This video delves into the Schouboe Model 1916, the final prototype iteration of the Danish pistol. It builds upon the 1910 pattern, incorporating changes such as a non-telescoping slide and an aggressive steel grip with front and back strap checkering. The presenter discusses the enigmatic serial number of the featured example, which falls within the range of known 1910 models, raising questions about production sequencing and potential backtracking to older designs or assembly methods.
This video provides an overview of the Danish Schouboe automatic pistols developed by Jens Schouboe for Dansk Rekylriffel Syndikat (later Madsen). The pistols were produced in both .32 ACP and a proprietary Danish .45 caliber, featuring a simple blowback design and a shrouded hammer. Around 400-500 units were manufactured between 1903 and 1917, with variations across major patterns (1903, 1907, 1910, and potentially 1916). The presentation showcases various examples, including presentation models and one with a holster stock, highlighting the developmental timeline of these rare firearms.
This video from InRangeTV at SHOT 2017 focuses on the Sig Sauer P210 pistol. The description highlights its history as a Swiss and Danish service pistol, its previous high cost in the US, and its 2010 "Legend" reintroduction. Key points include the move of production to the US, a significant price reduction, and adaptations to Americanized controls like the safety and magazine release.
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