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The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:51 am
by subodh22
hi found this article on the net


http://www.gunsandammo.com/2011/11/03/d ... t-handgun/

hope you guys will enjoy reading it

Cheers :cheers:
Subodh

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:11 am
by hamiclar01
good one! thanks for sharing

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:06 am
by dr.jayakumar
And still is deadlier being in IOF!!

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 1:51 pm
by Vikram
Interesting article and thank you for sharing.

Never knew our ultra-modern IOF Ashani has such an ancient origin. :roll:

Best-
Vikram

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 5:13 pm
by subodh22
Vikram wrote:Interesting article and thank you for sharing.

Never knew our ultra-modern IOF Ashani has such an ancient origin. :roll:

Best-
Vikram

:agree:

i wish they start manufacturing "Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless" so we civilians will have at least two options to choose from pistol segment :|

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:01 pm
by Happy
Good Find.... and thanks for sharing.....

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:16 pm
by timmy
This short article illustrates, to me, the importance and relevance of history. For instance:
Never knew our ultra-modern IOF Ashani has such an ancient origin.
Over here in the USA, we do the same thing: Look at the plethora of 1911 clones. Despite the availability of pistols that are products of continuing innovation, the 1911 lives on and on and on.

Why? Why has the 1910 FN and the 1811 Government (and such a number of other old designs, like the 1894 Winchester and Browning A5) stuck around as other designs hailed as the best have come and gone?

My answer to this is, look at the designer, John M Browning. The man simply knew how to design a firearm!

Another point I'd like to make regards the larger historical story related and represented by the pistol. WW1 was the end of the Edwardian/Victorian Age, the end of the "Old Order" in Europe and the transition to our modern age, and a strong reminder of the continuing presence of "terrorism". Princip was a relatively uninspiring figure, swept up into the grasp of "Apis" (Dragutin Dimitrijević) who was the charismatic leader of Serbia's "Black Hand" clandestine organization. He was influential in the Serbian military, the director of national intelligence, and the leader of the successful attempt to assassinate the previous King of Serbia in 1903, when he didn't like the King's policies. There is such a host of lessons to be learned from Apis's life and example that it would exhaust any reasonable post!

Re: The Deadliest Handgun in History

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:55 am
by Sakobav
tim

You are correct Serbia and its there abouts is still a hot spot same issues in Kosovo / Serbs/Croats wars -- another lesson some regions and conflicts simply go on -- until they go France and Germany way -- loose all and then rebuilt

cheers