This YouTube video showcases a collection of pistols acquired from the Allentown show, specifically the Forks of the Delaware event. The featured firearms include a diverse selection from German, Japanese, Hungarian, French, and US origins, with a notable emphasis on World War 2 era pieces. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon channel and their podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video presents a literature review of English-language books on French military firearms. The presenter discusses several books covering various French arms, including rifles, pistols, and machine guns, from historical periods up to the mid-20th century. He notes the limited availability of comprehensive references, particularly for bolt-action rifles like the Lebel and Berthier, and mentions he is working on a book to fill that gap. Specific books highlighted include "French Military Arms" by James Hicks, "Proud Promise" on French semi-automatic rifles, "Honour Bound" on the Chauchat machine rifle, "The Last Bolt Gun" on the MAS-36, "The French 1935 Pistols," and "Military Handguns of France."
This video provides a review of the book "Military Handguns of France" by Eugene Medlin and Jean Huon. The reviewer highlights the book as an excellent primer on an under-appreciated subject, covering both French revolvers and automatic pistols up to 1958. The reviewer notes that the book appears to be out of print but mentions a later expanded edition is available. The Mas 1935A is specifically mentioned and praised for its design.
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