This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Webley .22 Target Model Mark IV revolver. It highlights the differences from the standard .38 caliber Mark IV, focusing on its dedicated .22 rimfire design, adjustable sights, and historical context as a training and civilian firearm. The review details its production dates and specific features.
This video discusses the 1932 Bonus Army incident, where World War I veterans who marched on Washington D.C. to demand early payment of their bonuses were forcibly removed by the U.S. Army. The description and title highlight the violent confrontation, with veterans being attacked by troops. The video also includes numerous links for support, merchandise, affiliate deals for various products including firearms accessories, survival gear, and coffee, as well as links to alternative video platforms and social media.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Dineley submachine gun, a unique firearm from 1932 designed by Mark Dineley. While superficially resembling the Thompson, it features significant differences in scale and internal mechanisms. The expert demonstrates a partial disassembly, focusing on the bolt group, and discusses its historical context and potential design inspirations.
This video showcases a highly customized 1932 Walther PP pistol, specifically a longslide variant built for Swiss target shooting. The presenter details its unique features, including an extended barrel for increased sight radius, a satin chrome finish, gold-plated trigger, and custom grip checkering. It highlights the rarity of this model, with only ten produced, and its historical context within Swiss shooting societies.
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