From the Vault: The Persian Mauser M38

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Embark on a captivating journey through time with "From the Vault: Persian Mauser M38 History Dive" on UA-cam. Join us as we delve into the rich and storied history of the Persian Mauser M38 rifle, uncovering its fascinating origins and enduring legacy.
    Originally manufactured by the renowned German arms manufacturer Mauser, the Persian Mauser M38 holds a significant place in firearms history, serving as a symbol of Iran's military prowess and cultural heritage. With its distinctive design and robust construction, this rifle has earned a reputation for reliability and performance on the battlefield and beyond.
    In this captivating documentary, we explore the intricate details of the Persian Mauser M38, tracing its evolution from its German origins to its adoption by the Persian military forces.
    From the battlefields of World War II to the rugged terrain of the Persian Gulf, the Persian Mauser M38 has stood the test of time, earning its place as a cherished artifact among collectors and enthusiasts alike. Join us as we uncover the untold stories and hidden secrets of this legendary firearm in "From the Vault: Persian Mauser M38 History Dive."
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  • @andygraham600
    @andygraham600 3 місяці тому

    7:28 "never made it to Iran" I don't follow your logic. Seems to me if that firearm had stayed in Europe for WW2 it wouldn't have been preserved in that condition. I'm old enough to remember when Sarco was selling those those rifles. The one you have was a premium level "unissued" with target offering. It probably also had a numbers matching bayonet that came with the set.