This video details the rare Fox .32 ACP police prototype, Czechoslovakia's first semi-automatic pistol. Designed by Alois Tomiška, it was an upscaled version of the .25 ACP Fox, featuring a unique folding trigger and a rolled sheet metal frame. Although only a prototype, its development paved the way for CZ's future in Strakonice.
This video showcases a rare and unique prototype of the vz.38 pistol, chambered in .32 ACP. The content focuses on the historical significance and experimental nature of this specific firearm, likely presented by a channel specializing in historical or obscure firearms. The description highlights its prototype status and its Czech origin, suggesting an in-depth look at its design and potential development path.
This YouTube video is part two of a deep dive into the FMG9 prototype, originally featured on cable TV approximately 15 years prior. The content focuses on a specific firearm model and its historical presentation, likely appealing to enthusiasts interested in firearm development and history. The title suggests a detailed look at this unique weapon.
The Tarn was a 9mm experimental blowback pistol designed by Z. de Lubicz Bakanowski for British WWII trials. Manufactured by Swift Rifle Company, it featured a simple striker-fired action but suffered from poor workmanship, heavy recoil spring, and accuracy issues. Despite its similarities to the FN High Power in concept, its flaws led to its rejection, with only about 10 prototypes ever made.
This video explores the rare High Standard .45 ACP prototype pistol, a commercial evolution of the Grant Hammond design intended for WWI trials. It details the pistol's mechanical differences from the Grant Hammond, including its pivoting locking wedge system and dual recoil springs. The review highlights unique features like the external magazine loading button and an unusual rear sight, noting the pistol's rarity with only two known examples.
This review examines the rare 9mm Clement Military Pistol prototype from 1914, a blowback-action firearm chambered in 9mm Browning Long. It features a shrouded hammer and a unique magazine release/lanyard loop. The pistol shares similarities with the FN Model 1903 and comes with a comprehensive holster system. Only two examples are known, making it a significant historical artifact.
This experimental lightweight Browning High Power aimed to reduce weight for military use around 1947, with Canadian Arsenals Limited developing aluminum alloy frames. While successful in reducing weight from 34 oz to 25.5 oz, the design faced durability issues, particularly with the aluminum frame deforming around the locking block. Despite failing sand tests and exhibiting wear, a custom version saw limited service in the Korean War.
This video examines the Bjorgum 1905 Norwegian Prototype Pistol, a unique design by Niels Bjorgum. The pistol is chambered in 7.63mm Mauser, features a 16-round clip-fed magazine in the grip, interrupted thread locking, and a rotating barrel short recoil action. The presenter notes its surprisingly light weight and discusses its problematic performance during informal testing, highlighting four malfunctions in 16 rounds. The video touches on Bjorgum's career as a gun designer for the Norwegian military, his later work on a self-loading rifle, and his eventual return to painting. It's a detailed look at a lesser-known historical firearm prototype.
This review delves into the rare Mauser HSv prototypes, experimental locked-breech pistols developed for 1937 German military trials. Despite advanced features and high performance, the HSv lost to the Walther P38 due to significantly higher manufacturing costs. The video highlights its unique recoil system, double-action mechanism, and ergonomic design, contrasting it with the P38 and explaining why it remained an experimental project.
The Krnka 1895 is a rare prototype automatic pistol representing an early stage in Austro-Hungarian firearm development, predating the Roth-Steyr 1907. It features a unique long-recoil action with a 10-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips and an internal lever arm for bolt return. While hammer-fired with double-action-only characteristics, its complex design highlights the experimental nature of early semi-automatic pistol technology.
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