This video delves into the history and specifics of the Serbian/Yugoslav Ruby Pistol. It details how Serbia, after its army's decimation in 1915, was re-equipped with French arms, including approximately 5,000 Ruby pistols. These pistols, standard French handguns of the era, remained in Yugoslav armories well into the 1930s. The featured example is a Franco-Serbian Ruby, refurbished and remarked by Yugoslavia in 1933, presented by Mike Carrick of Arms Heritage magazine.
This video tests the A&W Diverter, a shotgun barrel attachment designed to modify shot spread from circular to linear. Patented in 1970, it aimed for a horizontal pattern, similar to military "duckbill" chokes but with more engineering. The video features a Remington 870 with a 4:1 pattern military version and collaborates with shotgun trainer Matt Haught. The content also directs viewers to the original patent data and a relevant Guns Magazine issue for further research.
This video features a range test of the Webley 1913 semi-automatic pistol, following up on a previous history and disassembly. The presenter shoots original WWI British .455 SL ammunition, testing both magazine fire and single loading, highlighting the pistol's unique magazine cutoff. Despite its awkward appearance, the reviewer finds the Webley to be an underrated and well-handling pistol with recoil comparable to a Colt 1911, even with a more powerful cartridge. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon and merchandise.
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