Ancient history

BAR, BREN, Type 11, MG42... Comparison of WWII "fighters" (VIDEO)

BAR, BREN, Type 11, MG42, four famous WWII submachine guns and machine guns used respectively by the US Army, British and Allied Armies, Japanese and German and Allied Armies of the army

The interesting video compares the old "fighters" of the Second World War, of which all four were used even after the war.


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