Germans used Browning Hi-Powers made in occupied Belgium, British used Hi-Powers made in Canada. FN 1922s made in occupied Belgium were also widely used by Germany.
Every country used guns from other countries, i included guns in their country of origin, like the browning hi power its from belgium but it was used by different countries
And material constraints were a real problem for most countries. The US produced almost double the 1911s over the Soviet's Tokarev. But the Red forces total strength was over double the USA. But the US had the natural resources and manufacturing capacity to produce, so we did.
@@adamregiel8044 Mauser C96 was invented in 1896, but it was not issued to the military until 1942. Some officers of the German military did use them during WWI, but those Mausers were purchased privately, which means that it was not an official service pistol. Bergmann Bayard was never adopted by the German military.
@@dataillusion unfortunately when he passed away about 10 years ago, his daughter distributed his estate, I begged her to transfer that gun to me. In Canada you need a restricted license to possess a handgun, which I have. Being she was a rabid liberal, she turned over all his firearms to the RCMP. It was either destroyed, or in the personal collection of some cop. 😡
Ну правильно у чехо-славаков было всë что-бы фашистом дать достойный отпор, а они как французы подняли ручки к небу, как последние шлюхи и настопелях шкоды для фашистов делали машины и др. Оружие
For Germany you also could have put the m712 which was the machine pistol variant of the Mauser c96 and unlike the original Mauser c96 it had a detachable magazine
and also the germans used the norwegian colt 1911 11.25 mm, produced in norway, and the germans used all pistols made in the countries they occupied, it must have a nightmare for the armourer and logistics regarding the amount of different calibers
@@Chris_the_Dingo Did not know that. Wonder if there was a reason for that, like 1911s and M9s were quite available by then, not to mention that not all soldiers use them. Wonder if they were old 45s or 38s or if there was specialty use like having a magnum revolver or an officer getting to choose their preferred sidearms.
@@kanalyzer7547 Spain was neutral and did not participate in WW2, but it's pistols feature here. Likewise, Portugal was neutral in WW2, making licensed pistols like the Savage M1907, not show in the video, and Switzerland, also neutral, make licensed copies of the Luger pistol, not shown here, and Sweden, making the licensed Husqvarna M40 pistol, not shown here. Why featuring Spanish pistols, for a neutral country in WW2 but not other neutrals, is odd. Why don't Finland, a WW2 participant, pistols feature. The video needs a disclaimer that it is not fully representative, despite the title.
I found a ww2 1911 gun in the Belgium woods about 70 80 km from the French border with a metals detector ...a American solider lost it. only the gun we find nothing else on the spot .antiek schop in luxemburg buy for 750 euro ..A rusty 45..with restorations find 3 rounds left in the magazine the gun take maybe Germans out
The Webley self-loading pistol looks like the lovechild of a Luger 08 and a Walther P-38. And it's fascinating, given how obsessed the Japanese are with aesthetics, how insanely ugly their pistols are.
У них было Сопротивление, надо признать. Но в целом их "победа" очень сомнительна, поскольку их действия почти не влияли на конечный результат с рейхом, просто разделили с ними хлеб, чтоб не обижались
I can't understand how the British ended up with the least modern handguns of any of the major combatants, they're usually at the forefront of military arms. If not for the Browning Hi Power they acquired from Canada, they would have had virtually no semi-automatic pistols. The Webley self-loading pistol was a poor design and small in numbers.
Русского (СССР ) там ничего нет - Наган 1895 года это бельгийский револьвер Эмилем и Леоном Наган созданный для России , а ТТ-33 года это чистая копия прохвоста Токарева сняиая с белгийского браунинга 1903 года!!! Так что в списке ссср быть не может своего ничего нет!.
Тут как бы половина оружия - это или итальянская беретта, люгер, кольт или браунинг. Поэтому ваш комментарий можно развить до такой степени, что в видео должно быть отсилы три страны буквально.
The Russians stole and are still stealing the TT pistol - a copy of the 1911 model, and the Makarov - a copy of the German Walter. And the Kalashnikov AK-74 assault rifle is a copy of the German Schmeisser from 1943-44.
You were wrong about everything. TT was created, inspired by Browning, in much the same way, and was created in 1911. The Makarov pistol has 2 times fewer details than the Walter, if you can explain it, it will be interesting for me to listen) and how they could copy a Kalashnikov assault rifle, which has its own system, is completely unclear to me.
@@ИгорьсуздальскийТТ создали примерно в конце 1920-х, а приняли в начала 30-х. А насчёт АК винтовок, просто игнорируй его, умник прочитал древние, как мамонт, статьи о якобы разоблачении Михаила Калашникова
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You dropped this 👑
That's just as insufferable as saying first
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Germans used Browning Hi-Powers made in occupied Belgium, British used Hi-Powers made in Canada. FN 1922s made in occupied Belgium were also widely used by Germany.
Every country used guns from other countries, i included guns in their country of origin, like the browning hi power its from belgium but it was used by different countries
I've always wondered why they kept producing detectivesque-pocket pistols for military use and not full size pistols until post WWII
Mostly as a badge of rank rather than a weapon.
And material constraints were a real problem for most countries. The US produced almost double the 1911s over the Soviet's Tokarev. But the Red forces total strength was over double the USA. But the US had the natural resources and manufacturing capacity to produce, so we did.
@@ar494 They favored SMGs over pistols.
@@ar4941,3 million TT-33s were produced compared to 2 million M1911A1s.
Your video is so good. I think this channel should deserve more sub and views
Glad you think so! Thank you
I love the revolvers and the m1911 and some of the british handguns were also used by Australia to
Thats actually yor Best video yet. No single mistake, good Pictures and animation. Finally you proof me I should give you sub.
There is a mistake.
@@kopiovastaava4648 where?
@@adamregiel8044 Mauser C96 was invented in 1896, but it was not issued to the military until 1942. Some officers of the German military did use them during WWI, but those Mausers were purchased privately, which means that it was not an official service pistol.
Bergmann Bayard was never adopted by the German military.
Thank you, gonna keep up
The bergamann was not used by germany, but other countries used it, I just showed that its a german made pistol
The beretta, ppk and 1911... icons
P08 is perhaps the most iconic of them all.
My Great Uncle was a captain with the Canadian Army. His sidearm was a Browning Hi Power 9mm
That was a good pistol for the time it carries 13 rounds when most pistol at that time on hold 8 to 6
He had an iconic gun, hope he still kept it
@@dataillusion unfortunately when he passed away about 10 years ago, his daughter distributed his estate, I begged her to transfer that gun to me. In Canada you need a restricted license to possess a handgun, which I have. Being she was a rabid liberal, she turned over all his firearms to the RCMP. It was either destroyed, or in the personal collection of some cop. 😡
another gun, used by Feldgendarmerie was Sauer Models : 1913, 1919, 1930 and the excellent one M 38
Excellent
Interesting fact: all these pistols 1:45 are created by one designer, Johm M. Browning who also made Colt M1903 pocket hammer and M1911
ayo i've never heard that YOU'RE GONNA BE AN FAMOUS RUclipsR!
Thank you for trusting in my channel, I'm gonna keep up
Germany had the best officer handguns
Thats right
Only because they occupied Belgium.
Cool video, but why did you put modern Russia's flag instead of USSR?
Sorry about that, its an editing error
Italy takes it with France in the 2nd spot. Nice music to the video.
Thank you
P38 best military pistol ever!
Gee, with all those pistols France could have won WWII all by itself.
German had more
yk the war wasnt about pistols it was about more of tanks, planes, ships and strategy to win.
The weapons made in Italy🇮🇹💖✌🏻 are wonderful!!🇮🇹✌🏻💖
I was waiting this the entire video 2:46
@@thatonemfonurfyp you got it !
@dataillusion OMG You really responded me? i,m A huge fan🙋
@thatonemfonurfyp it's a must to respond. Thank you. What do you like most about my videos
@@dataillusion comparisons
For France missing the PA MAC 50 (pistolet automatique de la manufacture d'armes de Chatelleraut modèle 1950).
It was made after WW2
There were not Czech Republic in the times of WW2 but Czechoslovak Republic that was occupied by Germany.
Ну правильно у чехо-славаков было всë что-бы фашистом дать достойный отпор, а они как французы подняли ручки к небу, как последние шлюхи и настопелях шкоды для фашистов делали машины и др. Оружие
You're right, thanks for the correction
Wäre interessant gewesen die entsprechenden Kaliber noch zu erwähnen....
Sorry about that, may be in the next videos
2:46 ой что то жарко стало включаем вентиляторы
@ronniemcnuttgaming959 потом Германия через секунду
For Germany you also could have put the m712 which was the machine pistol variant of the Mauser c96 and unlike the original Mauser c96 it had a detachable magazine
It was include in another similar video i made WW2 SUBMACHINE GUN
Фашистом это не помогло бы сынок
@@ПётрЦыганов-р4м what
You forgot the Browning Hi Power for the UK
It was used by the UK, but not produced by the UK, its included in the belgium handguns
There is not Russia participated in WW2, only Sovien Union.
HP was the best at that time, and it was produced by germans also
And also the 1911
@@dataillusion Jop, simple and always will do job just right.
Hi bro how is your work ❤
Its working great bro
and also the germans used the norwegian colt 1911 11.25 mm, produced in norway, and the germans used all pistols made in the countries they occupied, it must have a nightmare for the armourer and logistics regarding the amount of different calibers
They should have kept using their firearms
Forgot to mention hi standard 22 pistol for USA suppressed and un suppressed
Sad to see the war basically phased out revolvers
Revolvers were still standard for police in the US and many countries until the 1980s.
@@JohnW-yv6yp yeah, but not for war it seems
Revolvers were still issued to some US troops during the Gulf War (1990-91). Not widespread use though.
@@Chris_the_Dingo Did not know that. Wonder if there was a reason for that, like 1911s and M9s were quite available by then, not to mention that not all soldiers use them. Wonder if they were old 45s or 38s or if there was specialty use like having a magnum revolver or an officer getting to choose their preferred sidearms.
Try ww2 submachine gun 🙏
Gonna make it, i promise
Who knew that Spain was in WW2?
What?
@@kanalyzer7547 Spain was neutral and did not participate in WW2, but it's pistols feature here. Likewise, Portugal was neutral in WW2, making licensed pistols like the Savage M1907, not show in the video, and Switzerland, also neutral, make licensed copies of the Luger pistol, not shown here, and Sweden, making the licensed Husqvarna M40 pistol, not shown here. Why featuring Spanish pistols, for a neutral country in WW2 but not other neutrals, is odd. Why don't Finland, a WW2 participant, pistols feature. The video needs a disclaimer that it is not fully representative, despite the title.
Thank you for giving the answer, cheers
Welrod pistol look like night stick
Yet, it's impractical to be used.
Star model b looks like the 1911 pistol
Alot of these look like 1911s... Because they are
It has a design similar to the 1911, the difference is the mechanism
You didn’t show Mexico’s WWII pistols ☹️
Mexico used american pistols
@@dataillusion Oh ok 👍🏻
CHINA
MAUSER C96, COLT M1911
Those are american and german pistols
日本の南部はデザイン良いと思う。ルガーp08に似てるし多分参考にしてるだろうけど、よりシンプルでいて工業製品としてみても洗練された良いものだと思う。
Meine lieblingswaffe ist und bleibt die beretta und ihre verschiedenen Versionen
Got the period-correct German flag, but not the Soviet one.
Sorry about that
The pistols of the Finnish army were missing from the video 😢
So sorry i forgot about the finnish, I am going to include it in WW2 submachine guns
I found a ww2 1911 gun in the Belgium woods about 70 80 km from the French border with a metals detector ...a American solider lost it. only the gun we find nothing else on the spot .antiek schop in luxemburg buy for 750 euro ..A rusty 45..with restorations find 3 rounds left in the magazine the gun take maybe Germans out
Have you sold it ?
Damn, Germany, chill.
Where Frommer 29M?
Its included in the hungarian handguns
The Webley self-loading pistol looks like the lovechild of a Luger 08 and a Walther P-38. And it's fascinating, given how obsessed the Japanese are with aesthetics, how insanely ugly their pistols are.
I guess For them they look beautifull
@@dataillusion beautiful*. Well, everything is a matter of taste, right?
Say what you want about the Jap pistol, but the Nambu inspired the Ruger .22 pistol.
Если речь идёт про Вторую мировую войну то не Россия, а Советский союз.
2:03 Soviet Union, not Russia
Good correction
Also Czechoslovakia, not Czech Republic.
Gran error poner la bandera nazi para referirse a armas alemanas de antes de 1936-39
Dont write first just write about the video
ich habe eine Luger Pistol.. absolut perfekt und und .....
А Франция , вообще, что сделала для победы в WW2 , кроме того , что союзники на побережье высадились?
У них было Сопротивление, надо признать. Но в целом их "победа" очень сомнительна, поскольку их действия почти не влияли на конечный результат с рейхом, просто разделили с ними хлеб, чтоб не обижались
Polish FB Vis wz 35 it was created glory history!
WHERE IS THE SOVIET UNION
Слава советским оружейникам, наладившим массовый выпуск простого и надёжного оружия для красной армии, которая сломала хребет нацизму!
Vergonzoso, referirse a Alemania poniendo la bandera nazi, cuando de todas las armas sólo 3 corresponden a la época del nazismo.
I can't understand how the British ended up with the least modern handguns of any of the major combatants, they're usually at the forefront of military arms. If not for the Browning Hi Power they acquired from Canada, they would have had virtually no semi-automatic pistols. The Webley self-loading pistol was a poor design and small in numbers.
They used other countries firearms like the USA, france and belgium
Soviet Union. not Russia)
Seguro caputo saber noo ganador caputo
Meglátszik magyarok le vannak s voltak maradva a fegyver gyártásba
Best pistol in ww2 was the browning hi power
How about the colt 1911
@@dataillusion is also a good pistol it has the stopping power but only holds 7 rounds the hi power holds 13
Cadê a pistola colt 1911 ? , cadê a arma colt 1911 ? , Do jogo frontline 1942 : batalhas da segunda guerra mundial 02
It’s there
@@tep_iv ok
Look for guns used by the USA you will find it
А где финские?
زين شنو الصنعته وقدمته للبشريه أمه أقرأ
Кто такая раша в эпоху вмв???
Все добре, але т.н. росії на той момент не було, а всі пістолети або вироблялись по ліцензії, або були вкрадені.
Russia 😅
where is the colt 1911 .455 used by the british, and the british used two webleys a .38 and a .455
Its an american pistol
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Русского (СССР ) там ничего нет - Наган 1895 года это бельгийский револьвер Эмилем и Леоном Наган созданный для России , а ТТ-33 года это чистая копия прохвоста Токарева сняиая с белгийского браунинга 1903 года!!! Так что в списке ссср быть не может своего ничего нет!.
Тут как бы половина оружия - это или итальянская беретта, люгер, кольт или браунинг. Поэтому ваш комментарий можно развить до такой степени, что в видео должно быть отсилы три страны буквально.
@@ThedodgerKharkiv одно то, что комментатор выше решил назвать прохвостом Токарева говорит о том, что он говноед.
2nd
Luger P08 are no.1
The Russians stole and are still stealing the TT pistol - a copy of the 1911 model, and the Makarov - a copy of the German Walter. And the Kalashnikov AK-74 assault rifle is a copy of the German Schmeisser from 1943-44.
You were wrong about everything. TT was created, inspired by Browning, in much the same way, and was created in 1911. The Makarov pistol has 2 times fewer details than the Walter, if you can explain it, it will be interesting for me to listen) and how they could copy a Kalashnikov assault rifle, which has its own system, is completely unclear to me.
@@ИгорьсуздальскийТТ создали примерно в конце 1920-х, а приняли в начала 30-х. А насчёт АК винтовок, просто игнорируй его, умник прочитал древние, как мамонт, статьи о якобы разоблачении Михаила Калашникова
@@bomboklatdog622 да там ошибку в грамматике совершил, да пох в принципе
The kalashnikov is a copy of the STG44