Even the Russians don't like it. He said it's weird, heavy and he wouldn't want to use it.
"Magic thing, first time holding it in my hands. Heavy, maybe even possible to shoot from a standing position." "Very, very, very unusual weighs heavier somewhere around 15 kilos maybe 16, around there it weighs that much." "Stange sighting device, a strange thing in general, I would not want to be with something like that. Thank you" Thats the translation
Imagine being sent half way across the world to a war you never knew about being made to use equipment suited for ww2. All this to get fucked up by a himars strike or a drone
It looks cool, but… good god he doesn’t sound too happy to be holding it.
Looks narly with the magazine ngl. I'm guessing it can be used with belts or magazines?
North Korea: Imagine having secondary magazine feed systems on your light machine guns, but not your medium machine guns; couldn't be me 🇰🇵
It's like if an 8 year old designed an lmg
¿Como apuntan con ese cargador estorbando la visión?
North Korea is like the France of Asia in terms of their unique weapons designs. No wonder why Ian is interested in them.
Welcome to 1926, North Korea.
The gun's not the only thing that's heavy .
Yo how come the mag is the iron sight ?
Hello armourer's bench, i speak russian but i see a lack of english subtitles, if you need someone to translate stuff from russian to english, please contact me
Looks vaguely ZBvz 26. Kind of an interwar/WW2 light machine gun appearance anyway. Boy I’m glad I’m not in the North Korean Army.
He says it weighs about 15 or 16 Kilos
What did they do rip off the type 93 and instead of 13mm use 7.62x54? It does look very awkward... plus belt fed is just the way to go
Is it derived from something?
Huh he's wearing Soviet era CBRN boot covers
This belong to a museum
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