The Forgotten Sidearm: John M. Browning's Other WWII Pistol

Описание к видео The Forgotten Sidearm: John M. Browning's Other WWII Pistol

Today, we're diving into the history of Browning's lesser-known WWII pistol, the P-35. Also known as the Hi-Power, this pistol was designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Browning, but due to certain circumstances, it often gets overshadowed by the iconic 1911.

The P-35 was revolutionary for its time, being one of the first high-capacity pistols with a 13-round magazine. It also featured a single-action trigger and a reliable design that was favored by many soldiers during the war.

Despite its impressive features, the P-35 did not get as much recognition as the 1911. But that doesn't diminish its significance in the history of firearms. In fact, many countries and law enforcement agencies still use the P-35 to this day.

So, next time you think of WWII pistols, don't forget about Browning's other gem, the P-35. It may not have the same fame as the 1911, but its impact on the world of firearms is undeniable. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more content like this.

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