This video explores the "Kevin" pistol, a micro-compact firearm developed by Antonín Zendl in the Czech Republic and later licensed to Magnum Research as the Micro Desert Eagle. Introduced in 2007, the Kevin was chambered in .380 ACP or 9mm Makarov and featured a unique gas vent system near the barrel, intended to delay slide opening and reduce recoil. The video mentions the manufacturer's closure in 2013 and the discontinuation of the pistol's production in both countries. The content highlights the pistol's design, history, and caliber options, with thanks extended to Sellier & Bellot for access to the firearms.
This video focuses on the "Kevin" pistol, a unique Czech firearm. The title highlights its "weird delay trick," suggesting a detailed examination of its mechanism and functionality. The description explicitly mentions "forgotten weapons," "pistol," "micro desert eagle," and "Czech," indicating a historical and technical deep dive into this less common firearm. It also touches upon "CCW," hinting at its potential as a concealed carry option. The content is likely to appeal to enthusiasts interested in obscure firearms and their engineering.
This video reviews the Magnum Research Micro Desert Eagle .380 ACP pocket pistol, evaluating its suitability for concealed carry. The reviewer found the firearm to be a "spitfire," enjoying its shooting experience and noting its high-quality construction and comfortable feel. The video aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of this compact handgun.
This video review focuses on the Magnum Research Micro Desert Eagle handgun, presented by Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA. The review highlights its suitability for personal defense due to its compact size and semi-automatic action. It specifically mentions the firearm is chambered in .380 ACP and has a six-round magazine capacity, positioning it as a concealed carry option. Viewers are directed to the MidwayUSA Video Library for more content.
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