This YouTube video showcases a collection of pistols acquired from the Allentown show, specifically the Forks of the Delaware event. The featured firearms include a diverse selection from German, Japanese, Hungarian, French, and US origins, with a notable emphasis on World War 2 era pieces. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon channel and their podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video showcases the historical Luger pistols from World War 2 being fired. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed safely at a private gun range. The firearms used are historical, unmodified semi-automatic pistols from WWII, with magazines limited to less than 10 rounds. The emphasis is on responsible shooting.
This video showcases a curated collection of World War II era pistols. The host, Tom, presents a selection of historical firearms from this significant period. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon for early video access and a monthly raffle, as well as their podcast 'Flak & Fubar' and social media channels (Instagram and Twitter).
This YouTube video showcases a collection of World War II pistols, with a specific focus on Lugers in Part 2. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, as well as their "Flak & Fubar" podcast and Legacy Twitter account. It appeals to firearms collectors and enthusiasts interested in historical firearms, particularly those from WWII.
This video showcases an impressive collection of .25 caliber Walther PP and PPK pistols, along with several rare variations. The featured firearms include SS Contract guns, a "K Under" PPK, a "P Under" PP, an RZM Walther PPK, a Nazi Party Leader PPK, and even some 9mm variants. The creator also promotes their Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, and their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio from July 29, 2018, features discussions on vintage pistols and their appeal, the role of women and children in shooting sports, and a critique of online trolls. The show, which airs live on Sundays, covers a wide range of firearm-related topics from new products to political issues, and is available on numerous platforms including YouTube, Roku, and streaming services.
This video delves into the functionality and historical context of heel magazine releases found on certain pistol models. The host, Mike, addresses the common question of why these releases exist as an alternative to the more prevalent button-style releases. Several classic firearms featuring this design, including the SIG P210, Tokarev TT33, FN 1910, FN 1910/22, and Erma EP 552, are discussed. The video also acknowledges support from Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Savage Arms.
This video provides an in-depth look at two historically significant early semiautomatic pistols: the Laumann 1891 and the Schonberger-Laumann 1894. The presenter details Josef Laumann's pioneering work in adapting ring-trigger designs to a blowback semiautomatic system, nearly achieving the first self-loading pistol. The video showcases examples of both the 1891 model and the two distinct patterns of the 1894 model, developed with financial backing from the Schonberger brothers. While these designs didn't see mass production, they represent crucial steps in the evolution of handgun technology.
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