This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and manufacturing of the Indumil Cassidy, a firearm produced in Colombia. The expert analysis highlights Indumil's origins as a state arms factory and its decision to produce handguns by copying the Smith & Wesson K-frame, specifically the Model 10. The video reveals an interesting lineage: Indumil licensed its design from Llama, which itself had copied the Smith & Wesson model, making the Indumil Cassidy a licensed copy of an unlicensed copy.
This guide details the field stripping and basic operation of the Smith & Wesson M76 submachine gun, a 9mm open-bolt firearm. The video highlights its historical context, development stemming from the Swedish K, and its use in film. The host, demonstrating high authority, provides hands-on disassembly and explains internal features like 'lightning cuts'.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Argentine FM FAP, a licensed variant of the Browning Hi-Power. It details the history of Argentine firearm adoption, the technical specifications and quality of the FM FAP compared to Belgian-made Hi-Powers, and the unique 'detective' model. The discussion also touches upon the post-Falklands War economic factors that led to increased export of Argentine firearms.
This video provides an expert overview of the Iraqi Tariq Pistol, a rare variant of the Beretta Model 1951. Phil Schreier, Senior Curator of the National Firearms Museum, and Mark Keefe IV, Editor-in-Chief of American Rifleman, discuss its historical context, collector appeal, and technical features. The Tariq is noted for its ruggedness and rarity in the US market.
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