This video showcases an early 1990s production Wilkinson Arms Linda pistol, described as a time capsule that appears unfired. The presenter acquired the firearm locally at a great price and expresses excitement about testing its functionality and potentially designing custom parts for it. The video focuses on the unique nature of this 9mm blaster from the 70s (though produced in the 90s).
This "Gun of the Week" video from American Rifleman showcases the Wilkinson Arms Linda 9mm Carbine. The review details its design, inspired by 1960s-80s aesthetics, featuring a blowback-operated, semi-automatic action. Key components highlighted include a 6061 T6 aluminum receiver, a 16.5-inch barrel with 1/2x28" muzzle threads, a reciprocating handle, a simple vertical grip, a crossbolt safety, a wood fore-end, and a folding stock with a Picatinny mount. The carbine accepts 31-round stick magazines and has provision for optics. The video offers an on-range look at the firearm.
This video features the Wilkinson Arms Linda pistol at a BackUp Gun (BUG) match. The presenter highlights the Linda's surprising performance, noting its reliable magazines, accuracy due to its fixed barrel and optic, and excellent trigger. The match itself was brief for the presenter, requiring only 15 rounds. The video also mentions a period-correct Weaver Qwik-Point fiber optic red dot sight fitted to the pistol. The presenter intends to use the Linda again in a context that better suits its capabilities.
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