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Small Arms of WWI Primer 116: German Sauer 1913

Small Arms of WWI Primer 116: German Sauer 1913

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43:45 reminds me of my LCP

Andrew MacDougall

Demonitized channels still have ads. YT just does not share (and they penalize the video in search results). YT operates in bad faith.

Robin Roberts

youtube ran an add on this video when I loaded it. so either they fixed something or they just want to make money off you guys and not pay you....

Jared Kennedy

Pew pew is you tube safe when referring to pew pews. This might make discusson of pew pews a bit abstract but it seems to work.

chris

The additional safety was added to all production pistols around serial 140,000 (production went to 160,000). When a police dept adopted the 1913 they often sent their pistols back to the factory to have the additional safety fitted. Because of this you will find the additional safety through out the entire serial range. It has been estimated that war time production ended around serial 100,000.

Randy Reid

Well, for English speaker, putting more than two vowels together creates an unpronounceable syllable, I can understand that.

Ľuboš Gergel

Ive said it before and I have a feeling that I'll say it again, but THERE IS NO "I" IN KRNKA!!!!!! not even a little one. Good day to you sir!

Michael Blair

It wasn’t exactly rare back before WWII. As I recall a decent number of the experimental semiautomatic rifles Ian has showed used the trigger to close the bolt.

Shaun Young

That's like a G36 hold open... doesn't seem right until it is

Richard Walter

9:30 Thanks Paul! Beer's in the fridge.

Minion

Actually, it's bang bang bang (in aftercredits)

Victor Khabarov

I take it Othais and Mae are not fans of Zh-29's. For those who don't know, those use the same bolt close control.

David Herman

Pew, pew, pew!

James McKenzie


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