The Stendebach Model 1936 is a rare, handmade prototype rifle featuring a unique toggle-delayed blowback action and a 10-round rotary spool magazine. Its design, including the use of aluminum components and a complex loading system, highlights experimental firearm development outside major manufacturers. The rifle's mechanical curiosity and historical context make it a significant piece for collectors and historians.
This comprehensive factory tour of Daniel Defense, led by Jon Patton of The Gun Collective, offers an in-depth look at their meticulous manufacturing processes. It highlights the precision involved in cold hammer forging barrels, the rigorous quality assurance checks, and the hand-assembly of their rifles, showcasing the brand's commitment to durability and performance.
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