The Most Reliable WW2 Pistols… and the Junk That Failed Soldiers

This video ranks the best and worst WW2 service pistols using real field reports, reliability data, and documented combat performance — not gun counter myths. We break down the Nambu pistols, French M1935s, Tokarev TT-33, Beretta M1934, Luger P08, Walther P38, Browning Hi Power, Webley/Enfield revolvers, and the Colt 1911 to find out which sidearm truly earned its reputation on the battlefield. If you love WW2 firearms, reliability testing, or myth busting history, this one’s for you.

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