Secret Guns: Fully Automatic .22, Hip Mounted Pistol, Suppressed M1 Carbine

Published on May 3, 2017
Duration: 7:30

This review delves into rare and experimental firearms from WWII, including a fully automatic Colt Woodsman .22 LR with an extended slide and rapid fire capability. It also showcases a unique hip-mounted Colt 1903 Hammerless designed for covert agents, featuring a solenoid trigger. The discussion extends to SOE-procured suppressors made by Parker-Hale and modified by John Wilkes Bros, and the highly limited 'Carbine S' suppressed M1 Carbine.

Quick Summary

The video showcases rare WWII firearms, including a full-auto Colt Woodsman .22 with an extended slide and rapid fire, and a unique hip-mounted Colt 1903 Hammerless pistol with a solenoid trigger. It also details SOE-procured suppressors by Parker-Hale modified by John Wilkes Bros and the extremely rare 'Carbine S' suppressed M1 Carbine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Modified Colt Woodsman .22
  2. 01:52Hip-Mounted Colt 1903 Hammerless
  3. 03:33SOE Suppressors & Cover Organizations
  4. 05:30Suppressed M1 Carbine (Carbine S)

Frequently Asked Questions

What was unique about the modified Colt Woodsman .22 shown?

The Colt Woodsman was modified by Eric Norman to operate as a full-auto machine pistol. It featured an extended slide and a thumb lever for switching between semi-auto and full-auto modes, with a very rapid rate of fire.

Describe the hip-mounted pistol featured in the video.

It was a bizarre SOE design using a Colt 1903 Hammerless pistol mounted to a British web belt. A solenoid trigger connected to a finger ring allowed an agent to fire it discreetly, even with hands raised.

What role did John Wilkes Bros play in WWII firearms?

John Wilkes Bros, a London gunmaker, served as an in-house armorer for the Special Operations Executive (SOE). They were responsible for modifying suppressors, particularly for handguns.

What was the 'Carbine S' and how rare was it?

The 'Carbine S' was a suppressed M1 Carbine chambered in .30 caliber, using modified Sten suppressors. Despite a request for 1,000 units, only approximately 9 were ever produced, making it exceptionally rare.

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