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Great video. This guy has a nice collection of very expensive guns that you do not see everyday.

I would have replaced the Nagant revolver with the self-indexing/self-cocking Webley-Fosbury. I have had two in my hand and watched a fellow shoot one recently at the range. Good grief!

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Great video. This guy has a nice collection of very expensive guns that you do not see everyday.

I would have replaced the Nagant revolver with the self-indexing/self-cocking Webley-Fosbury. I have had two in my hand and watched a fellow shoot one recently at the range. Good grief!

Had to look that one up. Very interesting design.

 

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I thought he opened up a watch when he field striped that Boberg

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The Winchester Model 1897 isn't complex to many of us, but the takedown model has ~83 individual parts. Many of us are familiar enough with the '97 that we could shake up all the parts in a box, then name each part, pin, screw, etc., clean and oil every one, and reassemble the shotgun in probably ~1 hour, maybe more......with no leftover parts. Hopefully we didn't actually remove the barrel chamber ring for this theoretical test.

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Weird, if not complex:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a17894/forgotten-weapon-impractical-villar-perosa-machine-gun/

 

 

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Two guns, joined together. 9mm pistol round. 25 round box magazines. And a 1200 round per minute rate of fire.

What could go wrong with that?

Oh...

I forgot to mention - it was designed for air combat.

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