This video discusses the unique origin of the Inglis High Power pistol, manufactured by a Canadian sewing machine company during World War II. It highlights the pistol's design, its historical context, and contrasts older models with modern reproductions, noting reliability differences.
This YouTube video, titled "Would you want one? (Inglis P35)", features a discussion about the Inglis P35 firearm. The description directly asks viewers for their opinion on owning the weapon and includes hashtags for #InglisP35 and #HiPower. Additionally, it promotes a separate video comparing top self-defense calibers, linking to USCCA. The content appears to be focused on a specific pistol model and broader self-defense ammunition topics.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Boys Mk I* Anti-Tank Rifle, a massive firearm designed by Captain Boys. While initially intended for anti-tank roles, its effectiveness against rapidly advancing tank technology led to its repurposing as an anti-material rifle, particularly against armored cars. The specific rifle featured was contracted to the US government and likely saw service in the Pacific Theater against Japanese armor.
This video provides a concise, expert-level overview of the Canadian Inglis-manufactured BREN Mk2, specifically the variant produced for a Chinese contract. The instructor, demonstrating high authority, highlights key distinctions such as its 8mm Mauser chambering, unique magazine, and Mark 2 features like offset sights and a slab-sided receiver. The information is presented with detailed knowledge of historical manufacturing and mechanical variations.
This guide details the wartime simplifications made to the Bren light machine gun, specifically comparing the MkI to the MkII. The MkII introduced significant design changes to expedite production and improve reliability under combat conditions. Key modifications include a simplified ladder sight, a streamlined barrel without a stainless steel extension, and a revised buttstock and receiver. These changes, driven by the urgent need for arms after events like the Dunkirk evacuation, highlight the evolution of firearm design in response to battlefield demands.
This episode of Gun Santa showcases an impressive collection of firearms recently acquired. Highlights include various Walther PP and PPK pistols, featuring a rare two-matching magazine SS PPK rig, a Kriegsmarine HSC pistol, and French pistols manufactured during the Nazi occupation. The collection also boasts iconic military firearms such as the Canadian Inglis, M1 Garands, and M1 Carbines. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and raffles, and their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This video provides a detailed review of the April 2019 Morphy Auctions results, featuring firearms expert Ian McCollum. It covers a wide range of historical and modern firearms, from needle rifles to anti-tank guns and suppressed pistols, discussing their sale prices and market trends. The analysis highlights significant auction premiums and the value of rare or historically important pieces.
This ARTV preview explores the historical significance of D-Day, focusing on the men and weaponry involved in the liberation of Europe. The video title also highlights specific firearms that will be featured: the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard in .38 Special and the Inglis High Power Pistol. The description emphasizes the scale of the invasion and the Allied forces' role on June 6, 1944.
This guide details how to clear a common bolt override jam on a Chinese 7.62x39mm Bren Gun, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It emphasizes careful manipulation to remove the stuck casing and a subsequent function check. Instruction comes from an expert with high authority in firearm mechanics and competitive shooting.
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