This video features an analysis of the La Lira, a Spanish pistol that served as a copy of the Mannlicher 1901. The presenter highlights the key differences between the two firearms, noting that the La Lira was chambered in the more common .32 ACP, utilized a detachable magazine, and employed a simple blowback action, unlike the Mannlicher's unique cartridge, stripper clip feed, and internal magazine. The video also showcases a rare gold damascened variant and estimates a total production of only 500-1000 units, emphasizing their rarity today.
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