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British Ballester Molina for Special Operations Executive

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons During World War Two, the British government contracted for about 8,000 Ballester Molina pistols from HAFDASA in Argentina. They were produced between 1942 and 1944, and are easily identified by the application of a second serial number on the left side with a "B" prefix. The exact details of the contract are lost, but the British appear to have paid at least in part in steel (in very short supply in Argentina at the time) and also supplied the steel needed to make the pistols, probably via US Lend-Lease. Some of these Ballester Molina pistols were supplied to SOE agents or resistance organizations, while others remained unissued at the end of the war. Those unissued guns were purchased by InterArms in the 1950s, and exported to the US. The guns had not originally been given proof marks, but a British proof law introduced in 1955 required proofing when the surplus ones went to InterArms, and you can see those marks on this example. Thanks to Ozark Machine Gun for loaning me this pistol - check out his cool machine gun rental range in Missouri! Reference: The information for this video came primarily from Alex Gherovici's monograph "Military Pistols of Argentina". Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle #36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

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2021-08-14 02:37:42 The barrels on these are interchangable with 1911 Colts. I fitted extra .38 Super & 10mm barrels to my Ballester without having to change the bolt face. 9mm Largo fits the first barrel but will not extract. The barrels came from Numrich,
2020-07-29 15:20:28 The barrels on these are interchangable with 1911 Colts. I fitted extra .38 Super & 10mm barrels to my Ballester without having to change the bolt face. 9mm Largo fits the first barrel but will not extract. The barrels came from Numrich,

The barrels on these are interchangable with 1911 Colts. I fitted extra .38 Super & 10mm barrels to my Ballester without having to change the bolt face. 9mm Largo fits the first barrel but will not extract. The barrels came from Numrich,