This 'American Rifleman Television' segment, 'I Have This Old Gun,' delves into the history and evolution of the Mauser Model 1914, which later became the Model 1934. While often compared to more famous German handguns like the Luger and Mauser C96, the 1914/34 is presented as an underappreciated design. The video highlights that Mauser didn't initially use model numbers but referred to these pistols by their caliber, with the .25 ACP version preceding the .32 ACP variant, which collectors now identify as the Model 1914. Information is provided on how to watch full episodes of American Rifleman TV and details for joining the NRA.
This video showcases an incredible World War 2 capture story featuring a Navy Mauser Model 1934 pistol. The firearm was acquired by Carl Bradley, an Army Ranger who participated in the D-Day landings at Pointe Du Hoc. The pistol was handed over to him by a young German Naval officer. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and raffles, and their "Flak & Fubar" podcast, along with their Twitter handle.
This video provides a comprehensive review of all pistols issued to the Navy of the Third Reich. It covers various models including all iterations of the Luger P.08, Mauser Model 1914, Mauser Model 1934, Mauser HSC, and the rare Navy Radom VIS P35. The content focuses on showcasing and detailing these historical firearms.
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