This video announces Black Friday sales and promotions related to firearms literature and merchandise. It highlights books from Headstamp Publishing focusing on the History of Weapons & War and specific historical firearms like Chinese Warlord Pistols. Merchandise from Varusteleka is also featured. The video provides links to purchase these items, including a special offer for European customers on US World War Two books and Chinese Warlord Pistols.
This video examines a Chinese Warlord-era pistol, a knockoff of the Spanish Bestigui Model H. The Bestigui Model H was itself a simplified copy of the Mauser C96, a popular handgun in China during the 1920s. The video highlights the visual replication of the C96 and the simplified lockwork of the Bestigui. It also mentions the fully automatic MM31 variant and that both were widely copied by domestic Chinese arsenals and artisans. The video showcases a copy of the Model H and its accompanying stripper clip bandolier. The creator also promotes their new book on Chinese Warlord-era pistols and their other platforms.
This Q&A video from Forgotten Weapons addresses a diverse range of firearm-related topics, including the status of their 'Pistols of the Warlords' book, the accuracy of open-bolt guns, historical arms development, reliability in harsh environments, and the potential impact of different design choices. The discussion also touches on specific firearms like the M1 Carbine, Webley WG revolver, and vz61 Skorpion. Additionally, the creator answers questions about optics, gun development dead ends, and even includes a brief mention of amateur radio.
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