This video provides an in-depth look at a rare Luger carbine, specifically a transitional presentation grade model likely made in 1903. Expert Jonathan Ferguson details its unique features, including a recuperator spring system within the forend, an adjustable rear sight mounted on the toggle link, and early features like dished toggle ears and a grip safety. The discussion highlights its rarity, contrasting it with more common Luger carbine variants and discussing its potential origins as a hunting tool.
This video showcases a remarkable collection of rare Luger pistols, focusing on long-barrel variations. The presenter, with apparent deep knowledge of Lugers, details specific models like the 1914 Erfurt and DWM Artillery Lugers, highlighting their rarity and historical context. The collection also features unique pieces such as a Persian-marked Luger, a Luger carbine, a US Army test Luger, and a Swiss commercial model, providing insights into their production, variations, and market value.
This guide details the meticulous gunsmithing process for repairing a Luger Carbine grip, including immobilization, precision cutting, inletting with blacking, and final checkering. It also provides an expert explanation of the Luger's complex toggle-action mechanism, drawing comparisons to other historical firearms. The instruction comes from Master Gunsmith Mark Novak, known for his deep historical and mechanical knowledge.
This short showcases a DWM Model 1902 Luger Carbine in mint condition being fired. The presenter notes it's been a while since they last shot, attributing it to lack of range access. Despite some visual impairment, the shooter successfully engages the target with the rare firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a beautiful and rare DWM Luger Carbine Model 1902. The title highlights its rarity and the specific model, suggesting a focus on historical firearms and collectible pieces. The use of '#shorts' indicates a brief, engaging presentation. The content likely appeals to firearm enthusiasts interested in vintage firearms, specific manufacturers, and historical weapon designs.
This video showcases a very rare DWM Model 1906/20 Luger Carbine, presented in excellent condition. The presenter, Tom, highlights the rarity and quality of this specific firearm. The description also includes calls to action for supporting the creator's Patreon for early access and raffle entry, as well as promoting their "Flak & Fubar" podcast and Twitter account.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a VERY RARE Luger model 1920 Carbine. The description provides a link to a full-length video, indicating further details and potentially a more in-depth look at this collectible firearm. The focus is clearly on this specific historical firearm, with the expectation of more information in the linked content.
This entry details the custom firearm modifications performed by renowned gunsmith John Martz, focusing on his unique approaches to Luger pistols. It covers his specialized .45 ACP conversions, compact 'Baby' Lugers, and Luger carbines, highlighting the intricate metalwork and engineering involved. The Martz Safety Toggle Release (MSTR) mechanism is also explained, showcasing Martz's innovative contributions to firearm design.
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