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Starting in 1909, Mauser had a plan to introduce a family of automatic pistols, with a picket gun in 6.35mm (.25 ACP) and a military/police service pistol in 9mm Parabellum that shared the same basic look. The initial 1909 prototype in 9mm was simple blowback, and proved to be a failure. The next attempt was a simple blowback 6.35mm, which was quite successful, and was marketed as the Mauser 1910, as well as the 1914 in .32 ACP (7.65mm). With that selling well, the company went back to its 9mm gun, and began experimenting with locking systems. After failing to get a vertically tipping locking block to work, they came to a flapper-delayed blowback system that was expensive, but worked well. That was the Model 1912, in 9x19mm.
Between 1912 and 1914 about 200 examples of this gun were made, with production standardizing by about serial number 50. Later examples were made for a military market, with 500-meter tangent sights and detachable holster stocks. Any hopes of challenging the Luger in Germany military service were dashed by the death of Paul Mauser in May 1914, coupled with the outbreak of war in August. The project fizzled to an end, and was never restarted after the war - although elements would go with Josef Nickl to Czechoslovakia and eventually show up in the CZ Model 27...
For more information on this and other Mauser handgun developments, I recommend "Mauser Pistolen" by Schmidt, Speed, and Weaver:
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@petermuller9940
@petermuller9940 3 года назад
200 pistols were made .... and Ian has 5 of them in front of him 👍
@luisnunes2010
@luisnunes2010 3 года назад
The legendary Fireplace Colection(s?) strikes again!
@darrenbrashaw8409
@darrenbrashaw8409 3 года назад
@@luisnunes2010 beat me to it lol.
@uptheworker
@uptheworker 3 года назад
Gun Jesus has magical abilities, he can summon whichever gun he wishes to give sermon on. May he bless us all.
@luisnunes2010
@luisnunes2010 3 года назад
@@darrenbrashaw8409 Absolute legend. Makes all but a handful of museums look amateur!
@floridasoldat
@floridasoldat 3 года назад
That’s a flex and a half
@TheFanatical1
@TheFanatical1 3 года назад
Of course fireplace guy has the pistol nobody has ever heard of that are both fabulously rare and fabulously valuable.
@Rain..._
@Rain..._ 3 года назад
and four more of them for good measure
@IR4TE
@IR4TE 3 года назад
I guess it's safe to say fireplace guy has all the cool pistols you need to have.
@cassiusjamir3017
@cassiusjamir3017 2 года назад
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@jonasjeffery702
@jonasjeffery702 2 года назад
@Cassius Jamir Instablaster :)
@cassiusjamir3017
@cassiusjamir3017 2 года назад
@Jonas Jeffery thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
Fireplace guy strikes again with a large number of very rare pistols...
@WasatchWendigo
@WasatchWendigo 3 года назад
That's Gun Jesus to you mister :)
@EricDaMAJ
@EricDaMAJ 3 года назад
@@WasatchWendigo Gun Jesus is the presenter but Fireplace Guy owns the pistols. : D. And bless him for giving Gun Jesus (and us) access to them.
@lukavmineav3489
@lukavmineav3489 3 года назад
Hehe, fireplace guy and Gun Jesus. Someone auta make a Fallout NV companion out of Ians dialogue
@andrewmoore7022
@andrewmoore7022 3 года назад
@@lukavmineav3489 no fireplace guy is the anonymous person who owns seemingly a very large number of incredibly rare pistols that periodically show up on this channel
@billmccrackin8825
@billmccrackin8825 3 года назад
Let’s fire that fireplace up!
@autofox1744
@autofox1744 3 года назад
Flapper delayed... I'm just imagining that every time you fire, it plays a few bars of the Charleston really loud instead of going "bang".
@roonbare2769
@roonbare2769 3 года назад
And Phrynie Fischer winks at you.
@catfish552
@catfish552 3 года назад
Flapper-delayed... when it's the 1920s and your stylish girlfriend is taking her sweet time getting ready again.
@michelguevara151
@michelguevara151 3 года назад
you won the comments lmao
@aaa72317
@aaa72317 3 года назад
These gun's are quite scarce, says Ian, with FIVE of them in front of him XD
@darthmongoltheunwise8776
@darthmongoltheunwise8776 3 года назад
He is the gun jesus, If jesus was able to make a fish 2, why couldn't Ian make 1 pistol into many
@FamousEccles
@FamousEccles 3 года назад
Ironic that, for contemporary non-Colt pistols, the video length is 1911 ...
@shadowabsol
@shadowabsol 3 года назад
I was just gonna mention that too!
@amazoniancustodian
@amazoniancustodian 3 года назад
Hah. It’s 19:12 now
@themasterofdisastr1226
@themasterofdisastr1226 3 года назад
Since YT usually cut off one second, it whould be 19:12. Much more fitting imo.
@sashimanu
@sashimanu 3 года назад
Nah, 19:11 for me. Should’ve been 19:10 for historic reasons
@nobodyuknow4911
@nobodyuknow4911 3 года назад
Tis the season for Gun Jesus to hearken back to the milestone dates in Gun History
@pygmyowl8801
@pygmyowl8801 3 года назад
This is probably the first gun I've seen where removing the mag is not the first step of the disassembly, but rather somewhere in the middle.
@KickyFut
@KickyFut 3 года назад
...not to mention, inserting, than removing the magazine again!😅
@warrenokuma7264
@warrenokuma7264 3 года назад
In mag, out mag, in mag ,out mag, disassemble, then smoke cigarette.
@mariotrujillo1673
@mariotrujillo1673 3 года назад
@@warrenokuma7264 look over at the gun and ask, "was it as good for you"
@warrenokuma7264
@warrenokuma7264 3 года назад
It was.
@mariotrujillo1673
@mariotrujillo1673 3 года назад
@@warrenokuma7264 giggity
@am17frans
@am17frans 3 года назад
The collection in the fireplace house is impressive.
@not-a-theist8251
@not-a-theist8251 3 года назад
The fireplace person is lege dary. Who ever they are
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
I would really like to see it all out at once
@Kremit_the_Forg
@Kremit_the_Forg 3 года назад
@@edwalmsley1401 Ian gives us these videos in a dosage that mortal man like us can handle. When mere humans would dare to open the room(s) where everything is stored, your eyes would melt, your brain would be fried and your heart would explode. Seriously, think about it. Rows and rows of prototype after prototype. Rooms full of one-of-kinds, oddities and "no idea what/when/why/who".
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
@@Kremit_the_Forg sounds like the best death I could ever imagine............bring it on
@janwacawik7432
@janwacawik7432 3 года назад
His identity is not a secret, Ian did an interview with him some years back.
@OxnardMontalvoYT
@OxnardMontalvoYT 3 года назад
Truly early 20th century mindset of having your pistol iron sights ranged out to 500 meters.
@sawyere2496
@sawyere2496 3 года назад
While also being so small that they’re unusable
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 3 года назад
They were better shots back then.
@hailexiao2770
@hailexiao2770 3 года назад
With a shoulder stock you and your buddies can definitely harass an enemy unit at 500 meters.
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 3 года назад
@@hailexiao2770 Not me I cant see 500 meters except in a desert.
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 3 года назад
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine I was being sarcastic.
@enricopaolocoronado2511
@enricopaolocoronado2511 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, they look like they'd fit in a dieselpunk alt history setting.
@RaDeus87
@RaDeus87 3 года назад
It kinda looks like a precursor to the 12.7mm pistol from Fallout IMHO.
@speeddemon3224
@speeddemon3224 3 года назад
You don't know that they aren't there too
@elroma7712
@elroma7712 3 года назад
Or in Warhammer 40k as a Stub-gun
@MrGrimsmith
@MrGrimsmith 3 года назад
@@elroma7712 It looks a little too clean for a 40K weapon. No seals, etchings, markings etc :D I can see what you mean though, an officer's pistol rather than a grunts as they start at .50 cal and get bigger!
@markhynes5160
@markhynes5160 3 года назад
@@MrGrimsmith Not to mention it's not nearly bulky/heavy looking enough haha.
@PitFriend1
@PitFriend1 3 года назад
It’s impressive that those guns are over 100 years old but even inside the one that was taken apart they look like brand new.
@sashimanu
@sashimanu 3 года назад
Oiled well & stored out of harm’s way, I guess
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 3 года назад
Mauser: Make rifle flapper lock Mauser again: Make a pistol flapper lock Mauser yet again: Make machinegun flapper lock! H&K: Make literally everything roller or flapper delayed for the next 60 years
@warrenokuma7264
@warrenokuma7264 3 года назад
When you flap your wings you fly high.
@009013M3
@009013M3 3 года назад
@Vanya Secundus It makes tons of sense from a manufacturing standpoint. If you have a high enough precision and metallurgy standard, you can drastically reduce the number of parts over a comparable locked-breech gun. This means you can, for the same number of man hours, either produce a larger number of guns, or produce the same number of guns to a significantly higher standard of precision. You do end up with a comparably heavier bolt, but the increase in perceived recoil is largely exaggerated and generally an artifact of the use of worn-out mainsprings in Century Arms examples.
@kaeptnnemo1397
@kaeptnnemo1397 3 года назад
"On the offchance that you are one these persons interested in esoteric stock handguns..." Everyone here is! Everyone!
@KTo288
@KTo288 3 года назад
Why else would we be here.
@M0torsagmannen
@M0torsagmannen 3 года назад
@@KTo288 ikr, is like this whole channel is made specifically for that demographic lol
@trooperdgb9722
@trooperdgb9722 3 года назад
Many of us BECAUSE of this channel. I knew of very few of these rare pistols before becoming a FW fan. Now I do own the one I COULD get...a Chilean contract Steyr 1912..and find them all fascinating! I think there is one of the Swedish versions of the Browning 1905 (?) for sale locally... must investigate that. I load for 9mm Steyr..so 9mm Browning Long shouldn't be TOO much of a problem lol
@soviet_idiot
@soviet_idiot 3 года назад
At first glance it looks like something Steyr would make.
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
Kinda does
@MrGregory777
@MrGregory777 3 года назад
Yeah
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 3 года назад
🤔 Yeah I can see that.
@alexreams1060
@alexreams1060 3 года назад
You can tell it's a really rare gun when Fireplace Guy only has five of them.
@johncashwell1024
@johncashwell1024 3 года назад
Fireplace Guy (aka Ian's Dad) has an incredible collection! And some serious security to go with that collection. I can imagine its setup much like a firearms museum. Just...impressive.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 3 года назад
I have often thought the very same thing, if it's not that then it's his uncle or possibly even grandfather.
@Zajuts149
@Zajuts149 3 года назад
Fireplace guy has an awesome collection.
@rodgerjohnson3375
@rodgerjohnson3375 3 года назад
When the camera zooms in for close ups you can see the fine workmanship and details in these beautiful hand made guns.
@henrynijhof3577
@henrynijhof3577 3 года назад
Nice to hear Ian mentioning Henk Visser who was a dutch collector,he had a large collection of weapons and armory(worth about 200milj.$)
@remcodenouden5019
@remcodenouden5019 3 года назад
Any idea where that collection is now?
@henrynijhof3577
@henrynijhof3577 3 года назад
@@remcodenouden5019 A part of it is in the army museum in Delft and in the Hermitage,Amsterdam.Especialy the ivory stocked pistols are gorgeous and very rare.
@martinbaker613
@martinbaker613 3 года назад
Over one hundred years old, yet they still look beautiful and relevant...
@perto1970
@perto1970 3 года назад
My thought exactly, so....shiny :)
@user936
@user936 3 года назад
But is he going to shoot one of them?! I'm thinking they'd be pretty nice. At the start of the video I was wondering what was in front, under the barrel - then has any modern design tried it?
@gregbrown4009
@gregbrown4009 3 года назад
In German: "Do you know what a Pistol is?" "No." "Good. You are our lead engineer. Please assemble a random group monkeys for a design project."
@roonbare2769
@roonbare2769 3 года назад
"Also...be sure it is the most convoluted, over engineered, and expensive, design concept possible.
@ssholum
@ssholum 3 года назад
@@roonbare2769 Actually the concept and design are really simple. The problem is the tight tolerance of the design making manufacturing really expensive.
@rabeandre2
@rabeandre2 3 года назад
I gotchu, fam: "Wissen Sie, was eine Pistole ist?" "Nein." "Gut, Sie sind jetzt unser Hauptingenieur. Stellen Sie bitte eine zufällige Gruppe Affen für ein Entwurfsprojekt zusammen."
@TheArklyte
@TheArklyte 3 года назад
Well, it DID work out for MG-42... even if the design needed 3 more years to iron out with other professionals invloved.
@KlausKaiserDB3TK
@KlausKaiserDB3TK 3 года назад
Later: "OK, boss, my troop of monkeys came up with a great concept. Now I need ALL the monkeys to grind the ends of the flappers until the pistols work."
@acidwizzardbastard
@acidwizzardbastard 3 года назад
Yo, wake up, new Forgotten Weapons dropped
@amazoniancustodian
@amazoniancustodian 3 года назад
Shit bruh, where’s my charger
@boharris8179
@boharris8179 3 года назад
Anytime I see an old antique firearm first search I do is here to see if Ian has documented it. Love the way you thoroughly research and then give an in depth and highly informative review. I've probably learned more from you than any other channel on YT. As always looking forward to the next video
@lonewolftek
@lonewolftek 3 года назад
17:35 I was totally expecting to hear 'War were declared'
@the_senate8050
@the_senate8050 3 года назад
Fireplace (guy?) strikes again, 5/200 guns made, nice!
@Guhonter
@Guhonter 3 года назад
The magic fireplace continues to deliver :)
@harrisonlewis6853
@harrisonlewis6853 3 года назад
As Peter mentioned, Ian has 5 of 200 and rarer yet, all 5 different calibers manufactured. Good show, Ian.
@stianberg5645
@stianberg5645 3 года назад
This looks like normal wear would become a big problem when the flaps and the block looses the sharp edges, gradually making the gun cycle in too high pressure... still a cool precursor to the roller delay mechanism though
@ja0298
@ja0298 3 года назад
Ah yes, the fireplace. I know this place well
@kbjerke
@kbjerke 3 года назад
I have lived a long, mostly successful, life. But I will die happy if Ian reveals the identity of "Fireplace Guy." Thanks for the video, Ian!!
@bentilbury2002
@bentilbury2002 3 года назад
Ironically, his name is Guy Fireplace.
@danspragens4935
@danspragens4935 3 года назад
@@bentilbury2002 Naturally he's French, so it's actually Guy Cheminée.
@michaelshelton5488
@michaelshelton5488 3 года назад
When you mentioned the summer of 1914, I was really hoping for a "war were declared!" 🤣
@aaronbernstein6886
@aaronbernstein6886 3 года назад
you know its going to be a good video when Ian brings out the combination holster/stock!
@jameskazd9951
@jameskazd9951 3 года назад
This is a really neat pistol. I want one. Too bad they only made 200, the system looks like it would work quite well. I always enjoy unusual methods of delay/locking.
@jameskazd9951
@jameskazd9951 3 года назад
@@thecommissaruk well they had to stop development because of WW1. I'm not saying it is the best system, i just think it is workable and could have been further refined if WW1 didn't stop development.
@ekscalybur
@ekscalybur 3 года назад
Pistols with wooden holster/stocks are my jam.
@rogeriocosta1035
@rogeriocosta1035 3 года назад
The machining in that guns is gorgeous.
@Starless85
@Starless85 3 года назад
What an awesome design. Looks steampunk. It has some surprisingly modern design cues to it.
@reedkellner6447
@reedkellner6447 Год назад
Yes, I agree. I immediately thought "surely some prop master at Star Wars is watching this video and salivating right now."
@tbthegr81
@tbthegr81 3 года назад
I too, always shoot my pistol half a kilometer from my target, and I always hit the area code I am aiming for!
@stefanmolnapor910
@stefanmolnapor910 3 года назад
Beautiful firearms and beautiful design! Thanks
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 3 года назад
They look so beautifully clean and simple, yet modern.
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 3 года назад
Love the look of these pistols, especially the stocked one
@kirkmooneyham
@kirkmooneyham 3 года назад
Excellent machine work and finishing on those pistols. The looks just say quality manufacturing.
@sparky6855
@sparky6855 3 года назад
I so wanna see some slo-mo shooting of this!
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 3 года назад
You and me both!
@_MrGiggles
@_MrGiggles 3 года назад
Fireplace guy strikes again. God damn dude. What a collection.
@11Kralle
@11Kralle 3 года назад
Everytime I hear Ian sharing his knowledge on the gun in question, I am reminded to my time at university: It is just marvellous to hear someone lecturing, who knows his stuff!
@124thDragoon
@124thDragoon 3 года назад
That specific method of delaying blowback - relying on friction and offset force rather than mechanical disadvantage moving an otherwise free-moving mass - has me curious what the actual service life of those flaps would be. I suspect they’d round off quite quickly, and their ability to delay would become worse.
@webtoedman
@webtoedman 3 года назад
Peak pressure in the chamber, and hence on the working surfaces is of very short duration. During that time, the locking flaps are probably acting only as struts in compression, with very little relative movement between their faces and the block that works against them. As the pressure drops, the flappers/block structure collapses, and the faces slide over each other, but under constantly decreasing pressure. Providing the components are properly hardened and polished, and treated to the occasional spot of Waffenfett, it would probably last OK.
@anaphylastiks
@anaphylastiks 3 года назад
You are very privileged to be able to do what you are doing with these.
@adqak503
@adqak503 3 года назад
Beautiful guns. Old world craftsmanship you never see today.
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
I actually want to know the numbers involved in this collection.....it must be huge,must make for an awesome display
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 3 года назад
Those are REALLY cool pistols. Wish they were not so rare!!
@ImperatorClass
@ImperatorClass 3 года назад
Hahahaha that tangent sight, someone was VERY optimistic
@G-Mastah-Fash
@G-Mastah-Fash 3 года назад
Even the early Hi Power had sights like this. I'll never understand why.
@JustanOlGuy
@JustanOlGuy 3 года назад
I had no idea that these existed! Well done!
@ridezosmon2306
@ridezosmon2306 3 года назад
These ones look amazing, I'm very intrigued about the system (flapper delayed and stricker fire). I can see myself carrying one of these as expensive as they might be.
@RedMenace0
@RedMenace0 3 года назад
this honestly looks like something out of Blade Runner. cool.
@JoseCalderon-qx8mq
@JoseCalderon-qx8mq 3 года назад
Damn...... Those are beautiful examples brother.
@lorax6001
@lorax6001 3 года назад
The fireplace aesthetic works very well with these pistols. Only thing its missing a bears head above the fireplace and a bottle of scotch.
@Scott-gt4xb
@Scott-gt4xb 3 года назад
It's interesting, the striker looks a lot like the striker in the baby browning. Cool video!
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 3 года назад
Thank you , Ian .
@alanfaulkner6329
@alanfaulkner6329 3 года назад
They are just gorgeous!
@Viper2132
@Viper2132 3 года назад
That flapper system is actually very simple and would be easy to produce with modern cnc systems. Someone should make reproductions of these!
@claudiodiaz9752
@claudiodiaz9752 3 года назад
Yes, but that button on the trigger guard is scary and would have to be changed. Shooting this with some popular grip techniques would result in potential disaster.
@aaronclair4489
@aaronclair4489 3 года назад
I bet this system is also tricky to maintain. I believe that the contact angle between the flap tips and the locking wedge-block is precisely determined by the coefficient of friction between them. If that surface gets dirty, the coefficient of friction changes. I expect this mechanism is fairly sensitive to cleanliness.
@tomasvahlkvist9144
@tomasvahlkvist9144 3 года назад
@@claudiodiaz9752 Even as a "never ever shot at pistol" guy it struck me as a potentional "disengage all locking" disaster with modern grip technique. I could however see it redesigned as a "modernized" grip safety
@Viper2132
@Viper2132 3 года назад
@@aaronclair4489 that's a petty sealed system. Easy to maintain so long as you're not literally dragging it through the mud. Also, the flappers don't rely on friction (the Blish Principle has been pretty much disproven) but on mechanical disadvantage. The flappers basically act as a pendulum and it takes a lot of force to push them apart, whether cycling the gun manually (hence the disconnecter) or during a course of fire.
@belyayevsfox4753
@belyayevsfox4753 3 года назад
The design itself could easily be improved upon with access to advanced CAD software and high end 3D printers that extrude metal. It's actually impressive how old school gun designers were able to come up with sophisticated devices while using relatively primitive tools. Imagine what John M. Browning could have achieved if he had access to modern manufacturing technology.
@petter5721
@petter5721 3 года назад
Happy Easter 🐣 to all of you!
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 3 года назад
And to you too.
@BigChunkOfFuckOffCunt77
@BigChunkOfFuckOffCunt77 3 года назад
That's cool that even the flapper delay system were serialized to the gun.
@ronbaur8867
@ronbaur8867 3 года назад
That was an amazing gun video with a lot of history gun development and an interesting story
@lotrojoe
@lotrojoe 3 года назад
What a great looking design. I really like the aesthetic
@simonjones6128
@simonjones6128 3 года назад
Looks like a quality piece
@badcallsign4204
@badcallsign4204 3 года назад
One look at these pistols and I can fully appreciate what Ian said about Mauser “trying” to do something here. Fascinating pistols though to say the least.
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen 3 года назад
"There are only two hundred of these, and the stocked version is made of unobtainium. I happen to sit here in front of 5 of them. Two stocked. With one version of each interesting iteration in the development." I don't know who the guy with the fire place is... but he must both like Ian very very much AND have the coolest gun collection on the face of the earth! Both of which are sentiments I can 100% get behind! :P
@dsfs17987
@dsfs17987 3 года назад
the quality of the machining on these is just beautiful, can't really see any milling marks left by cutters, everything smooth and quite perfect... only something slightly resembling sandbelt finish near the tangent sights on one of them, the rest seem immaculate
@Shapes2009
@Shapes2009 3 года назад
I bought the .25 acp version. thought I broke it when I couldn't get the slide to go forward and then the "slide lock" got stuck in the down position. luckily the seller is an old hand and showed me how to operate it before I bought it. he got a good chuckle when I freaked out about it though.
@markpelenytschka8374
@markpelenytschka8374 3 года назад
Fascinating Mechanics
@maxkronader5225
@maxkronader5225 3 года назад
I've gotta leave for work. Forgotten Weapons Video drops. I guess I'll just make up the time by staying at work late today.
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
Priorities 👍
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
Watch the video as you're drinking coffee at work?
@erikdingman9806
@erikdingman9806 3 года назад
I just held off watching until I got in the door.
@xscorpx
@xscorpx 3 года назад
@@ScottKenny1978 doing that right now at work.
@sashimanu
@sashimanu 3 года назад
WC time?
@LittleRabbit1138
@LittleRabbit1138 3 года назад
These are really rare... And heres a whole pile of 'em, with accessories! Where does he get those wonderful toys?
@solovoldo
@solovoldo 2 года назад
Holy crap, I have one of these. I inherited it from my Great Grandmother, had no idea it was so rare. Also you can release the slide with out a magazine by quickly pulling the slide back and releasing it, this also works if there is already a loaded mag in it and it's still locked back. Won't lie, it feels awesome doing it that way too. Prob not the best for it tho
@MikJ132
@MikJ132 3 года назад
This gun looks both Steampunkish and Cyberpunkish at the same time. I love it
@travishabursky4362
@travishabursky4362 3 года назад
I can see where Mallorian Arms got inspiration for Johnny’s pistol; but, as someone said above, it should play a few bars of the Charleston when the slide locks open.
@finscreenname
@finscreenname 3 года назад
The slide hitting on the flapper looks like it make the gun have a limited life with all that banging.
@edancameron3225
@edancameron3225 3 года назад
I can see why the fireplace guy has remained anonymous, that collection must be insanely valuable. I wonder if we could ever get a tour as we did with that dutch collection because I'd love to see what other cool guns he has.
@earlyriser8998
@earlyriser8998 3 года назад
nice collection
@jeffturnbull9661
@jeffturnbull9661 3 года назад
In the early 60s, a Mauser 1914, maybe 34 was used as the basis for a firearm carried by agents of a (not so) secret police organization, and were convertible to carbine by with the addition of a skeletonized metal stock, a longer barrel and pistol scope, these were quickly replaced with larger p38s with the same attachments, I've wondered why the Mauser was initially chosen and now wonder if someone in the prop making department had somewhere seen one of these beauties
@ironyinc3453
@ironyinc3453 3 года назад
Yes! Another awesome video!
@brendonbewersdorf986
@brendonbewersdorf986 3 года назад
Such a beautiful and interesting action wish the flapper locking system had cought on more imagine using one of these pistol alongside a m1916 selbstalader
@LUR1FAX
@LUR1FAX 3 года назад
Roller-locking was derived from flapper-locking. So flapper-delay is sort of the precursor of roller-delay. I always love me some delayed blowback!
@morelenmir
@morelenmir 3 года назад
These are lovely pistols!!! I deeply enjoy how 'mechanical' they are. A shame they didn't use rollar-delay/locking, but the flapper is sufficiently interesting in itself. The look of the thing reminds me quite a lot of Deckard's pistol, although that of course was a mash-up of a Bulldog and a Mannlicher in real life. In a way Mauser was quite lucky to expire when he did. He enjoyed the old world right up to almost its very end but missed the indescribable horror of the next four years.
@jimd8008
@jimd8008 3 года назад
Thank you again
@Gookrak
@Gookrak 3 года назад
These guns are beautiful!
@mattdirks7896
@mattdirks7896 3 года назад
that is a really cool mechanism
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 года назад
Fireplace guy has the best private collection!
@larrybrander9116
@larrybrander9116 2 года назад
That's the perfect sight picture in my opinion.
@floridasoldat
@floridasoldat 3 года назад
What a cool gun. Awesome
@dmacmillion
@dmacmillion 3 года назад
Those built in stocks for pistols have always tickled my fancy. I'm imagining one is for my old Detective Special.
@juliancate7089
@juliancate7089 3 года назад
It never ceases to impress me how well-made many firearms were from the late 19th and early 20th century, especially those for the civilian market.
@jacksondarr8040
@jacksondarr8040 3 года назад
These are pretty cool. I didn't even know that they existed. I wish Fireplace Guy a long and happy life, but I think that all of us are going to know when he dies because the market for ultra-rare early semiautos will immediately become flooded (as much as that market CAN get flooded).
@Kalama54
@Kalama54 3 года назад
I'm imagining in some alternative WW1 universe where this was adopted by the Germans that some Sergeant is telling a brand new 2nd Lieutenant that if they hold down the button on the trigger guard it will double the rate of fire.
@nikbrady14
@nikbrady14 3 года назад
Love you gun jesus! Keep rocking man!!🤙🏻❤️🌎
@gamebriz4163
@gamebriz4163 3 года назад
Beautiful metal finish on these firearms considering their over 100 years old.
@biggerbehindthetrigger2814
@biggerbehindthetrigger2814 3 года назад
I loved my 1910 Mauser. It was a very accurate little pistol. I made a lot of money with that little pistol. I also sold it for $300 more then I paid for it. I also had a extra magazine.
@calvingreene90
@calvingreene90 3 года назад
I like that auto drop slide.
@baconator1377
@baconator1377 3 года назад
I don't think any other man has the ability to summon 5 of 200 produced firearms that were made over 100 years ago
@robertgriffin662
@robertgriffin662 3 года назад
Flapper delayed: it fires and flushes at the same time? Love the weird terms that they come up with
@ironwolfF1
@ironwolfF1 3 года назад
Hmmm, I guess you could call this the grandpa of the roller-delayed system. Also, Ian transitions from steam punk pistols to diesel punk ones.
@not-a-theist8251
@not-a-theist8251 3 года назад
Ein Volk, eine Nation dies ist unsere Kommentarsektion!
@JayRaxter
@JayRaxter 3 года назад
WOWQ Great info....thanks for making it
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