This video features a range test of a Shanghai Model 1900 Pistol-Carbine, a firearm from the Chinese Warlord Era. The presenter, who recently released a Kickstarter for "Pistols of the Warlords," uses the Backup Gun Match to test the pistol's performance. The description notes that these were well-made guns from a legitimate factory arsenal. The presenter mentions only having one magazine and no shoulder stock for the firearm, adding an element of challenge to the test.
This video explores the Shanghai Arsenal Model 1900 Pistol-Carbine, a unique firearm from China's Warlord Era. Unlike typical copies of FN 1900 and Mauser C96 pistols, this model combines the FN 1900's mechanical basis with Mauser-style stock slots, an extended barrel, and a tangent rear sight. The video highlights its production between 1916-1921, its well-made and reliable nature, and the existence of both original examples and smaller-scale knockoffs. A Kickstarter campaign for "Pistols of the Warlords" is also promoted.
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