This video from Forgotten Weapons showcases two developmental pistol models from Roth Steyr: the Model 1904 and the Model 1906. These were prototypes or early versions that preceded the official adoption of the Roth Steyr Model 1907 by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The presenter examines examples of both the 1904 and 1906 models, highlighting their design and historical context within the pistol trials of the era.
This video delves into the Heckler & Koch P7A13, a pistol developed by H&K for the US military's XM9 pistol trials. It details the evolution from earlier P7 models, highlighting the A13's key features like its double-stack 13-round magazine, altered magazine release, and heat shield. Despite its development, the P7A13 did not win the trials, partly due to its higher cost compared to the eventual winner, the Beretta M92. The advancements made for the A13 were later incorporated into commercial and police models like the P7M8 and P7M13.
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