This 'American Rifleman Television' segment, 'I Have This Old Gun,' delves into the history and evolution of the Mauser Model 1914, which later became the Model 1934. While often compared to more famous German handguns like the Luger and Mauser C96, the 1914/34 is presented as an underappreciated design. The video highlights that Mauser didn't initially use model numbers but referred to these pistols by their caliber, with the .25 ACP version preceding the .32 ACP variant, which collectors now identify as the Model 1914. Information is provided on how to watch full episodes of American Rifleman TV and details for joining the NRA.
This video explores the Walther PPK, a German-made semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1931. It highlights the PPK's smaller design compared to the Walther PP, its reputation for reliability and accuracy, and its iconic status in films, particularly as a James Bond firearm. The description details its double-action mechanism, 7.65mm (.32 ACP) caliber, 3.3-inch barrel, blued steel frame, and attractive, easy-to-maintain construction, making it a desirable handgun for collectors and enthusiasts. The video aims to uncover lesser-known facts about this popular handgun.
This video review focuses on the Walther CCP, highlighting its unique gas piston delayed blowback operating system. The reviewer expresses a fondness for firearms with unconventional mechanisms, categorizing the CCP as a 'weird' yet interesting option. The description emphasizes its polymer frame, striker-fired action, and suitability as a concealed carry pistol, suggesting a detailed examination of its design and functionality for potential buyers or enthusiasts interested in less common handgun designs.
This video provides a review of the Walther P38 (AC43), an iconic German combat handgun. The content creator encourages viewers to support their work through Patreon and promotes various affiliate partners for holsters, gun cleaning supplies, and apparel. The video emphasizes firearm safety and adheres to YouTube's policies regarding magazine capacity. It also subtly touches upon self-defense liability insurance and other related gear and channels.
This video from TFBTV provides an in-depth look at the Heckler & Koch Mark 23 SOCOM pistol, a formidable .45 caliber handgun designed for US Special Operations Command. The hosts praise its match-grade accuracy, exceptional reliability, and substantial size, noting its adoption by various SOCOM units after winning the Offensive Handgun Weapon System competition. The review also features the Mark 23 equipped with a KAC suppressor, highlighting its capabilities as a suppressed firearm.
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