This video features a detailed look at the Savage 1915 pistol, highlighting its impressive condition and performance despite being over 100 years old. The presenter praises its low recoil and ease of use, making it a great range pistol. A potential drawback mentioned is the rarity of parts. The video also expresses a desire to compare it with a 1903 Hammerless model in the future, emphasizing the unique appeal of this vintage firearm.
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 announces the expansion of Savage Arms' handgun offerings with the introduction of a new series of 1911 pistols. It highlights the manufacturer's move into the 1911 market.
This video details the rare Knoble .45 ACP pistol, a participant in the 1907 US Army pistol trials. Despite its innovative short recoil toggle lock design, it was disqualified due to crude manufacturing, preventing any firing during trials. The pistol is notably larger than the Colt M1911 and features a difficult-to-load 8-round magazine.
This video showcases a rare Savage Prototype Longslide pistol chambered in .380 ACP. The presenter highlights its experimental nature, noting that most similar examples are often modifications. The description suggests this extended model would have been a suitable officer's sidearm for European militaries, emphasizing its comfortable ergonomics without being excessively large. The video likely provides an in-depth look at this unique firearm.
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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