This video delves into the history and development of the Hovea 44, a firearm originally intended for Swedish "super troopers" but which found its true success in Denmark. Hosted by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson, the content explores the gun's journey from a Swedish design to Danish adoption and refinement. The description also promotes event tickets, Jonathan Ferguson's book on British bullpup firearms, and the Royal Armouries museum through various links and calls to action, encouraging subscriptions and support.
This video delves into the fascinating world of Danish inventor and artist Bent Agner Nielsen's firearm designs. It covers his journey from painting to firearms engineering, highlighting his Olympic-style .22 rimfire target pistol, the M80, known for its innovative dry-fire mechanism. The description also details his later attempts to break into the military and police market with the M800 (.32 ACP) and M900 (9x19mm) pistols, neither of which saw widespread adoption. Finally, it touches upon his return to .22 target pistol design with the M5 before his passing. The video features a collection of these unique Agner pistols, provided by Hunter's House in Copenhagen.
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