This video showcases the prototype vz.38 pistol, nicknamed the "Nutcracker," chambered in 9x19mm. The content highlights this experimental firearm, likely focusing on its design, history, and potential functionality. The video utilizes the hashtag #forgottenweapons, indicating a focus on obscure or lesser-known firearms.
This video features the CZ38 pistol at a BackUp Gun (BUG) Match, highlighting its designation as one of the ugliest service pistols ever adopted. The presenter notes its single-stack, double-action-only .380 caliber design and a bulky grip, deeming it ergonomically unrewarding. The description also promotes the Forgotten Weapons Patreon, Utreon, and Floatplane channels, as well as their merchandise store.
This video dives into the CZ 38/39, a 1930s handgun that the creator suggests might be the least ergonomic ever designed. The description details the pistol's history, including its Czech designation as the vz.38 and its German designation as the P-39 or model 39 after Germany occupied Czechoslovakia during WWII. Production was taken over by the Germans but ceased relatively quickly due to their dissatisfaction with the design. The video also includes promotional links for various firearm-related companies.
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