WW2 Gun Production | The Beginning vs. The End (Part 2)
This video details production changes in various WWII firearms from early war to late war, focusing on aesthetic and material differences. It covers the Walther PP/PPK, FN Browning High Power, Russian Nagant and Tokarev, and Japanese Nambu Type 94 and Type 14 pistols. Key observations include shifts from high-polish to dull finishes, use of less refined materials, changes in grip types (wood to plastic), and modifications to safeties and sights, all driven by wartime production demands and material shortages.











