The F.I.E. Titan is a 25 ACP pistol originally designed in 1962, later produced domestically by Excam. While featuring a fixed barrel for good accuracy at close range and mild recoil, its 25 ACP caliber is ballistically weak for self-defense. The speaker notes occasional reliability issues, particularly during rapid fire, and advises against using it as a primary defense weapon despite its affordable price and compact size.
The Tanfoglio GT 27 is a compact Italian pocket pistol chambered in .25 ACP, often compared to the Beretta 950 but lacking a tip-up barrel. Originally produced in Italy, later versions were assembled in the US by Excam and FIE, sometimes using Zamak frames. Despite its small caliber, it offers surprising accuracy for close-range defense and is a fun, historically interesting piece.
This review covers the Excam Sovereign Tommy Model PPS/50, an Italian-made .22 LR replica of the PPSH submachine gun. The video highlights its 50-round drum magazine and demonstrates its operation with multiple shooters, noting its fun factor as a 'mouse gun' despite some mechanical quirks. The speaker, Eric, identifies potential sear wear causing double fires and offers insights into ensuring reliable chambering.
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