This video explores a rare offering of Belgian Gendarmerie FAL parts kits from FN America. The kits are derived from M2 pattern FAL rifles, complete except for the upper receiver, barrel, muzzle device, gas piston, and magazine. These rifles were carried extensively but fired infrequently by the Gendarmerie. FN America is distributing these kits via a lottery system to prevent market speculation. The presenter plans to build a complete rifle from a kit in future content, offering a closer look at the original military FAL pattern.
This YouTube video from C&Rsenal's Primer series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Belgian Nagant 1877 revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the documentary explores the firearm's narrative as part of the ongoing centennial anniversary series. The video also credits contributors for ammunition data and animations, and provides links for fan support, merchandise, and additional reading material on the Nagant 1877 and related firearms.
This video examines the Nagant Model 1877 Gendarmerie, a unique double-barreled rolling block pistol. Manufactured by the Nagant brothers, who had a historical partnership with Remington, this pistol was adopted as a standard issue for the Belgian Gendarmerie. The description details its distinctive features, including a single trigger that fires both barrels sequentially and two hammers. Chambered in the Belgian 9.4mm revolver cartridge, only 2000 units were produced. The "W" stamp on the buttcap signifies its Gendarmerie service, and it remained in use until the introduction of the Browning Model 1899. The video also highlights the Nagant company's origins and early collaborations.
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