The Schouboe Model 1916 represents the final, albeit unsuccessful, iteration of a Danish automatic pistol. Key design changes include a steeply angled grip, a revised slide and barrel mechanism where the slide doesn't telescope, and a unique blowback action utilizing specialized low-pressure .45 caliber ammunition. Despite retaining some earlier safety features, it introduced a novel last-round hold-open mechanism via a follower protrusion.
This review details the rare Danish Schouboe automatic pistols, focusing on their unique .45 caliber blowback design using lightweight bullets at high velocity. It covers the evolution from the .32 ACP Model 1903 to the .45 caliber Model 1907 and the final Model 1910, noting their limited production and failed US trials. The video also highlights unique features like the shoulder stock holster and presentation models for Uruguay.
This video from InRangeTV at SHOT 2017 focuses on the Sig Sauer P210 pistol. The description highlights its history as a Swiss and Danish service pistol, its previous high cost in the US, and its 2010 "Legend" reintroduction. Key points include the move of production to the US, a significant price reduction, and adaptations to Americanized controls like the safety and magazine release.
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