This video showcases a unique L-35 Lahti target pistol, a rare variant featuring a significantly longer barrel, extended sight radius with both aperture and open notch options, and a detachable buttstock equipped with an integrated bipod. The stock also includes a storage compartment for spare parts, cleaning gear, and an extra magazine. The pistol was intended as a potential replacement for the Luger in the Finnish military but never achieved widespread adoption. This specific example, serial number 052, is from Sako's factory museum.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Lahti L-35 pistol, Finland's first domestically produced semi-automatic firearm. The content includes live shooting, a detailed discussion of the pistol's features and operational mechanics, and an overall assessment by the reviewer, who poses the question of whether it surpasses the Luger. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and other items, as well as social media connections. A disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and legal compliance is also provided.
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