This video explores the Kholodovskii Mosin Nagant, a 1912 Russian ordnance project aimed at improving the M91. Lieutenant-General Kholodovskii and the Tula Arsenal attempted to create a lighter, more accurate, and shooter-friendly rifle with features like aluminum parts, a fluted barrel, and an improved safety. Despite an ambitious design, the project faced delays and showed little benefit in trials, leading to its abandonment by 1916 with only a few hundred units produced. The content highlights the rarity of this prototype and acknowledges research by Matt Martin, with access to a rare example from the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels.
This video from Military Arms Channel dives into two "commercial oddities": the Norinco 213A Tokarev and the IMEZ IJ70-17AH Makarov. The focus is on their "wide body" variations, which feature double-stack magazines, a contrast to the original single-stack designs of these Soviet-era handguns. The description also includes various links for supporting the channel, purchasing items, and resources for firearm owners and personal defense.
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