This video explores the affordable and innovative firearm manufacturing landscape in Turkey, highlighting its position as a major supplier to the U.S. market. Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief interviews SDS Arms Engineer Gaines Davis, who spends significant time in Turkey overseeing production. Davis discusses how Turkish culture, craftsmanship, and values contribute to the creation of high-quality firearms and accessories that aim to exceed American gun enthusiasts' expectations. The video mentions several specific brands and implies a focus on mass-produced, cost-effective imported firearms.
This video features Neil Sanders of SDS Arms and Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin from Gun Talk Hunt discussing "backwoods builds" and strategies for maximizing hunting camp setups. The conversation highlights camp development and touches upon various firearms brands under the SDS Arms umbrella, including Tisas USA, Tokarev USA, Military Armament Corp., Inglis, and Spandau Arms. The description also promotes the "First Person Defender" YouTube channel and various Gun Talk Media platforms.
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 from SHOT 2024 features a review and discussion of various firearms represented by SDS Imports. The host, Nutnfancy, has a conversation with Craig from SDS Imports, highlighting brands like Tisas, Military Arms Corp (MAC), Tokarev, and Inglis. The focus is on tactical firearms, with specific mentions of Tisas' improved manufacturing methods and competitive pricing. The video covers offerings such as 1911s, PX9s, Hi Powers, and shotguns, noting interesting color options like on the Tokarev TBP 12. The content emphasizes a fun and information-dense experience typical of Nutnfancy's SHOT show coverage.
This entry details the historical development and significance of the Browning High Power pistol. It covers the initial French military requirements, the design contributions of John Browning and Dieudonné Saive, its widespread adoption and use during WWII, and the emergence of modern clones. The information is presented with a high degree of authority, drawing on detailed patent and production history.
This video compares a WWII Belgian Browning Hi-Power with a Canadian-made Inglis Hi-Power, highlighting their historical context and manufacturing differences. The host demonstrates that despite being reverse-engineered in Canada after Nazi occupation of Belgium, the Inglis Hi-Power performs comparably to the original Belgian model. Both pistols are chambered in 9mm and are single-action with a 13-round capacity.
This review details the Canadian Inglis-manufactured BREN Mk2, a variant chambered in 8mm Mauser for a Chinese contract. It highlights key differences from the standard .303 British model, including its straight magazine and Mk2 specific features like a slab-sided receiver and offset sights. The video emphasizes the firearm's robust construction and operational features.
The Bren MkI Modified and MkII were developed in response to critical shortages after the Dunkirk evacuation. The MkI Modified streamlined production by removing non-essential features, while the MkII involved a more significant redesign for faster manufacturing. Key changes included simplified sights, buttstocks, and barrel components, along with internal upgrades like a solid gas cylinder and double recoil springs in the MkII to improve reliability and manage increased energy.
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 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 experimental lightweight Browning High Power aimed to reduce weight for military use around 1947, with Canadian Arsenals Limited developing aluminum alloy frames. While successful in reducing weight from 34 oz to 25.5 oz, the design faced durability issues, particularly with the aluminum frame deforming around the locking block. Despite failing sand tests and exhibiting wear, a custom version saw limited service in the Korean War.
This video showcases a unique Chinese Bren gun, originally chambered in 8x57mm and manufactured by Inglis in 1943, now converted to fire 7.62x39mm ammunition and rebuilt as a semi-automatic by SMG Guns. It details the firearm's performance during a 2-Gun Action Challenge Match, highlighting its reliability issues with specific ammunition types and demonstrating complex malfunction clearing techniques. The content also touches upon the historical context of the Bren gun's journey through Chinese military service and its eventual US semi-auto conversion.
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