This entry details the Baby Nambu pistol rig, emphasizing its role as a status symbol for Japanese officers from 1903-1927. It covers the pistol's historical context, production details from the Tokyo Arsenal, and the components of its associated shoulder holster, including rare ammunition. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on detailed markings and historical production data.
This video appears to focus on the acquisition of ammunition, with the creator highlighting some rare finds. It also mentions experiencing errors with online orders, suggesting a theme of managing ammo purchases. The description teases upcoming "good ammo testing," indicating a potential for future content that will delve deeper into ammunition performance and evaluation. The creator also promotes their YouTube channel membership and various affiliate links for ear protection and other gear.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Schouboe Model 1916, a rare Danish automatic pistol. Expert analysis from Ian McCollum highlights the unique pivoting frame mechanism and internal components. The process involves pushing in the slide's top surface to allow the frame to pivot open, revealing the internal recoil spring assembly.
This Q&A session with Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons covers a wide array of firearms topics, from rare ammunition stockpiling and historical firearm mechanisms to modern weapon design critiques and the accessibility of artillery hobbies. McCollum, a recognized expert, shares insights on firearm research, media accuracy, and practical shooting advice.
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