This YouTube video showcases the Roth Steyr 1907 pistol in stunning slow motion. The title and description highlight "forgotten weapons" and historical context, suggesting an in-depth look at this classic firearm. The "slomo" and "slowmotion" tags emphasize the visual presentation, likely focusing on the mechanics and operation of the pistol. The specific model "Roth Steyr 1907" and the general category "Pistol" are central to the content, appealing to firearms enthusiasts interested in historical handguns.
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 features a run-and-gun steel match utilizing a WWI-era Roth Steyr 1907 pistol. The presenter details the pistol's history with the Austro-Hungarian cavalry, its durability, the 8mm Steyr cartridge, and its innovative "safe-action" firing mechanism, which is compared to modern systems. The unique 10-round stripper clip with a movable follower is also highlighted. Despite a 17th place finish out of 21 competitors, the presenter expresses satisfaction with a 10th place on the first stage, particularly noting how strong and weak hand requirements leveled the playing field.
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