This YouTube video segment, titled 'Minute of Mae: Mauser 1912', is a preview of a larger 'Primer' episode. The creator encourages viewers to watch the full episode for more in-depth content. Support options are provided through Patreon, SubscribeStar, and their online shop for merchandise.
This video delves into the development of the Mauser Model 1912 and 1912/14 pistols, specifically focusing on rare prototypes chambered in .45 ACP. Unlike the more common 9mm versions, these .45 ACP models showcase Mauser's experimental approach to operating mechanisms. The presenter details three distinct prototypes, illustrating a progression of design changes, including variations in friction delay systems and a buffer mechanism. This content is valuable for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical handgun development and less common variants.
This video delves into the history and mechanics of the Mauser 1912/14 pistol, highlighting its unique flapper-delayed blowback system. It discusses Mauser's early attempts at automatic pistols, the development leading to the 1910 and 1914 models, and the eventual creation of the 9mm 1912. The description notes its limited production, military features, and how political events and the death of Paul Mauser ultimately halted its potential. The influence of its design elements on later Czechoslovakian firearms is also mentioned. The video appears to be a detailed historical and technical overview from Forgotten Weapons.
This C&Rsenal WWI Primer documentary explores the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Mauser 1912 rifle. The video, hosted by Othais and Mae, is part of a series honoring the centennial anniversary of World War I by covering its firearms. The description includes links to related merchandise, additional reading materials on Mauser rifles and WWI firearms, and credits for animation and ammunition data. Support for the channel is encouraged through Patreon and Substar.
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