This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the San Cristobal Model 2 carbine, a lever-delayed blowback firearm produced in the Dominican Republic in the late 1940s. Designed by Pál Király and chambered in .30 Carbine (7.62x33mm), tens of thousands were manufactured and saw popularity in Central and South America. The carbine is distinguished by its magazine mounted at an angle and most models featured select-fire capabilities with a two-trigger system. The video highlights the rarity of these firearms today, thanking the Royal Armouries for access to this specimen.
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