This video provides an overview of the Danish Schouboe automatic pistols developed by Jens Schouboe for Dansk Rekylriffel Syndikat (later Madsen). The pistols were produced in both .32 ACP and a proprietary Danish .45 caliber, featuring a simple blowback design and a shrouded hammer. Around 400-500 units were manufactured between 1903 and 1917, with variations across major patterns (1903, 1907, 1910, and potentially 1916). The presentation showcases various examples, including presentation models and one with a holster stock, highlighting the developmental timeline of these rare firearms.
This YouTube video, part of the "WWI Primer" series, provides a detailed explanation of how the German Dreyse 1907 pistol functions. It highlights key operational aspects such as its single-action mechanism, striker-fired ignition, and slide operation. The video aims to educate viewers on the mechanics of this historical firearm, offering insights into its design and functionality from a WWI era perspective. Supporters are encouraged to contribute via Patreon or SubscribeStar.
This video, extracted from a WWI Primer series, provides a detailed explanation of how the Savage 1907 pistol functions. It highlights its key operating mechanisms, including its single-action trigger, strike-fired action with a false hammer, and double-stack magazine capacity. The content is presented in a way that educates viewers on the internal workings of this historical firearm.
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