, all the cool kids do it. Hell right. The current US Marine issue is gorgeous, btw.
Mind your ankles in that sand and stay healthy. :)
Folding Charging Handle he mentioned is available through Neoteric Designs
thank you
I’m sure some sort of rail extension will come out for those rifles. The scar suffers from a similar issue on that front and the aftermarket made some very decent solutions
Look at the Bren 2 MS long M-LOK handguard. A tad shorter version would greatly update the military guns
@@peepeepoopootacticalgearbr1130 I really don't see what those silly long handguards bring to the table in military context
It gives people the real estate to mount lasers/lights with their accompanying switches and a good amount of rail space to properly grip the rifle. Gripping around the laser/light is doable but far from ideal.
I love my Bren 2 more than all my other guns, and that includes my Scar and MCXs (Virtus and LT).
Now, that's the kind of guy that you can really respekt!
Instead of just bitching about the weapon, he sets out to systematically look for the cause of their almost-fatal problems...and, when you face these possible fatal problems, you can bet that most guys just want to trash it...instead, you found a cause, and solution, and have a good weapon in hand.
I Swear To God im on youtube just to watch this guys videos.
To address the left side magazine catch issue - try to place a zip tie on it to block the pushing. You say 416s have better fencing and that is indeed correct but I have seen photos of 416A5s with zip tied left side catches so I guess that is a common issue
Keep up the good work man👍
Wish you good health going into autuum my man =) You got this.
I would argue the trigger guard controls are great for lefty, since one method for lefty reload, especially if you are used to m4s, puts your thumb right next to bolt release.
It's always good to see your around man. I know you get that a lot (especially from me) but I really mean it.
Keep fighting. Don't let the Armchair Generals discourage you, they wouldn't know combat if it bit them on the ass. You're all doing great.
Slava Ukraini
are you sure about the doing great part?
@@chucktom7783yes
@@chucktom7783considering the russian have been throwing vdv with typhoons on avdiivka and they still got burned says enough
Just a small tip. You can turn your front site to gain some space on BRENs handguard. It's not a lot but it is going to make your life a bit easier. You will also need to zero you irons, but it is not big deal.
I so not have personal problem with left side mag release, but it could be a bit shorter.
CZUB make a plug for trigger guard bolt release, so it is option for people who don't like it, but in my experience it can be handy.
Btw. Great video. I think you expressed experience of many people, who just didn't made a video as you did, which is good. Wish u good luck.
Excellent video, would be great to see a vid like this on the x95
Any possibility the issues you experienced were just caused by the guns initially sent being worn out? Still don't know about that mag release tho.
What a great channel. Keep at it Warrior ⚔️
Interesting video! How would you rate the Bren 2 accuracy compared to the other rifles you have available?
Yo Val were you in the new video from kraken about bakhmut operations from a few days ago? 😉
Sounds cool
Here in the US we can get the 11'' MS pistol version, file ef1 for SBR and get the OEM BR stock(I like it better), install all the upgrades made by HBI. The upgraded 10.8'' handguard, trigger and gas regulator are fantastic!
That 11'' Bren2 after all the upgrades is one of my favorite rifles. Have a OSS 556Ti suppressor for it, super light and fairly quiet, no gas to the face and perfectly consistent 3olock ejection pattern. I also have Eotech but Exps3-4 with 5x magnifier both on Unity Fast mounts. On The front I have Axon switch to Modlite Plhv2 and Peq15.
Have you ever seen Type 81 in battle or other Chinese guns other than Type 56's .
Thank you for your hard work.
As a British man, bayonets are no laughing matter. I can guarantee you some British volunteer in ukraine dreams of a glorious bayonet charge even today 😸
Also thank you for your videos Val 🇺🇦🏴
The second-most terrifying thing an opponent hears from the British is "FIX BAYONETS". The first most terrifying thing is bagpipes.
If there are any Aussies still fighting over there, I hope there's one looking for a horse so he can use the bayonet as a sabre.
@@hoilst265Artillery and bullets doesent discriminate
@@randomclipsmilitary9056 you can’t relate
@@ChuntyCops And? Bayonets are rarely used in combat today
@@randomclipsmilitary9056 I’m having a joke. Yeah bayonets are rarely used but they still have applicable purpose. Why wouldn’t there be blades? Blades have worked all of history, they still work now.
P.S. the joke is artillery and bullets don’t discriminate but you can’t relate (you discriminate). It’s not funny at all.
Nice, now let`s wait for MSBS Grot
Another great review! Keep safe brother 🇺🇦
God bless, stay safe.
I have the same waffle looking stock on mine and I just drilled a hole and mounted a QD cup myself. You can get the magpul ones for like 9 bucks. Just don't drill all the way through
Thank you for the video. Being a fan of weapons made by CZ, I found the content you provided very informative 👍 stay safe and give orcs hell! This war will be remembered in the history books as russia's blunder in Ukraine. 🍺
Thank you for all of your hard work after work.
im estonian, and I can barely cope with the betrayal of the Ukrainians, we really are just letting them die.. god have mercy on our souls man
@@rocerist What is happening now to Ukraine really reminds me of 1938 Czechoslovakia (I am Czech) when our "Allies" betrayed us by giving up a large strategic piece of our territory to Germany without us being present. And we all know how that ended up.
All the people *_(especially Elon Musk)_* who say _"let's just push Ukraine into peace talks with Russia",_ are like the Allies back then - they don't realize that Putin would wait to replenish the strength of the military and launch another invasion.
I wish NATO would wake up, but with weak leaders like Biden or Shulz, it's impossible.
@@rocerist the people who signed the agreement to take Ukraine's nukes should be fighting right beside them. I believe every countries government is cururupted. There should of been American boots on the ground in Ukraine in 2014. As they were promised
Valgear, which are the rarest assault rifles you have seen in Ukraine? Have you seen IWI Carmel yet? Or SCAR-17? By the way, Lingle Industries makes complete aluminum lowers for 806 with AR-15 type controls.
Bren 2 has been praised by many ytubers as well and performed very well during durability too. Your praise to this rifle confirms it. Could it be 1st after AK when shit really goes down?
He said he agrees that BREN should be 2nd choice after M4... he also said AK-74 was working on auto-pilot... So, the conclusion is probably something like this:
AK74 > M4 > BREN 2
@@MuddahFukkah I've seen someone said that M4 is prone to jamming in harsh trench war.
Reviews from a front line combat troop who uses these tools for what they are designed for is always interesting and unique.
Wouldv liked to have seen the new offering field stripped. From what I see here its not a very well thought out reinvention of the wheel.
This ch., this guy has potential to blow up and break into the money but he will have to post at least biweekly.
What better serves the cause, an extra $5000 a month every month or him in the field? How many more medics and supplies can that money buy?
Why don’t you like verticals grips?
good video brother
Does 11 inch support bayonet as well or do I have to go 14?
If you ever get the chance, can you make a video on the Colt C7 and/or the C8?
He can only give so many opinions of gear that he actually uses in the field (Ukraine war).. Though he might not of specifically seen/used Canadian c7/8's, he pretty much said he prefers an ar15 to the bren2.. Which the c7/c8 is just a Canadian licensed model of the ar15 patent made by Colt Canada(formerly Diemaco).
Hey man, what is your helmet configuration? Salute from Nicaragua 🇳🇮
A charging handle like the FAL handle would be a good idea where it folds flat so it doesn't get broken so easily?
@Punisher9419 Neoteric Designs makes one that he mentions at 8:20
Very interesting!
Do you guys have experience with Daniel Defence guns?
Cheers!
He made a video on one ua-cam.com/video/GS2jTmrTeH8/v-deo.html
I have an owners manual of a 1p63 obzor optic. I figured it would be beneficial just in case you or your friends come across a 1p63 optic. How can i send you the pics of it?
Everyone has their preferences but controls in the trigger guard is the only thing I that I would kill for. There is no competition to those type of ambi controls due to being faster and more efficient.
yeah but at that point wouldn't you just want an M4?
@@GarfieldMegaFanno
Mr Valgear, can I ask in your experience and based on what you've heard, at what range do you become worried about a drone. Let's say what is the furthest distance you would try to engage a drone with your rifle and tracer ammunition?
Hello, Its situation dependent, generaly we don't shoot on the drones, the usual height for navíc is 400m, plus they ussualy don't hower over you but watching from distance under a angle, when is she'll dropping drone then you engage, but only if no solid cover is avaliable and you're pinned on position by IDF, mg fire etc.., to deal with drones, it's more a question of antidrome rifles and other assets
I have questions. Do you prefer flash hider or suppressor? and which one do you think is better
Suppressors aren't super common there for multiple reasons. Availability being one. There tends to be a ton of automatic fire, unlike US based tactics. This tends to cause much more fouling leading to more maintenance. Thermals are also being used very commonly and many suppressors glow like a beacon under thermals. Even the good ones, such as the RC2, will eventually heat up to the point with sustained fire. They still have their place for DA raids and snoop and poops but that's the last thing a regular dude on the front lines wants...a thermal drone beacon
Question here, when you reference going to pick up the weapon are you talking at a military armory or are you purchasing these yourself? You talk about being able to choose barrel lengths and purchasing ammo which makes me think you’re privately purchasing these which is awesome. I’m not sure about the Gun laws in Ukraine as a country or especially during a time of war so I’m curious how you’re logistic systems work with small arms. You seem to be collecting them and having them at home/wherever your living. Stay safe bro thanks for the review as always 💪
Armory I'm assuming
Stay safe bro. Hopefully this mess finish soon. And you buy a home with wifey 🏡
What manufacture suppressors are you guys using on your 5.56 rifles?
We use locally made Strela and European cheap choices like GIS we can buy suppresors over the counter, but good stuff like Surefire is not avaliable
Can't you just unscrew the rails you are not using to make the handguard a bit less bulky?
So looking back some of your other videos and reading between the lines we can break the gun question down to: If it's a serious event try get an AK74 and you'll be good? :D Stay safe Val!
He seems to be 3-way split between AK-74, MSBS Grot, and FN SCAR-L
HB industries makes an Mlok handguard for the bren2 that extends all the way to the end of the barrel, but it's expensive and I don't know if you can even get it in Europe.
i personally have one its sick lol
Yeah, after I finish up my AR I have plans to buy a 14.5" Bren and SBR it, the rail length was also my biggest concern, and that solves it!@@iiikolby56
It's normal price for a handguard
It also weighs about the same as the civilian mlok, so probably weighs less than the mil picatinny.
The original bren handguard is way overbuilt.
The military Bren 2s has a monolithic upper, unlike the 2ms.
great review as always ! stay safe and drink dr pepper :)
Please make a video about polish MSBS GROT rifles.
I will, but unfortunately our structure don't have any...
Everything i've heard about this gun is that its "not as bad"
Have you guys been able to try the 7.62x39 versions? They hugely shit the bed in the US.
CZ played fuk-fuk games with crucial bolt dimensions making it semi only. Forgetting details but factory machine gun post samples imported were definitely different. Highly doubt they got them cuz 5.56 is a desirable inclusion but would have been spared the worst
The French have a .223 rifle grenade
Little bit "meh", broken stock on mission, magazines falling of,.... Hope, someone from CZ taking a notes.
man i clicked on this thinking it was gonna be a gangsta rap music video
Garandthumb and Valgear colab next
I think CZ added the trigger guard bolt release because tthe Czech military prior issue was the G36.
Stay safe, God bless Slava 🇺🇦
Hello, have you tried a angled grip instead of vertical one maybe that would suit your preference more
What’s more reliable considering sand/mud. Ar15 or Bren 2?
Bren...
@@marekceleda8521I would assume so just because of the piston and adjustable gas block
Do other major guns tell us how they do
Do any of your friends have "GROT"? I would like to hear such a real review. Not paid by anyone.
Stay safe OG
How are you activating your laser and light?
by pressing on it
i bet 100% this guy is czech, that accent tears my ears
It's not PR, so listen to what he says instead of tuning in to his Slavic accent.
If you want to keep anonymous you should wear a less tight balaclava and have more even lighting. In this video i can make out most of your face at some points as the strong side-lighting shows the contours of your mouth and lower face. Good video as usual though :)
Thank you, not really anonymous, there is no anonymity once on the internet, just don't want to have my face out there too obviously, thank you for watching!
5:10 who uses bayonets? well from what ive seen from combat fotage..... those trench clearing operations are bit too close and personal
Značka CZ není co bývala, je to dnes soukromá firma a dost šetří na platech zaměstnanců. Ohledně kvality zbraní, to bude asi jak pro koho.
Have you come across Ak-12M 2023 version or even the older AK-12. If you have come across it what was your thoughts about it
Ak12s are shit,shit ton of small stupid problems and gun behaves same as 74,so if u have a chance to pick between 2 take the time tested one.
@@stip3m4m1c8 He did a review.
Under the magazine release on the left side there has to be a spring with a guide and a pin holding the lever so it can pivot. If you take the pin out the lever will fall, but leave a nasty hole, not good for sand. Instead, take it out, put a pin of the correct size inside the spring and install the lever again. The pin will prevent the lever to be pressed in, but the right side button will work just fine.
I watched a trench raid,where the bois had bayonets on their ak74s, if i was a russian and saw that coming id be throwing me arms up!
Hmmm...after seeing the SCAR L review, it's clear which rifle he would choose to go into orc-ridden territory!
Keep well, young man!
I wonder if the different firing signature and firerate fool whoever you fire at in full auto into thinking they've got an MG pinning them down.
Czechnology.
Is there kel tec rdb used by Ukrainians atm