This video showcases the Suppressor-Ready SCI-20 pistol in a 'Gun Candy Cutlass' finish. The description highlights its 10.5" Teflon-coated barrel, tucked flash can, adjustable gas system, and JP fit & finish, emphasizing its design for precision, control, and style. It's presented as a custom build and an inspiration for future projects, inviting viewer questions and engagement.
This online lecture by naval historian Dr. Mark Barton explores the history of the British Royal Navy cutlass from its official adoption in 1804 through its final withdrawal in 2014. The talk covers the motivations behind its adoption during wartime, reasons for its initial inferiority and subsequent rejection of improvements, new patterns in the Victorian era, a procurement scandal, and its eventual uses in action and ceremonial service. The video is presented by the Royal Armouries.
This YouTube video showcases a custom Beretta 92FS, dubbed the 'Cutlass,' featuring intricate Cerakote finishes and engraving. The video title and description highlight the specific firearm model, custom work, and manufacturer, suggesting a focus on firearm aesthetics and modification. The use of hashtags indicates an interest in the firearms community and custom gun culture.
This video recounts a bizarre self-defense incident at a jewelry store where owners reportedly used a cutlass and nitric acid to repel intruders. The narration draws a parallel to swashbuckling tales of repelling boarders. The video also promotes ASP merchandise, an additional YouTube channel, and encourages viewers to support the ASP Patron program or find local instructors. It highlights the unusual nature of the defensive encounter.
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