This video reviews the Savage Model 1915 pistol, a striker-fired firearm chambered in .32 ACP, originally marketed for women's protection. The presenter highlights its historical context, design features like a grip safety and milled sights, and its performance during shooting tests, noting its low recoil and accuracy. The pistol is described as a rare piece, produced only in 1915 and 1916, and a testament to early 20th-century firearm innovation.
The Savage Model 1915, a 10-shot .32 ACP pistol from 1915, demonstrated surprising reliability and capacity during a BackUp Gun (BUG) match. Its 'point and shoot' ergonomics were highlighted as advantageous for its era, performing well in rapid-fire stages against steel and paper targets. The video showcases its use in competition, including a magazine change, underscoring its historical significance and functional performance.
This YouTube video features a user shooting their Steyr M1912 pistol, also known as the Steyr Hahn. The description specifically mentions the firearm's model and its manufacturing year, 1915. This suggests the video will showcase the operation and handling of a historical semi-automatic pistol.
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