This video reviews five World War II firearms, evaluating their suitability for survival scenarios. The instructor discusses the pros and cons of the German Luger, 1911, M1 Carbine, Mosin Nagant, and M1 Garand, ultimately recommending the M1 Carbine for its balance of capacity, accuracy, and portability.
This video discusses a German Luger pistol chambered in 9mm as a potential investment. The speaker acquired the firearm at a gun show for $950 after haggling, noting its original asking price was around $1,100. Despite being refinished after World War I, the speaker believes the firearm's current market value exceeds the purchase price, making it a sound investment.
This video tests the reliability of a post-World War I Luger pistol, specifically addressing the common claim that they frequently jam. The test involved firing three rapid shots, followed by tests with a loose grip and a side grip. While initially reliable, the pistol eventually experienced a failure to extract, resulting in a stovepipe malfunction that required manual clearing.
This video provides an expert-level assessment of the German Luger's reliability, specifically a post-WWI model. The Civilian Tactical host, demonstrating high authority and practical experience, tests the firearm's 'taco action' mechanism under various conditions, including stress tests like limp-wristing and sideways firing. The video details a common failure to extract malfunction and demonstrates a practical clearing technique using a pen, offering historical context and comparing the Luger to modern budget firearms like the PSA Dagger.
This video from Civilian Tactical highlights two firearms currently in high demand: the G-Force Arms Jawbone PCC and the German Luger handgun. The host, demonstrating high authority and hands-on experience, emphasizes the Jawbone's affordability, reliability, and accuracy for its class, while positioning the Luger as a collector's item with historical significance, noting that finding one under $1,000 is a good deal.
This video compares a modern Gerson Witness Match X 2011 against a WWI-era German Luger in 9mm. The Gerson is highlighted for its accuracy, crisp trigger, and modern features like red dot mounting capability and a picatinny rail. The Luger, while historically significant and chambered in 9mm, is noted for its 'taco action' and is described as significantly harder to shoot accurately by the presenter.
This video features Will showcasing a rare Luger pistol he acquired. He highlights the World War II era firearm and mentions that he purchased it at a very low price. The focus is on the visual presentation and initial acquisition of this specific firearm.
This YouTube Short features a German Luger P08 from 1938. The description emphasizes that all firearms shown have magazine limiters in place to comply with YouTube's policies. The creator also promotes their Patreon page for exclusive content and perks.
This video features practice shooting with a World War II-era German Luger, described as a war capture. The audio element of the steel targets ringing suggests a focus on the shooting experience itself, potentially highlighting the sound and feel of the classic firearm. The mention of 'CoD gun' also implies a connection to the popular video game franchise, likely drawing a parallel between the real firearm and its in-game representation.
This video showcases unique German Luger pistols from both World War I and World War II that were recently brought into the presenter's office. It highlights specific historical firearm models for collectors and enthusiasts. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and exclusive content, as well as their "Flak & Fubar" podcast.
This video showcases a 1914 DWM German Luger in slow motion, highlighting its unique toggle-lock action. Acquired through a trade, the pistol is presented visually rather than through a deep historical dive. The creator seeks viewer feedback on preferred video formats, contrasting this slow-motion approach with traditional reviews.
The Luger LP08 is a long pistol weighing approximately 2.3 pounds with a 13-inch overall length. It can be converted into a carbine with a stock attachment, firing 9mm Parabellum ammunition. The pistol features a toggle action, lever safety, and adjustable sights up to 800 meters. It can utilize standard Luger magazines or a 32-round trommel magazine, though loading the latter is described as difficult due to a strong internal spring.
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