The Savage Model 1915, a 10-shot .32 ACP pistol from 1915, demonstrated surprising reliability and capacity during a BackUp Gun (BUG) match. Its 'point and shoot' ergonomics were highlighted as advantageous for its era, performing well in rapid-fire stages against steel and paper targets. The video showcases its use in competition, including a magazine change, underscoring its historical significance and functional performance.
This video showcases a prototype Savage .25 ACP pistol. The content focuses on presenting this unique firearm, likely highlighting its design, features, and historical context as a prototype. The description links to Forgotten Weapons, indicating a focus on historical and rare firearms. The video may provide a visual examination and potentially some commentary on its development or significance.
This video features a prototype pistol manufactured by Savage in the .38 ACP caliber. It highlights a unique firearm from Savage's history, showcasing a less common caliber. The description points to the Forgotten Weapons website for further details. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in historical firearms, prototypes, and specialized calibers.
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