This video features a shooting demonstration of a CZ27 pistol, specifically highlighting a model manufactured during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in World War II. The content focuses on the historical context of the firearm and its performance when fired.
This video delves into the history and production of the FN High Power pistol during the German occupation of Belgium. It details how the FN factory continued to produce the pistol for German service as the Pistole 640(b), with significant production changes occurring throughout the war, including the simplification of features like shoulder stock slots and tangent rear sights. The description also touches on Belgian worker resistance and sabotage, and recommends a detailed book on FN Browning pistols for collectors.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the FN High Power pistol during the German occupation in World War II. It focuses on a significant firearm from a pivotal historical period, offering insights into its design and wartime context. The content appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in military history and iconic handguns.
This video dives into the CZ 38/39, a 1930s handgun that the creator suggests might be the least ergonomic ever designed. The description details the pistol's history, including its Czech designation as the vz.38 and its German designation as the P-39 or model 39 after Germany occupied Czechoslovakia during WWII. Production was taken over by the Germans but ceased relatively quickly due to their dissatisfaction with the design. The video also includes promotional links for various firearm-related companies.
This video explores the Schultz & Larsen RPLT-42, a unique bolt-action rifle developed for the Danish Coastal Police during German occupation. Instead of military arms, the government commissioned Schultz & Larsen, known for target rifles, to produce a military variant of their Model 36. Chambered in the Danish 8x58R cartridge with a 4-round magazine, the RPLT-42 is a scarce firearm today, especially in its original military configuration. The video highlights the historical context and the rifle's specific design elements.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews features the CZ Model 27 Pistol chambered in .32 ACP. The review highlights its historical significance as a sidearm produced for various armies in the 1930s, with a significant number manufactured under German occupation in Czechoslovakia. The presenter emphasizes its status as a "beautiful piece of history."
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