WW1 Villar Perosa SMG at the Range
This video showcases a rare World War One Villar Perosa submachine gun being fired at a range, courtesy of the Morphy Auction Company. The presenter details the weapon's unique design, originally intended for aircraft armament and later adapted for infantry use. Key features highlighted include its dual actions and barrels, independent thumb triggers, high rate of fire (around 1500 rpm per barrel), and its impracticality as an infantry weapon due to the lack of a buttstock and a stable bipod. The description also touches on its feeding system (25-round magazines) and sighting.










