This video, titled "Lewis Self-Loading Pistol #1 - Forgotten Weapons," focuses on a prototype pistol designed by the British gunsmith Isaac Lewis. The description highlights the translated and voiced nature of the content by Evan and encourages viewers to subscribe to the Forgotten Weapons channel for more Russian-language videos. An English version is also linked, suggesting comparative or supplemental content. The video delves into a historical firearm, offering a glimpse into its design and potentially its functionality.
This video, titled "Lewis Self-Loading Pistol #2 - Forgotten Weapons," is the second part of a series focusing on the prototype pistol designed by the British armorer Isaac Lewis. The description indicates a translation and voiceover by Evan, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more Russian-language content from Forgotten Weapons. An English version of the video is also provided. The content likely involves a detailed examination and historical context of this specific firearm, appealing to enthusiasts of historical and unique firearms.
This video showcases a rare prototype semi-automatic handgun designed by Isaac Newton Lewis, best known for his light machine gun. The pistol features a massive steel construction and operates using a gas-operated, rotating bolt mechanism, firing from an open bolt, a design choice noted as unusual for a handgun. Chambered in .45 ACP, it was intended for a double-stack 15-round magazine, though the magazine is missing from the depicted example. The video highlights the pistol's smooth operation despite some minor potential alignment issues and its well-made construction, while also acknowledging its rarity and the low number likely produced.
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