The G150 is a rare Swiss suppressed anti-materiel rifle developed for the P26 'stay-behind' guerrilla group. Built on a Sauer bolt-action, it's chambered in .41 Magnum using subsonic 409-grain bullets for maximum suppressor effectiveness. Its custom aluminum chassis and telescoping suppressor contributed to its 'Hollywood silent' signature, intended for sabotage rather than direct combat.
This episode of TGC News features Jon Patton discussing a variety of firearms and optics. Key mentions include a new Savage firearm, the Sig AXG Combat pistol, a Dan Wesson 1911, Beretta and JP Sauer shotguns, the Mystic X, and a Lead & Steel optic. The video also highlights the "indestructible and cheap" nature of a particular optic, suggesting a review or evaluation. Promotional links and social media information are provided.
This video explores the JP Sauer Pre-K98k rifle, a crucial precursor to the iconic Kar 98k, detailing its development during Germany's 1930s rearmament. It highlights technical improvements over the Gewehr 98, such as a shortened barrel and a new tangent rear sight, and discusses the 'post office' rifle scheme used to circumvent WWI treaty restrictions. Key production features like the bolt hold-open follower and unique barrel band retention methods are examined, distinguishing Sauer's design from Mauser's eventual K98k standard.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the JP Sauer & Sohn Model 1930 pocket pistol. The content focuses on showcasing the firearm in action at a range.
This review delves into a mid-war 'CE44' German Kar 98k manufactured by J.P. Sauer & Sohn in 1944. It highlights late-war production simplifications like stamped barrel bands and discusses outsourced receivers from Feima. The video also notes common surplus characteristics such as non-matching parts, like a Mauser-made floor plate on this example.
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