This video explores the early development of the French MAC 1950 service pistol, showcasing two key predecessors: the Type SE MAS 1948 and a pre-production MAC 1950 (serial number F 20). The MAS 1948 is noted for its resemblance to earlier MAS 1935 models. The pre-production MAC 1950 features a safety catch similar to the pre-M1 MAS 1935 and original wooden grips, before transitioning to the standard MAC 1950 design. The footage was filmed with the assistance of the IRCGN.
This YouTube video showcases MAC 1950 pistols sourced from Old Western Scrounger. The video likely provides a review and potentially historical context for these firearms, focusing on their availability and condition from the described seller. Potential viewers can expect to see detailed footage and discussion of the MAC 1950's features and what makes them unique.
This video showcases Ian's personal firearm collection displayed on a Matrix Armory wall system. The Matrix Armory is a new system designed to aesthetically display firearms, contrasting with more utilitarian storage solutions. Ian highlights several specific firearms from his collection, providing links to individual videos for some of them, including the M1883 Reichsrevolver, Scotti Model X, Troy GAU-5A/A clone, MAC 1950, CETME-L, Hotchkiss Universal, DSA FAL, Krinkov, Type 2 Paratrooper Arisaka, and North China Type 19 Arisaka. He emphasizes that he has no financial stake in Matrix Armory.
This video features a tactical shooting competition using the MAC 1950 pistol. The presenter discusses the history and mechanics of the firearm, highlighting its performance in a run-and-gun match. While the MAC 1950 functioned without malfunctions, the presenter experienced hammer bite and inadvertently engaged the slide-mounted safety. The review compares the MAC 1950 to other contemporary service pistols regarding trigger, sights, and magazine capacity. The presenter placed second in the 'single stack' division and 43rd overall in the competition.
This video provides a historical overview and disassembly guide for the MAC 1950 (Pistolet Automatique Modele 1950), a French military sidearm. It details the pistol's development after WWII, its lineage from the Model 1935S, and its production history at the Chatellerault and St. Etienne arsenals. The mechanics are compared to the Browning 1911, highlighting features like the captive recoil spring and integrated fire control group. The video also touches on its caliber, safeties, magazine capacity, and its continued, albeit outdated, service in French forces.
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