How Were Revolvers Used And Worn In The British Army In WW1?
Bloke on the Range
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With the increased interest in World War One following the centenary and Battlefield 1, Verdun etc., The Bloke follows on from his general video about Euro armies typically wearing their pistols on the left in the World Wars, to a discussion about the exceptions to this general rule, and specificities of pistol use in the British Army in WW1. And, there's a nice demonstration of shooting the "War Shot Standard".
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