What was the unnnamed agency?https://youtu.be/I2V4Cjob6_s?si=wMNL9QbEKEYrmoso&t=31
>>64642388It was me. I also never took the guns or paid them, it was all a ruse
Mosad. If it was an American agency some fag would have written a book about his time as a government assassin by now.
>In total, about 100 of these revolving rifles were made, for two different clients. One batch used .30-caliber bullets and the other used a 7mm bore.Two unnamed agencies. One Euro and one in the US?
>>64642388Given the time period and design requirements I'd suspect GSG9.
cia sad
>>64643182Nah. It's the kind of thing they have but they built theirs in house.
Seems like it’d be a lot easy to just enclose the cylinder.
>>64643182>cia sad;_;
>>64642388I know this is really cool and all, but why didn't they just use a semi auto and make a really strong bag to catch the brass casing when it gets ejected?
>>64642388>>64643313>>64643868why not just build it off a lever action rifle
>>64643868>semi autoBolt makes a lot of noise
>>64643868>>64643896haven't watched the video yet but i'm assuming the procurement wasn't the normal "3 competitors, 5 years, a forest's worth of paperwork" type process so Knights chose the solution that fulfilled the requirement and gave work for their workers for months to come
>>64642652>one euroThe French have already a precedent for sniper revolver
>>64644451>>64642652SAS and RUC supposedly had "shooting teams" in Northern Ireland doing assassinations in the 1970s/80s that favored revolvers over semi-autoboth for reliability, like the French, and perhaps also the image of being 'cowboys' fighting in bandit/indian country - plus revolver leaves no shellson the other hand though the SAS already had the Welrod, but perhaps this was longer range
>>64644457Purpose-built revolvers are insanely quiet. Stuff like Nagants and Stechkins and QSPRs are basically as good as it gets for compact sneeki breeki shenanigans.
>>64642388Group for Specialized Tactics