This video showcases a heavily modified 1943 production MP40 submachine gun, likely altered by Soviet or Ukrainian partisans during World War II. The weapon exhibits significant wear, possibly from being buried, and features a crudely attached brass-catching bag. The missing muzzle nut suggests potential modifications for suppressor attachment. The owner, the Association of Maltese Arms Collectors and Shooters, provides this unique piece for examination, highlighting its historical significance and unusual condition.
This video explores the historical and functional aspects of the Liberator pistol, a simple, single-shot firearm designed for mass production and distribution during wartime. The description highlights its intended purpose as a disposable weapon for partisans in occupied Europe, emphasizing its lack of comfort or ergonomics and its singular goal of firing one shot safely. The video aims to provide viewers with an experience of firing this unique historical weapon.
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