This C&Rsenal History Primer documentary delves into the Norwegian 1914 firearm. The video promises a comprehensive look, including its history, operational mechanics, and a live-fire demonstration. C&Rsenal produces in-depth small arms history content bi-weekly, with new episodes released every Tuesday. The description also includes links to their Patreon, Indiegogo campaign for merchandise, and other relevant resources like books and external collaborators for ammunition data and animations.
Colion Noir discusses the Norway bow and arrow attack, highlighting how individuals intent on harm will find means regardless of weapon bans. He critiques Norway's gun laws, emphasizing the lack of civilian self-defense options and the delayed police response. The incident led to Norwegian police being armed nationwide, a stark contrast to their usual unarmed status, underscoring the importance of the Second Amendment and personal responsibility for safety.
The Norwegian M1914 Kongsberg Colt, while visually similar to the Colt 1911, features a distinct lengthened slide release. Norway adopted this design after trials in the early 1910s, with production at Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk. During WWII, Germany utilized the factory, producing approximately 10,000 M1914s.
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