The Sauer 38H, introduced in 1938, was an innovative German double-action pistol produced by Sauer and Son. It featured an automatic cocking lever and was primarily chambered in .32 ACP, a John Browning-designed cartridge. A notable feature was its frame-mounted decocking lever, a system later adopted by other German firearms. The pistol was favored by Nazi Party officials and had a unique variant for snipers.
This Q&A session with firearms collector Tom delves into his favorite WWII German pistols, including presentation pieces from high-ranking Nazi officials and Luftwaffe aces. He discusses the historical significance, rarity, and value of items like a pistol presented to Luftwaffe ace Hans Phillip and a presentation gun from Heinrich Himmler. The conversation also touches on favorite German and American WWII sidearms, collecting advice for new enthusiasts, and the nuances of historical firearms.
This guide details how to approach and understand mystery Walther PPK contracts from WW2, drawing on expert analysis of serial numbers, proof marks, and production variations. It emphasizes comparing these unique firearms to known models and considering historical context for potential identification. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced collector and researcher of German military sidearms.
This video from Legacy Collectibles delves into the world of 'presentation guns,' specifically focusing on inscribed Walther PP and PPK models from the 1930s. The expert host details the historical significance and collectible value of firearms bearing names like 'Pg. Scheck' and Giuseppe Gelormini, emphasizing how provenance and the notoriety of the inscribed individual dramatically impact market worth. The discussion also touches upon the interpretation of German proof marks and the impact of unauthorized modifications on a firearm's value.
This video showcases specialized display safes designed for showcasing firearm collections while ensuring security. The presenter, from Legacy Collectibles, highlights the features of two safes, emphasizing their robust construction, bulletproof plexiglass, integrated lighting, and secure magnetic mounting system for firearms. The video also features several high-value historical firearms, including presentation-grade Nazi-era weapons, to demonstrate the safes' utility for preserving and displaying significant pieces of history.
This video provides an expert-level look at a boxed, PDM-issued Walther PP from World War 2. The presenter, demonstrating high authority and expertise, details the pistol's unique markings, historical context linked to Heinrich Himmler as Chief of Police in Munich, and its specific features like the bottom magazine release and finger extension magazines. The original packaging and contents are also thoroughly examined.
This video showcases three rare Sauer 38h pistols presented by Heinrich Himmler to sharpshooters. The presenter details their historical context, unique engravings, high-polish finish, and specific serial number ranges, distinguishing them from standard military issue. The discussion highlights the rarity of these firearms, with fewer than ten known examples, and explores the historical context of their production and potential presentation during the final months of World War II.
This video provides an in-depth review of a rare Nazi SS belt buckle pistol, a concealed weapon designed for last-ditch efforts. The presenter details its history, mechanism, and potential use by SS members at the end of World War II. The review also touches upon the rarity and authenticity concerns surrounding such artifacts, contrasting it with other known examples and brocade belt buckles.
This video discusses engraved Walther PP and PPK pistols presented as bribes or gifts during the Third Reich, focusing on those associated with Fritz Sauckel. The presenter, Dr. Tom, shares insights from his book 'Deadly Bribe' and examines several engraved firearms, detailing their historical context, presentation methods, and potential recipients. The discussion highlights the practice of using high-value firearms to influence political figures and officials.
This expert analysis from Forgotten Weapons details the specific markings and serial number patterns used to identify authentic SS-contract Walther PP and PPK pistols. It covers variations in slide and magazine serialization, distinguishing SS markings from police markings, and identifying correct SS holsters. The video emphasizes subtle details over common fake indicators like large SS runes.
This video from Brownells, presented by experts from Rock Island Auction House, provides an in-depth look at Heinrich Himmler's personal Walther PP pistol. The presentation details the pistol's historical context, unique engravings including SS and Swastika symbols, and its development as the first commercially successful double-action blowback handgun. The expert analysis highlights its rarity and craftsmanship, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and historians.
This video addresses YouTube's policy on displaying historical symbols, specifically the swastika on a Nazi-era German firearm thumbnail. The creator explains the decision to blur the symbol due to YouTube's guidelines, leading to audience backlash. An alternative platform, Full30.com, is recommended for uncensored firearms content.
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