This video reviews the Cobray Terminator, a unique and quirky 12-gauge shotgun from the 1980s. The reviewer highlights its unconventional open-bolt firing mechanism, where the barrel moves rearward to strike a fixed firing pin, making it a "hunk of junk" but also fun to shoot. A notable feature is the stock's tendency to collapse upon firing, posing a potential hazard to the shooter's face. The description emphasizes its cheesy, goofy, and somewhat dangerous nature.
This video provides a detailed look at the Beretta 1918/30 carbine and compares its bolt mechanism to those found in later Beretta submachine guns. The description highlights the unusual semi-automatic design of the 1918/30, which utilizes a hammer mechanism rather than the fixed firing pin common in similar firearms. A link to a photo gallery in the Forgotten Weapons Vault is provided for further examination of the 1918/30.
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