This video provides an in-depth look at the Mauser Model 1914 and its successor, the Model 1934. It details their development from earlier Mauser designs, focusing on the blowback action and the shift from 9mm to smaller calibers like 25 ACP and 32 ACP. The presenter highlights unique design features, control mechanisms, and the historical context of these pistols, noting their popularity and military/police adoption.
This video review focuses on the Walther CCP, highlighting its unique gas piston delayed blowback operating system. The reviewer expresses a fondness for firearms with unconventional mechanisms, categorizing the CCP as a 'weird' yet interesting option. The description emphasizes its polymer frame, striker-fired action, and suitability as a concealed carry pistol, suggesting a detailed examination of its design and functionality for potential buyers or enthusiasts interested in less common handgun designs.
The C&Rsenal Minute of Mae review of the German Dreyse 1907 pistol highlights its compact size (6.3 inches overall length, 1.5 pounds) and striker-fired blowback operation. Despite initial aesthetic reservations, the pistol proved surprisingly accurate on the range for multiple shooters, chambering the 32 ACP cartridge easily via its seven-round magazine. The review notes the unique sights and the potentially hazardous placement of the hand near the cocking bar, as well as the snappy recoil attributed to high bore axis and the overhead weighted bar.
The Walther Model 4 is a compact, blowback-operated pistol chambered in 8.32 ACP, featuring a detachable box magazine and prominent slide texturing for grip. Despite its small size, it exhibits snappy recoil, though its forward balance offers slight assistance. The trigger pull is noted as smooth due to a long transfer bar, and while the safety is operable one-handed, it's not quick. The rear V-notch sight is functional, and the magazine release is considered adequate.
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