This video delves into the history and evolution of Czechoslovakian flare pistols, specifically the vz. 44/67 and vz. 44/81 models. It details their origins, based on the Soviet SPSh flare pistol, and the subsequent improvements made by CZ. The narrative covers material upgrades, enhanced durability, and ergonomic refinements across different production runs. The featured pistols are noted as surplus from the Slovakian Army, recently imported into the US by Royal Tiger Imports. The video also features mentions of specific brands for merchandise and reference materials.
This video explores the fascinating history and function of "hand mortars," a class of firearm-like devices used from the 1600s to 1700s. These were designed to launch projectiles, with some acting as military-grade grenade launchers and others serving for less strenuous tasks like firing signal flares and fireworks. The specific example featured is a flintlock-action hand mortar with a 3 1/3 inch launching cup, likely used for the latter purpose due to its design. The video highlights the pressure and recoil associated with these historical weapons, often fired with the butt resting on the ground.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.