This video from Forgotten Weapons showcases the Winchester Reference Collection's Uruguayan M1908 Short Rifle. The description details Uruguay's firearm history, starting with the Mauser model 1871, followed by Mauser 95s, and then the M1908 model. This specific rifle, one of 1,500 delivered in 1911, was acquired by Winchester in 1912 to study 7mm "pointed" cartridge developments. The video highlights its significance as a rare South American Mauser variant and a piece within Winchester's historical industrial research collection.
This video showcases the rare Uruguayan Celmi Hermanos .32 ACP pistol. Produced in 1943, it shares design similarities with the Walther PP and FN 1910, featuring a removable barrel bushing. The description notes questionable quality and limited production, with the Uruguayan state oil company being a primary purchaser. The video likely delves into the history, design, and potential condition of this obscure firearm.
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