The Sauer 38H, introduced in 1938, was an innovative German double-action pistol produced by Sauer and Son. It featured an automatic cocking lever and was primarily chambered in .32 ACP, a John Browning-designed cartridge. A notable feature was its frame-mounted decocking lever, a system later adopted by other German firearms. The pistol was favored by Nazi Party officials and had a unique variant for snipers.
The Yankee Marshal discusses various firearms-related topics, including personal firearm ownership experiences with a Marlin Model 60 and Glock Gen 2. He touches on concealed carry practices, the legal and ethical implications of firearms marketing, and the challenges faced by pro-Second Amendment channels on platforms like YouTube. The video also features discussions on specific firearm models and calibers, offering insights into potential 'sleeper' firearms and desirable custom builds.
The Yankee Marshal discusses his favorite firearms to shoot, prioritizing handguns over long guns due to their perceived defensive utility. He highlights the Beretta 92FS for its classic feel and fun factor, Glocks for their visceral nature, and various revolvers and semi-automatics mentioned by viewers. The discussion also touches on the enjoyment derived from shooting .22LR firearms due to low recoil and cost, as well as the unique experience of black powder firearms.
This video provides a detailed ballistic test of HPR 380 ACP ammunition, comparing an older 95-grain jacketed hollow point (JHP) with a newer 90-grain Hornady XTP Full Metal Jacket (FMJ). The tests included water jug penetration and barrel tests to evaluate expansion and terminal performance. The reviewer found both ammunition types to be reliable and accurate in a Sig P232 and a Colt Mustang, noting differences in penetration and expansion between the two loads.
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