This video provides a review of the Argentine 1911, specifically the Colt Sistema Model 1927 in .45 ACP. The description highlights its production for the Argentine military until 1966 and its status as an exact copy of the 1911A1 with complete parts compatibility. The review is presented by Sootch00 and mentions Fiocchi USA for ammunition supply. Various affiliate links for products like Rubber Dummies, Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, and Getzone.com are included, along with a Patreon link for exclusive content.
This video discusses the rare Model 1927 Thompson Semi-Automatic Carbine, a modified version of the M1921 submachine gun. The modification involved altering the fire control group for semi-automatic fire and remarking the receiver. These carbines were created in response to demand from law enforcement and prison agencies seeking the Thompson's aesthetic without full-automatic capabilities. Only a limited number, estimated between 100-150, were sold, and very few survive today, as many were later converted back to full-auto. Notably, due to the receiver's similarity to an SMG, they are legally classified as machine guns in the US, but can be legally converted back to full-auto. The video touches on their rarity and legal status.
This video, "45acp ShootFest" by Fun Gun Reviews (Sootch00), showcases a comprehensive collection of seventeen different firearms chambered in .45 ACP. Viewers can expect to see a variety of handguns and even some historical submachine guns in action. The description highlights specific models from manufacturers like Colt, Springfield Armory, Glock, Taurus, Para Ordnance, Rock Island Armory, Norinco, EAA, and includes iconic firearms such as the Thompson M1928 and M3 Grease Gun. A special guest appearance is teased at the end.
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