Mateba MTR-8

Published on December 10, 2018
Duration: 9:54

This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Mateba MTR-8 revolver, presented by firearms expert Ian McCollum. The MTR-8 is a DA/SA revolver designed by Emilio Ghisoni, featuring a unique low bore axis for reduced muzzle climb and a specialized speedloader disk for its cylinder. The review highlights its historical significance, design innovations, and rarity as a collector's item.

Quick Summary

The Mateba MTR-8 is a rare Italian DA/SA revolver designed by Emilio Ghisoni, featuring a unique low bore axis for reduced muzzle climb and a specialized speedloader disk. Produced in limited numbers (around 500), it was available in calibers like .38 Special and .357 Magnum, offering enhanced stability and accuracy for competition shooting despite its short barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Mateba MTR-8
  2. 00:50History and Rarity
  3. 01:42Design Philosophy: Low Bore Axis
  4. 03:10Barrel and Sight Radius
  5. 04:28Mechanical Features
  6. 05:11Unique Loading System
  7. 08:00Cylinder Capacity Advantages

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Mateba MTR-8 unique among revolvers?

The Mateba MTR-8 is distinguished by its exceptionally low bore axis, achieved by positioning the cylinder forward and low in the frame. This design significantly reduces muzzle climb, enhancing stability during rapid firing and competition use. It also features a unique speedloader/spacer disk system for loading and extraction.

Who designed the Mateba MTR-8 and where was it made?

The Mateba MTR-8 was designed by Italian mechanical engineer Emilio Ghisoni. It was manufactured in Pavia, Italy, by Mateba (Macchine Termo Balistiche). Only around 500 units were produced, making it a very rare collector's item.

What are the key design features of the Mateba MTR-8 for competition?

For competition, the MTR-8 boasts a low bore axis to minimize muzzle flip and a long sight radius (approx. 10 inches) despite its short 3-inch barrel, aiding accuracy. The forward weight distribution also contributes to stability during rapid fire.

What calibers and capacities were available for the Mateba MTR-8?

The Mateba MTR-8 was produced in various calibers, including .38 Special, .22 Rimfire, .32 S&W, and .357 Magnum. Its unique cylinder design allowed for higher capacities than typical for its frame size, with .32 and .22 versions holding 12 and 14 rounds respectively.

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