This video features a shooting session with a historical Mauser 1914 pistol. Based on the title and description, the content focuses on the operation and performance of this classic firearm. It's likely to appeal to firearm enthusiasts interested in historical arms and shooting demonstrations.
This video focuses on the "Baby Mauser," specifically the Mauser 1914 pistol, as indicated by the title and description. The content involves shooting this antique firearm, suggesting a demonstration of its operation and performance. As an antique pistol, the video likely appeals to collectors, historical firearms enthusiasts, and those interested in vintage firearms in action.
This video provides an informational overview of the historical Mauser 1914 pistol chambered in 7.65mm. The content emphasizes that the video is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed in a safe environment at a private gun range. It highlights the firearm as a pre-WW2, unmodified semi-automatic pistol with a magazine capacity of less than 10 rounds, and includes a responsible shooting disclaimer.
This YouTube Short focuses on the Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" pistol, specifically a "flat-side" variant. The video's brevity, indicated by the #shorts tag, suggests a quick visual showcase of the firearm. Without a transcript, the analysis is limited to the model identification, implying a focus on historical firearms or classic pistol design.
This video showcases a collection of rare World War II pistols. Host Tom highlights specific examples such as a Stoeger Walther PP with an adjustable rear sight and Navy Mauser pistols, among others. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, and their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This video from Rock Island Auction Co. showcases a highly rare Mauser 1912/14 prototype pistol. The gunsmiths, Keith and Steve, detail its features, highlighting how it scaled up the Model 1910 and 1914 platform to fire the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Key design elements discussed include the unique slide lock mechanism requiring a button depress and the heel-mounted magazine release. The pistol is described as a pre-WWI firearm with excellent craftsmanship. Its limited production and competition from other service pistols are cited as reasons for its lack of widespread adoption. Only 8 or 9 are believed to have been imported into the US.
This video features Patrick reviewing the Mauser M2 pistol, a striker-fired handgun from the early 2000s that failed to gain popularity. The review highlights the M2's unique features, including a striker deactivation lever, a rotating barrel, and a rear-mounted safety. Patrick aims to uncover the reasons behind the commercial failure of this pistol, despite the renowned Mauser brand name. The video also includes acknowledgments to Proxibid for firearms auctions and Ventura Munitions for their support, as well as a call to action for viewers to support TFBTV via Patreon.
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