This video features a detailed look at a WW2 Japanese Baby Nambu pistol, noted for its better-than-average condition and original soft-shell leather holster. A key highlight is the accompanying capture paperwork, allowing the presenter to use forensic logic to identify the soldier and pinpoint the capture location to Luzon, Philippines. The video also touches upon the historical context of the attack on the Philippines following Pearl Harbor, providing a blend of firearm examination and historical narrative.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Luzon folding knife, highlighting its large size, quality, and value. The reviewer praises its original and well-made design, contrasting it with the competitive Chinese knife industry. Key features discussed include the exterior lock mechanism (distinct from TriAd lock), good blade steel, comfortable handle, blade finishing, molded clip, and pocket waveability. The review also briefly mentions other knives like the Steel Will Shaula, Cold Steel Voyager and Frenzy, and CRKT Crossbones and Jumbones.
This video, presented by NRA Life of Duty and sponsored by Brownells and Smith & Wesson, delves into the untold story of the guerillas on Luzon during World War II. Following the Japanese attack on December 8, 1941, alongside the bombing of Pearl Harbor, American forces in the Philippines faced overwhelming odds. After months of fighting, surrender seemed inevitable for many, leading to the Bataan Death March. However, approximately 450 men chose a different path, hiding in the jungle to continue their resistance against the invaders.
This trailer for "Patriot Profiles S3 E12: Untold Resistance" highlights the 34-month ordeal of Clay Conner Jr. and other soldiers on the Bataan Peninsula during World War II. The episode, sponsored by Smith & Wesson, focuses on their fight for survival as evaders, outsmarting enemy pursuers. The full episode is available on NRA News, detailing their resistance efforts.
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