From the Trenches of WWI
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Target practice with our Steyr M1912 pistol.
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Interested in a slower paced look at this firearm?!? Check out the FULL LENGTH video up now on our main page! Title is “From the Trenches of WWI”.
Well what to do
Is it real guns or fake realistic ones
Lol
Pistol name model please
Thr slide moves far enough that it changes cities each time it's fired 😂
Imagine being in WW1 and your gun becomes a slot machine
The soldiers around you: jackpot!!
@@lgvz-e2sThey all huddle and jump on the floor like it’s a piñata 🤣
U wouldn't get much done
I'm pretty sure this is Cali compliant
Hell yeah brother I love me a slot machine
I know this pistol was from WW1, but funnily enough they made this model a cosmetic variant for the M1911 in Cod WW2
I remember that, I had this variant, it was like a Greyish green color
@@ifinnasplooge Yeah, it was the "Juno" variant, most if not every other weapon in WW2 had a variant that looked like that, had some yellow numbers printed on it too.
@@MaidofRage420 that game was so underrated, they did their best to be accurate and still respectful. I hated when they made the devs delete the nazi flags, I played like 2 weeks before they edited them out
Did it reload with a magazine from the bottom instead of the strip clips via the top? Because I'm betting it did, that game was such a letdown, mid af. WAW was much much better.
@@BigWheel. It reloaded via magazine since it used the same anims. I know that may sound disappointing but I could give less of a shit tbh. It didn't really effect much to me at least
“UNLOAD ON THEM.”
“NOT LIKE THAT.”
Premature ejection
@@szymonp1701im taking your j and giving you a r sir
I was about to say:
"it unloads fully automatic...
no not like that.
shoo shoo!
fork off mr ATF."
@@vincentducas1538silly you
idk much about guns. but how did that ejection at the end happen? Is it model specific?
You see kids when an M1 and a 1911 love each other very much....
Best comment ever😂
i really appreciate shorts without music and adhd splitscreen, you are the hero we need but dont deserve
Shorts by their nature are adhd cat nip.
You know the only reason for that style of video is reuploaders trying to avoid copyright detection. It's kind of insane how this whole attention span mythos has developed to explain what is simply content theft.
@@surenick3460 finally someone with a brain
Holy glaze
@@surenick3460 its the american way to assume everyone else is stupid except me
Mfs in WW1 really avoided using external magazines in firearms like they were the plague.
(omg what have I done?)
Lol 😂
They were trash and basically single use back then due to quality of the springs.
Mfs in 2024 avoid using the covid vaccine like the plague.
Precision stamping wasn't really a widespread thing yet so removal magazines required a lot of hand fitting, this made them very expensive and not very popular with military Bean counters.
Mags was so bad at the period in question that often soldiers were told not to mix them because a mag from one gun might not fit to an other
One of my favorite handguns, and from my all time favorite designer and company.
I love the design from its aesthetics to its components. It’s so artfully simple.
Really? You seem more like a Mannlicher type of guy...
Ov the loading
What is it
@@UNOUN8 steyr 1912
I was waiting for the cartridge eject at the end and I'm not disappointed in the slightest. Thank you for this
@benjaminbergmann8396 You’re welcome
@@FullAutoArsenalthey look unspent though, that just eject better?
Yea that was just plain sexy tbh, what a noise
@@SnifferBear looks like a trip to the gunsmith. mark novak at anvil?
he works on oddball stuff.
@@SnifferBear There is a quick release that allows you to eject unspent cartridges. the magazine is integral, so if you want to unload it you gotta get the bullets out somehow.
My grandfather and my granduncle had such a Austrian 🇦🇹 Steyr 1911 Pistol during WWI Chen they fought against the invasoring Italians. Greetings from Linz Austria 🇦🇹 Europe! 😺💪😎👍🍀🫡🪖💙💙💙🐺
Si poi noi italiani abbiamo vinto la prima guerra mondiale e di pistoleSteyer c è ne avuta dovute dare a decine di migliaia come bottino di guerra
I've said it before, I'll say it again.
A modernized version of this pistol would probably sell fairly well in restrictive places, if the price was right.
I have been waiting 😢
Steyr pistol? Take my money 💰
Forget the right places. I'd love to see variety come back to the pistol market. I get survival of the fittest, but when everything is a clone of the popular thing, the market gets boring.
california
IVE SAID IT ONCE, I’LL SAY IT AGAIN!!!!
you could probly sell this
REPETIERPISTOLE M1912/Steyr Hanh 1915 P.C.I. 9mm
Thanks I was too embarrassed to ask since 90% of the comments are from people who know what this pistol is lol
@@tiggytheimpaler5483the only reason I knew it was from battlefield 1 LOL
WOW, what great condition that old girls in!!
I WANT ONE
it isnt the repetierpistole variant, that was fully auto this is the normal styer m1912
My favorite sidearm in BF1
I remember this gorgeous beaut from Battlefield 1
how could i forget my trusty ol 1911 sidearm
@@tobeslmaothis isnt a 1911?
@@jacksonm6969 yeah i realised a lil after. Im buggin ☠️🙏🏽
This and the 1911 were my fav. Put down many players with this baby except when I got to reload 😅
@@tobeslmao lol
One of the most satisfying reloading animations in BF1
Yesssirrrr best game ever made
Amazing looking gun. Just impractical to load in hostile trench fighting
The unload is even better!!!
Crazy bf1 still holds up todays gaming standards, an actual anti war game instead of flooding it with $60 cosmetic bundles
@@111uhhhh1 1500% agree 💯 exactly why I stopped play COD. $80 for a king kong skin that cost more than the game👎🏾
One of the most gorgeous pistols ever.. maybe my favourite after m1911
Wtf? What about the Colt. 0283739928373828 houston Gambit? That's the REAL gun me lad
M1911 💣💣💥👍
@@zay0_n4ra11??
@user-tk6dv9ik4q hell yes hands down one if not my all time favorite pistols u.s. colt .45 1911
Thats what a real pistol sound
Every time a rapper says clips! I think of guns like this 😂😂
I clicked just to look for a clip comment like this
اظن اقمار صناعيه وبظبط كده هما 3رصاصه بلحا ابنه وبنته
@@MorDAmDwLMohaed translation? Idk wtf this says my boy
@@AlltheNismo google translate:
I think they are satellites, and exactly like that, there are 3 bullets in the beards of his son and daughter
It made more sense before i could read it
@@khatdubell thanks! That’s interesting 😂
What a beautiful historic pistol.
My grandpa is 58 and his dad fought in WW2, he has an MG42 that he let me shoot at an outdoor range once. I love older guns like these.
YOUNG GRAMNPOP.
Hol up, isn’t that a *German* one?
I'm not saying you're a liar but I will say that is extremely hard to believe considering A the rarity and price of 7.92 Mauser ammunition along with belts that would work with the gun, B the attention a gun like that would bring with both how it looked and sounds when fired, and C how difficult it would've been not only smuggling one back into the states after WWII but also keeping it unknown that they had one for that long. If it is true then that's really dope and it's best to hold onto it considering how valuable they are but it is hard to believe especially with how the ATF is today
@@ksrebelbuck7936🤓
@@ksrebelbuck7936 He probably has, or the OG means a reproduction, right?
Makes sense. Also, sounds like he could be very young - think about what they said, if his GRANPDA is 58 that means he was born only in 1966... I'm Gen Z, more than half us born in that generation were born when this guy's grandpa was in his 30s, in the 90s and 2000s... I'm under 20, not old enough to do a lot in a lot of countries and my grandpa was born in the 20s. WW2 veteran. This guy is likely very young.
I like that he used the amo box to rack the clip instead of tossing the amo around like so many other drones on RUclips.
Thats what i was thinking lol, I only keep 1 mag per gun and its a drag loading bullets 1 by 1 into a 30 rounder
Yeah he loaded the ammo in an easy way but couldn't keep his damn finger off the trigger
This and the Landstad automatic revolver from 1900 are in my top 10, I like the landstad more just because its more mechanically facinating to me the idea of a revolver that auto reloads off a mag instead of this m1 garand style of loading
Awesome video clip. How it performed smoothly. Overall a pretty smooth clip.
Ahh, the Steyr-Hahn m1911. Love it!
M1912
M 1912
@@felixradek8261 thx bro🗿
1911 is whole another gun bro 😂
That thing jumps like my Jewish grandma when someone yells "Achtung!"
That’s fucked😂
I need to use this joke sometime soon.
😂🤣👍
I'm calling it:
Rim shot
ALLE AUFSTELLEN
Never in my life would I have known a top loading pistol existed if it wasn't for this short.
The C96 also exists.
Such a beautiful pistol
One of my absolute favorite pieces instantly recognizable, so timeless
THEY STILL MAKE 9MM STEYR???!!!
Yup. I had three of these beauties. Two in 9mm Steyr.I kept one that the Brownshirts thoughtfully rechambered to 9mm Luger for the Bavarian Police.
It’s fed handloads that approximate 9mm Steyr chamber pressure with lead bullets to keep the wear and tear to a minimum. I love the look on my my friends faces when they confuse the slide release (located where the manual safety usually resides) with the magazine unload button (located where the slide release usually resides). Then they look over in wide eyed wonder as all the cartridges just bail out of the pistol in a hail of brass.
Beautiful pistol, great steampunk aesthetics. It doesn’t jump all that much compared to a C96.
@@rustyshackleford792 ill buy it in sometime but ammo is very expensive
@@Normalnyczlowiek if you reload, it can be easily made from 38 super comp, 9 x 23, etc.
I used to shoot 9 mm Largo in mine and it worked 99% of the time. I had one Steyr that the extractor would not always grab on maybe one out of 100. The breach face is huge, so standard 38 super might work without any sort of rim reduction,
My Astra 400- M-21 in 9mm Largo has 9mm/ .38 stamped in the barrel. It has the armory slight milling cut so thst you can use .38 ACP too. The old .38 ACP is the exact same case as .38 Super with a milder load. @@rustyshackleford792
@@rustyshackleford792I have a daughter. Who is rusty sh.
Nice gun! But there is an easier way to get the cartridges stripped if you go with the long side of the box!
No, this pistol does not have a removable magazine
@@A523-m4yhe was talking about loading 5 rounds on stripper clip from side vs loading 10 rounds by rotating the box long ways
😂
Guy loading in the vid has an iq of 10
@@A523-m4y u dumb
Never seen a stripper clip loaded pistol before
Must not have been looking there are others Broomhandle Mauser is another.
The broom handle is the only one I've ever seen. I thought that was what he was about to shoot.@@jimrobinson4755
Must not be a gun guy
don't you love how you make a simple comment and then the gun snob dorks come out and make themselves look like absolute tools ?! see someone with a dick longer than 2 inches would have simply said " oh yeah they are cool there are also others as well" guess we did meet that guy yet.
Never seen one in a pistol before.
Looks like the m1899 from rdr2
When I say I respect my elders I really mean I've got a soft spot for old and sometimes unheard of firearms
Hungarian steyr hahn m1912
Австро-венгерский.
Бельгийский револьвер Nagant.Бельгийская трехлинейка Nagant@@3pu_Tejib02
Hahns are only Austrian. Hungary never made them, even if the Austro-Hungarian Empire was around at the time. Every Model 1911/1912 (Hahn) was produced at Steyr. The Femaru/Fegyver-es Gepgyar (FEG) factory in Budapest was established to produce OEWG's (Steyr) overflow and did, however, make Roth Krnka 1907s. Mine is an FEG marked.
This antique almost looks modern after 110 years. 😮
It's been restored with fresh parts
They used to make things last....
@@InvaliDidea123 Its a modern remake, its not actually old.
@@InvaliDidea123 They didn't. Low quality garbage has always existed, and high quality products still exist.
There's a reason why 99% of the the "things made to last" aren't around anymore.
@@reaperreaper5098 Just because they were made to last, doesn't mean they all lasted a century. pff
Things get lost, stolen, abused etc. But ya, things were made to last, partly cause they weren't mostly plastic LOL
How in the name of all that's holy did you manage to find factory 9mm Steyr?
ikr 😱
Precision cartridge inc makes weird calibers. Had some bad 7.7mm jap from them once tho
Easy to make . New brass is available . You use 38 auto die and 9MM luger shell holder . Start your powder load with mild 9MM luger load until it cycle .
@@kermit8619 Yes, but if you look closely at the back of the case and at the box, you'll see it's factory-made, not reloaded. I know Fiocchi still makes these "more obscure" calibers like .455 Webley 7.63 Mauser or the mentioned 9mm Steyr, but they're hella expensive.
@@HansPottermann Yes you can get them from a few place but the price is stupid . After you get your brass , they are not more expensive then 9MM luger to reload 🙂
I load 577 Snider Making my brass from 24 gauge brass hull . If you get free lead , they become pretty cheap after getting your brass . I get free beeswax for my lube from a local beekeeper when I buy honey . You just have to work a little for it 🙂
The Italians are coming
Quick, spill it
Isonzo moment
“We have an M1911 at home honey”
M1911 at home:
the only good ASMR to ever exist is Gun ASMR
Solid trigger discipline 💀
Lol😂
You saw him load it with his finger on the trigger, right?
@@LexiBomb he had his finger on the trigger 67% of the video.
I was wondering if anyone caught that 🤣
Gave me the chills
This weapon was no longer issued because the reload was too satisfying and distributed from the conflict on both sides, even the enemy will stop to watch it
BUTTCHYAGH SLOUWE DOAUINEN!!!.
Please, keep that finger off the trigger when loading the pistol. Great gun, by the way.
Pois é. Esse erro foi primário.
he did keep it off the trigger
@@Schrodingers_kidwatch it again; specifically when he racks the slide back
@@Gregorio416 Watch it again; next shot shows him holding it under the trigger guard from the side
@@Schrodingers_kidAnd your point is? Original said to keep your finger off the trigger when loading. His finger was right on the trigger when the gun was being racked.
Even so, keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Looks like a rewarding weapon to own
Older the berry the sweeter the juice. Thanks for sharing
Mag dump at the end was epic
Always keep your finger away from the trigger!😮
He's just being historically accurate.
Glad I wasn't the only one to see that.
He had his finger on the trigger at only one point when not firing. Now I don't know the exact operation of this particular firearm, but it over 100 years old, so perhaps it needs the trigger to be held for part of the operation (i.e. pulling the slide back to load the clip in). Not every gun works the same, especially when looking at some of the oldest SLPs ever made.
@@Pte.Fletcher you still don't put your finger on the trigger unless you want to shoot... He had his finger on the trigger when pulling the slide back and when releasing it to chamber a round
@@kuseel7493 Yes, I know, I watched the video, and I mentioned that in the comment.
Do you own one of these guns?
Do you know exactly what you have to do to operate this particular gun?
Do you have experience with 100 year old SLPs?
If you don't, then you should probably trust the person who does own it, and knows how to operate it.
Deisgns were not consistent back then. There were many unconventional things you had to do to work them.
People try to translate modern gun rules to guns that were designed before their parents were alive. I work with Second World War weapons, and I hear every 3 seconds "nEvEr HoLd iT By ThE mAG", but you have to so it actually functions in the way that it should.
This gun is a work of art
That must surely have been the very last thought that a great many people have took to their graves.
"M1911 garand isn't real, it can't hurt you"
M1911 garand:
Love your guns
Beautiful piece brother
Thank you bf1 for yet more knowledge of an obscure firearm
If Robocop was a suspender wearing detective from the 30s... that would be his gun..
I like how Babylon Berlin did it. Main character Gereon Rath and most detectives in the show use commercial pistols that would have been available, including some WWI service weapons. Rath used a Dreyse Model 1907, but I'm fairly certain the Hahn makes an appearance, along with lots of other lesser known guns from the era.
Шикарный ствол!На начало 20 века зарядка обоймы сверху прокатывает. Если Наган приняли на вооружение и со всеми косяками продержался почти полвека.То тут сам бог велел
В чем шикарность, если в 1911 году Карел Крнка не додумался использовать съемный магазин? Архаичная система обойменного питания обесценила достоинства этого, бесспорно, мощного пистолета.
@@qazaqbor9318 это фича!
@@qazaqbor9318 в то время магазины не очень было популярно даже говорили что пружина в них медленно теряла сил поэтому создали такой оьразец да и то это самый лучший пистолет с подобным заряжанием
Странное суждение, от диванного эксперта, в годы разработки данного образца такая система подачи патрон была популярна...
@@flowgmail5406 алло, табуреточный эксперд! В 1911 году в активном ходу уже были съемные магазины!
I love that leather holster
When rappers say they'll empty a fill clip, this is what I actually imagine. Not a modern day handgun that takes magazines like trying to refer to.
"you dont need ear protection!" ,WW2, AND WW1, and modern army soldiers.
Dude…he literally had ear protection on
*_"WHAT!?"_* - Every veteran
“Now has to sleep with the tv on to drowned out the ringing” -every veteran.
This is literally the most aesthetically pleasing video I have seen all year.
Got a little excited and prematured at the end there 😂😂
LMFAO! The sound it made! 😅🥲
That premature ejection thought.
Whoa I think that gun got a little too excited
That confused the hell out of me 😂😂😂
I I’ve been fascinated by this pistol since I was young and have been buying them since the 1970s.
I have three that were brought back from WWI and WWII. Two from the First World War and a Nazi marked one from WII.
But I’ll still buy them when I run across them.
Steyr 1912 goes hard as hell
We making it out the trenches with this one 🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
Now we got switches in the trenches
My favorite ww1 era pistol. Steyr did some good job with this one
Unless you want to reload under stress in the muddy trenches of WWI
Steyr m1912. ❤❤❤
Ahh yes the m1 grand of pistols
The fps on this video is insane
dope guN Cuzz
I love the loading sounds 😊
We gettin out of the trenches with this one
The sounds 😩😩
This made me happy
Fountain mode!
Shmexy
@ht5_ You can say that again
@@FullAutoArsenalshmexy
@@FullAutoArsenalhe never repeats himself.
From where I get this gun
I also want to know
You have to go fight in world war one.
You can get them online at Gun Broker. Be ready to pay around $1000 or more depending on condition.
The other thing is getting it shipped to a licensed entity where you live. If you live outside the USA, it will be very hard to have it shipped and in most cases, it will be downright illegal.
Lots of gun shows. Took me about a year of searching before I got mine.
@@MikeNepo how much did you pay for yours?
Imagine living In 1914 and being drafted for “world war one” knowing that there’s going to be a sequel
If a 1911 and C96 had a baby
The german army wondering where backup is while panicking
The backup:
Hey, it's California compliant!
I'm amazed a firearms manufacturer hasn't bought a similar design back into production for the "blue state" marketplace.
The bullet reload mechanic is similar to the Red 9 weapon in Resident Evil 4
THAT SOUNDS SO COOL
Magazines are very heavy and this is actually incredibly smart
I would love if modern firearms still took clips
Early pistol magazines weigh next to nothing. Even original colt 1911 mags are essentially weightless. The weight comes from the ammunition itself, makes no difference if you're carrying loose rounds, on a stripper clip, or in a mag.
Well, technically, it has a magazine. He is loading a fixed magazine with a clip.
When I play Battlefield 1, I shoot one shot and reload just to see this reload. The remaining ammo gets dirty with mud and I have to wash it with clean water again, so it's a waste.
I thought that was one of those first full auto pistols. Nevertheless, its still a really nice looking gun. Great video as always man 😎
@JaceBjurstom Oh the PM63 Rak?
no, I heard about some that were select fire pistols that had been modified back in WW1. @@FullAutoArsenal
Pm 63 is one of my favorite guns though.@@FullAutoArsenal
I had one as a kid for hunting squirrels and can say if they have worn parts in side they will full auto reliably
I encourage you guys to look into some of the old C96 knockoffs that were being made in China in the early 1900s. Those guys were balls to the wall
battlefield 1 feeling
Imagine getting up close and u pull that out and that happens I bet the other dude look at you as puzzled as you for a second 😂
This pistol makes me wanna cry
TRULY, A BEAUTIFUL PISTOL.
Til your dead when it fucks up, why would you want something like this.
When i started watching i thought "please eject all of the bullets" i was not dissatisfied
That's sick, I want one.
I've NEVER had luck shooting PCI through my steyr. Either wont chamber or locks up my gun after firing. Yes I've had my gun checked out and yes it is chambered for 9mm steyr and the chamber and barrel are in spec. Thankfully i still have a few hundred boxes of the sellier & bellot ammo. That stuff is a dream to shoot.
That is almost like the uh m1 11 you know that meme when they mixed a m1911 and a m1
I’d carry this today
Im calling this the M1911 Grand
Oh cool, I didn’t know old handguns also loaded like that.
I never could understand how this thing could possibly work but it is pretty neat
Edit: Nevermind. Found a video on it. For some reason I foolishly thought the casings only ejected when you wanted them to and not when you're firing. I see now that it's just a way to get the rounds out lol
“M1 Grarand’s best friend”
Funny to think that they were using a pistol like this when the M1911 and browning high powered pistol existed.