This video delves into the rare BSA Prototype .45 ACP pistol, a fascinating post-WWI development by Birmingham Small Arms. The description highlights BSA's shift from military contracts to new product lines, including self-loading pistols utilizing Kynoch belted rimless cartridges. The featured .45 ACP example is noted for its short recoil, rotating barrel design, and trigger mechanism similarities to the FN 1910, as well as its rotating barrel system resembling the Steyr-Hahn 1912. The rarity of these pistols is emphasized, making this surviving example particularly noteworthy.
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