This video appears to cover a range of firearms, including M2 AP ammunition, an Ithaca 1911A1 pistol, and an Argentine Mauser rifle. It also mentions the Bodyguard 2.0, likely referring to a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard revolver. The title suggests a focus on showcasing these specific firearms, potentially for review, comparison, or a range day experience. Given the inclusion of specific models and ammunition, the content is highly relevant to firearms enthusiasts.
This video showcases five distinct WWI-era bolt-action rifles: the Turkish Mauser Model 1938/43, British P14 Enfield, Lee-Enfield SMLE No. 1 Mk III*, Soviet Mosin-Nagant M91/30, and Argentine Mauser Model 1891. Demonstrations focus on their manual of arms, loading procedures with stripper clips, and firing characteristics. The SMLE highlights its rapid-fire capability, while other models emphasize their historical significance and unique design features.
This video focuses on the 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle, detailing its historical origins and significance. The description highlights its development as a replacement for older rifles and its manufacture by prominent German arms companies. It also mentions the caliber used and its continued service with the Argentine Police well into the 1960s, providing context for this classic military firearm.
This review covers the Argentine Mauser 1891, highlighting its historical significance and operational features. The video demonstrates the manual loading of its internal box magazine and showcases the bolt-mounted safety. Live fire testing confirms its functionality, with impacts on a steel target clearly visible.
This YouTube video is a brief segment from a larger "Primer" episode focusing on the Argentine Mauser 1891 rifle. The description encourages viewers to check out the full episode for more content and provides links to support the creators through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise. The video itself likely offers a look at the historical and technical aspects of this specific firearm.
This video provides a detailed look at the Argentine Mauser 1909 rifle, showcasing its 7.65x53mm Argentine caliber and internal 5-round magazine. The demonstration includes loading, cycling the bolt-action, and live fire at steel targets, highlighting the rifle's smooth operation and recoil. Ammunition used was PPU 180 grain soft point boat tail.
This C&Rsenal YouTube video provides a historical overview and functional demonstration of the Argentine Mauser 1891 Carbine. The 'History Primer' series, presented by Othais and Mae, aims to cover firearms from historic conflicts in honor of anniversaries. The video includes live-fire segments and is supported by patron funding. It references several books for further reading on Mauser rifles and related military history, and acknowledges contributions from DrakeGmbH for ammunition data and Bruno for animations.
This video demonstrates a technique for mounting the handguard on an 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle. The description highlights the use of the center conductor of RG6 coaxial cable as a suitable and readily available tool for the task. It emphasizes that excessive force is not required, suggesting that a few turns of the tool are sufficient to secure the handguard properly.
This review details the rare Argentine Model 1909 SOM Sniper rifle, a 7.65x53mm Mauser carbine featuring a French 3x SOM telescopic sight. Notably, these carbines were selected for sniper roles over full-length rifles. The rifle's unique side-mount system, while predating similar French designs, shares a locking plunger mechanism. Zeroing was achieved by grinding the scope base, as the scope itself lacked internal adjustments.
This video provides a detailed look at the Mauser Modelo 1891 Argentino rifle, chambered in 7.65x53mm Mauser. It demonstrates the practical loading procedure using a stripper clip and showcases the rifle's action through live fire and slow-motion footage. Key markings identifying it as a Loewe Berlin manufactured model are highlighted.
Roy Hill from Brownells showcases his recently acquired 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle. This historical firearm is closely based on the Belgian Model 1889, being one of the first military rifles to utilize smokeless powder cartridges in 7.65x53mm Mauser. The video highlights the 1891's features, including its stripper clip loading, detachable 5-round magazine, and 'cock on closing' bolt. The specific rifle featured is a well-preserved example manufactured in 1896, exhibiting matching serial numbers and post-1893 improvements like a longer handguard and a steel cleaning rod. The description emphasizes that original, unaltered Mausers in excellent condition can still be found at affordable prices.
This video, Part 2 of a series, features a shooting demonstration of a 1909 Argentine Mauser rifle manufactured in 1912. It builds upon a previous installment, with a link provided. The content appears to be a review or range test of this historical firearm, highlighting its operation and potentially its accuracy. The included hashtags suggest a focus on firearms, military history, and collecting.
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