MAS 1935S MI
In early 1937 France adopts not one, but two service pistols, both in 7.65 Long for ammunition compatibility with the upcoming SMG (MAS38). The most widely known is the 1935A mostly due to being the template for the SIG P.49, but the other pistol, the 1935S, is usually dismissed as being somehow inferior but is it really? Utreon: https://utreon.com/c/blokeontherange Patreon: / blokeontherange Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/bloke-on... Instagram: / blokeontherange Facebook: / blokeontherange

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