This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examining a unique, hybrid machine pistol originating from the Khyber region of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The weapon is notable for its "franken-machine pistol" nature, incorporating design elements that appear to be inspired by well-known firearms. Ferguson delves into the origins and influences behind this unusual firearm, providing an expert analysis for the Royal Armouries.
This video from TFBTV explores the fascinating world of counterfeit and copy firearms originating from the cottage industries in Darra Adam Khel, Pakistan. Host Miles examines handgun copies, specifically comparing Makarov and Beretta replicas side-by-side. The episode also features an unusual deactivated Martini Henry contraption. The video highlights the impressive craftsmanship of these handmade firearms, often made with limited resources, and challenges viewers to distinguish them from legitimate examples. Support for Ventura Munitions and Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner is acknowledged.
This video showcases a Khyber Pass Colt copy, a firearm produced in the region near the Afghan/Pakistan border known for its crude manufacturing. The pistol, while resembling a Colt 1911, is smaller and functionally more akin to a .32 ACP Llama or a Spanish Ruby, featuring a straight blowback action. The analysis highlights the visual similarities and mechanical differences compared to established firearm designs, offering insight into the unique manufacturing practices of the Khyber Pass region.
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