This review details the rare Luxembourg Gendarmerie Model 1884 Nagant revolver, chambered in 9.4mm black powder. It highlights the unique features of this specific contract, including a longer barrel for a bayonet lug and the retention of an early disassembly latch. The video emphasizes the firearm's historical context within Nagant's development and its extreme rarity, with only about 190 units produced.
The SOLA Super was Luxembourg's indigenous submachine gun, designed post-WWII to rebuild its constabulary and military. It incorporated features from existing designs like the Sten and Vigneron, utilizing stamped parts for cost-effectiveness. Despite its technical merits, the SOLA Super faced market saturation from surplus Sten guns and limited demand, ultimately seeing limited service primarily in African conflicts and with the Luxembourgish military.
This video preview from American Rifleman TV takes viewers inside the National Museum of Military History in Luxembourg. The episode features a "Rifleman Review" of the Ruger Scout Rifle in .223 caliber and an "I Have This Old Gun" segment focusing on the Japanese Type 99 machine gun. The content promises historical firearms exploration and product reviews.
This review covers the FN49 SAFN rifle, specifically a rare Luxembourg contract variant chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The speaker highlights its smooth action, fixed 10-round magazine, and compares its ergonomics and sights to the M1 Garand. The historical context of its design by Dieudonne Saive and interrupted development due to WWII is also discussed.
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