This video presents an in-depth look at the Bubix Bro pistol, a subcompact firearm designed for concealed carry, crafted by Wilhelm Bubits in Austria. The presenter highlights its lightweight design (560 grams), 12+1 capacity, and innovative features like ambidextrous controls, a three-safety package, a loaded chamber indicator, and a MIL-STD-1913 mounting rail. The pistol is available in 9x18 Makarov, 9x19 Luger, and 9x21 IMI calibers. The description also notes its unique grip safety, dual-sided magazine release and slide catch, decent trigger and sights, a slick slide with aggressive serrations, DLC coating, and a price of 790 Euro.
This video explores the unique Reiger Model 1889, an Austrian pistol that integrates a revolver-style magazine mechanism with a basic ring trigger pistol design. The firearm features a distinctive drop-in 6-round clip, similar to that of the Blake rifle. The presenter highlights the rarity of surviving examples, noting that only two are known to exist, and showcases a particularly striking model with a brass frame. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise store.
This video, "Austrian Gunmakers Part 2/3," continues the exploration of modern Austrian firearms manufacturers beyond the well-known region of Ferlach. While specific gun models and calibers are not detailed in the description, the title strongly suggests a focus on the craftsmanship, design, and potential offerings from these Austrian companies. The content is aimed at enthusiasts interested in the heritage and innovation of firearms production in Austria.
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