Side-By-Side: Mike And Budi Try Out A Bunch Of Old Euro-pistols, WW1 And Later
Semiauto Pistols
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A cornucopia of old Euro pistol goodness! Mike and Budi take the opportunity to try out side-by-side the following pistols from WW1 and from the interwar period at 25m:
Mauser Broomhandle C96 7.63 Mauser
FN Browning 1900 7.65 Browning / .32 ACP
FN Browning 1903 / Husqvarna 1907 m/07 9mm Browning Long
Parabellum 1900/06 06/24 1906 7.65 Parabellum .30 Luger
Roth-Steyr 1907 8mm Steyr
FN Browning 1910 / 32 ACP
Steyr-Hahn 1912 9mm Steyr
FN Browning 1910/22 7.65 Browning / .32 ACP
Lahti L-35 9mm Para 9x19 mm
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