This video reviews the Balistik Defence Adam 45s from GForce Arms, an entry-level 1911 pistol. The reviewer explores its features and assesses its reliability for its price point. The video emphasizes that no firearms are sold or advertised, and all demonstrations occur on a closed range under supervision. It also highlights the creator's podcast and social media presence.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the Jericho 941 9mm pistol, notably referencing its appearance as the "Space Cowboy's Sidearm" from the anime Cowboy Bebop. The title and description highlight the specific firearm and its pop culture connection, suggesting a brief visual showcase or mention of the gun. The #shorts and #subscribe tags indicate it's a short-form promotional video for the channel.
This video features an unboxing of a surplus Polish TTC Tokarev pistol. While no direct links are provided, the description directs viewers to the creator's website for product information. The video also promotes a second YouTube channel and social media profiles for the creator, Classic Firearms. The intro music is identified as 'Issa Trap' by Mikey Geiger.
This video features a "Deal Of The Week" focusing on the Yugoslavian M57 Tokarev pistol. While no specific details about the firearm's features, performance, or handling are provided, the description directs viewers to the creator's website for product acquisition. The video also includes links to the creator's social media channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video provides an in-depth look at the ITM AT84, a Swiss-made pistol that is a notable replica of the early Pre-B CZ 75. The presenter highlights its origin in Solothurn, Switzerland, and its history, including a period as a duty weapon in Israel before being imported into the US by Century International Arms. The AT84 is chambered in 9mm and is described as being identical to early CZ 75 models, with a minor difference in the roll mark. The video also briefly mentions the later switch to a Tanfoglio design, which resulted in the AT84S commercial import. Support for Ventura Munitions and the TFBTV Patreon page is also encouraged.
This video is a review of the Armi Galesi 6.35 Caliber Pistol, commonly known as a 25 ACP 'mouse gun'. The reviewer highlights its history, noting that these Italian-made pocket pistols were imported into the U.S. from the 1950s to the late 1960s. The video also provides a detailed guide on how to decipher the pistol's year of manufacture using the date codes stamped on the frame. While not a highly collectible firearm, the reviewer finds the quality to be good and the pistol enjoyable to shoot.
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