3 países, 3 pistolas: qual será a melhor?

Published on December 8, 2025
Duration: 1:26

This video compares three iconic handguns from the World War II era: the German Luger, the American 1911, and the Canadian-produced Browning High Power. The presenter discusses the unique characteristics of each firearm, including the Luger's distinctive bolt action and ergonomics, the 1911's popularity and .45 ACP caliber, and the High Power's historical production context. The comparison aims to determine the best firearm among these three.

Quick Summary

The video compares three World War II era handguns: the German Luger, American 1911, and Canadian-made Browning High Power. The Luger has a unique bolt but awkward ergonomics. The 1911 is popular in .45 ACP, known for power. The High Power is a Canadian-produced reproduction praised for its aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Best Gun Country?
  2. 00:02German Luger Introduction
  3. 00:05Canadian High Power Introduction
  4. 00:08American 1911 Introduction
  5. 00:24Luger Performance and Ergonomics
  6. 00:36Luger Bolt Action
  7. 00:411911 Performance and .45 ACP
  8. 01:01Canadian High Power Details
  9. 01:10English High Power Production
  10. 01:20Conclusion: Who Makes the Best Gun?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the German Luger, American 1911, and Canadian Browning High Power from WWII?

The German Luger is noted for its unique 'insane' bolt action but has awkward ergonomics and jamming issues. The American 1911 is popular and chambered in powerful .45 ACP. The Canadian-made Browning High Power, while designed in the US, is highlighted for its aesthetic appeal and historical production context.

What caliber is the American 1911 discussed in the video, and what is its perceived power?

The American 1911 discussed is chambered in .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP). This caliber is described as being powerful enough to take down large targets like an elephant or even a tank, indicating significant stopping power.

What is the historical context of the Canadian-produced Browning High Power mentioned?

The Browning High Power discussed, though designed in the USA, was manufactured by a Canadian company during World War II. This specific model is a reproduction noted for its beauty and historical production lineage.

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