This video showcases the rare Luxembourg Model 1884 Gendarmerie Nagant revolver. The presenter highlights its unique features, including its chambering for the black powder 9.4x22mm cartridge and a long barrel designed to accommodate a spike bayonet. The video also draws comparisons to other Nagant models (Belgian 1878, 1883, 1886) and notes the limited production of this specific Gendarmerie variant (only 190 units). The Army's use of the 7.5mm cartridge is also mentioned. The firearm is on loan from Legacy Collectibles.
This "I Have This Old Gun" segment from American Rifleman Television explores the SOLA Super submachine gun. Developed in Luxembourg in 1953 after WWII, the SOLA Super was an attempt to establish an export economy through firearms production. It was largely a copy of the Belgian Vigneron SMG and, along with the SOLA Leger, represents the only firearms ever produced in the Grand Duchy. Though adopted by the Luxembourgeois military until the 1960s, it struggled to compete with surplus British Sten SMGs. The export venture saw limited success with some African nations.
This video preview from American Rifleman TV takes viewers inside the National Museum of Military History in Luxembourg. The episode features a "Rifleman Review" of the Ruger Scout Rifle in .223 caliber and an "I Have This Old Gun" segment focusing on the Japanese Type 99 machine gun. The content promises historical firearms exploration and product reviews.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the FN-49 rifle, also known as the SAFN. The presenter received the rifle as a Christmas gift and highlights that it is chambered in .30-06. The specific rifle in the video was manufactured under a contract for Luxembourg and later imported into the US as surplus. The description also includes links to FULL30 and a Patreon page for the creator.
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