This C&Rsenal History Primer documentary delves into the Norwegian 1914 firearm. The video promises a comprehensive look, including its history, operational mechanics, and a live-fire demonstration. C&Rsenal produces in-depth small arms history content bi-weekly, with new episodes released every Tuesday. The description also includes links to their Patreon, Indiegogo campaign for merchandise, and other relevant resources like books and external collaborators for ammunition data and animations.
This video focuses on the Norwegian M1914 Kongsberg Colt, a pistol adopted by Norway in 1914 as a copy of the Colt 1911. The description highlights its local production under license from FN, even during German occupation, and its continued production for German use in WWII. Mechanically identical to the Colt 1911, it features an extended slide release lever and serial numbering on all major parts. The pistol's unique history and its place as the only .45 ACP pistol formally used by the German military are discussed.
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