This YouTube video addresses the legality of open-bolt firearms, specifically mentioning the .380 M11. The title and description focus on clarifying whether this type of firearm is considered illegal. The content likely delves into legal classifications and regulations surrounding firearms with open-bolt mechanisms.
This YouTube video, sponsored by Firequest, features a demonstration of the M11 Thermobaric Multi-Burst Grenade being used against a car. The title clearly indicates a destructive test or comparison involving a specific explosive device and a vehicle.
This video focuses on the Luger pistol adopted by the Dutch East Indies Army (KNIL) as the M11 in 1911. It details the procurement history, including batches from DWM and Vickers, and discusses the specific features of the M11 pattern, such as its 4-inch barrel, 9x19mm Parabellum chambering, and unique unit marking systems (frame engraving, brass plaques on the trigger guard and frame). The video also showcases rare accessories like an original KNIL M11 holster and a double magazine pouch. It highlights the transition in German firearm production post-WWI and the logistical challenges faced by the KNIL in equipping its forces.
This YouTube video focuses on the Cobray M11, a specific firearm model. The description explicitly mentions the firearm by name. It also includes a disclaimer about affiliate links for Amazon and Avantlink, indicating a potential for product reviews or demonstrations of related gear. The limited information suggests the content will likely revolve around the Cobray M11 itself, possibly including its features, performance, or comparisons to similar firearms.
This video highlights the Precision Armament M11 Severe Duty Muzzle Brake. The description provides a link to Brownells videos for more information about the product. While the video content is not detailed, it focuses on a specific firearm accessory designed for enhanced performance and recoil management.
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