This YouTube video is a review of a Beretta M1934 surplus pistol chambered in .380 ACP, sourced from Atlantic Firearms. The reviewer, a collector of older Beretta handguns, highlights the historical significance of the M1934, noting its service with Axis forces during WWII in Italy and Romania, and its surprisingly long production run until 1991. The video emphasizes the "old world craftsmanship" and the pistol's status as a "piece of history." Ammunition for the review was supplied by Fiocchi USA. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise, exclusive content platform, and Patreon community.
The Cugir Model 92 'Dragana' is a Romanian post-communist hunting rifle built using surplus VZ-24 Mauser actions and MG34 barrels. Produced from 1992-1996, it aimed to transition Cugir from military production to civilian arms. While featuring a Mauser action and double set triggers, its trigger quality and overall commercial success were limited, making it a niche collector's item today.
This video provides an in-depth look at Romanian pistols, specifically the Cugir Model 95 and Model 98, which are reverse-engineered versions of the IMI Jericho. It details their development history, technical specifications, design changes between models, and modern production efforts. The review highlights the transition from older Soviet-era standards to modern Western manufacturing practices at Cugir.
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