This video explores the history and development of Estonia's Arsenal Tallinn SMG, a submachine gun designed in the 1920s based on the German MP18.I. It details the firearm's specifications, including its blowback operation, progressive trigger, and 9x20mm Browning semi-rimmed cartridge. The production numbers, distribution to Estonian military and police forces, and attempted conversion to 9x19mm are discussed. The video highlights the rarity of surviving examples and mentions their eventual sale, with many going to Spain. The presenter thanks the Estonian War Museum for access to the example shown.
This video discusses the critical importance of understanding firearm backstops for both law enforcement and civilian concealed carry permit holders. It uses an incident involving Estonian police, who reportedly had a "terrible backstop to protect the public," as a case study. The presenter emphasizes that backstops are dynamic and marksmanship is paramount for self-defense scenarios. The video also promotes ASP merchandise and their "ASP Extra" YouTube channel for additional content, encouraging viewers to support their work through patronage and to seek qualified firearms instructors.
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