This video showcases a rare 1944 Walther PPK pistol, distinguished by its gold engraving. The firearm is presented in its original, period-correct red presentation case. It's highlighted as a 'vet bringback,' meaning it was brought home by Lt. Robert Stengle after the war and later discovered by his family. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon page, 'Legacy Collectibles,' and their podcast, 'Flak & Fubar.'
This video provides a comprehensive first look at the FB Radom Wz.96 Beryl rifle, a Polish-made 5.56x45mm NATO AK variant. The presenter, Mark from Fit'n Fire, details the rifle's historical development stemming from Project Tantal and its evolution into the Beryl. He covers its adoption by the Polish military and its combat testing in Iraq and Afghanistan. The review highlights specific features like the muzzle device, gas block, handguard retention system, rear sight with tritium provision, dust cover lock, and enhanced safety lever. Mark also discusses its purchase from Arms of America, pricing, and initial range performance with 250 flawless rounds.
This video provides an in-depth look at a highly accurate and historically significant Navy SEAL Recce Rifle, a clone of the Mk 12 program rifle. The host, identified as a high-level collector and subject matter expert on military small arms, details the premium components that contribute to its substantial $16,000 price tag, emphasizing the provenance of several US Navy-sourced parts. The discussion highlights the rifle's historical context, its role in special operations, and the meticulous attention to detail required for a 'clone-correct' build.
This entry details the Smith & Wesson M13 .38 Special revolver, a lightweight survival weapon issued to US Air Force aircrews. The video highlights its aluminum alloy construction, distinctive 'PROPERTY OF U.S. AIR FORCE' marking, and the critical safety issue of frame cracking that led to the destruction of most units, making surviving examples highly collectible. The expert assessment emphasizes detailed knowledge of historical military firearms and their specific failure points.
This YouTube video showcases a deactivated RPG-7 rocket launcher that has been restored for display or cosplay/training purposes. The description explicitly states the item is no longer functional. It is being offered for sale on Ordnance.com. The video's primary focus is on the visual presentation and potential use of this specific deactivated weapon in non-firing contexts.
This video details a rare, boxed Luftwaffe-issued Walther PPK from approximately 1940. The presenter, a collector with decades of experience, emphasizes the significance of the original box, matching magazines, and military proofs. He discusses the historical context of military firearm procurement and the rarity of such complete sets, noting that while theoretical military shipments were in crates, exceptions for boxed commercial sales to military units, like the Luftwaffe, have been observed over time.
This video provides an expert overview of the rare British Military Swift Training Rifle (S.R. MK. III) from Legacy Collectibles. Instructor Tom Whiteman demonstrates its unique shoulder-pressure activated trigger and dual-pin paper strike aiming system, highlighting its role in training soldiers on the Enfield rifle without live ammunition. The detailed explanation and professional handling underscore the item's historical significance and collectible value.
This video delves into the fascinating history of a Luftwaffe 9mm Walther PP pistol, captured by a WW2 veteran named Leslie Gustafson, a combat engineer who participated in key battles like the invasion of Normandy. The video highlights the significance of the capture, especially as it's released on the anniversary of D-Day. It showcases the Walther PP with its matching magazines and briefly features other Luftwaffe-issued pistols, linking to further veteran capture stories and a "Forgotten Weapons" feature.
This video provides an expert-level overview of two rare World War II-era pistols: the Walther PP and the CZ Model 27. The presenter, with clear expertise, details the historical significance and rarity of a Walther PP issued to the Czech police in 1939, highlighting its low survival rate due to Soviet occupation. The discussion extends to the CZ Model 27, explaining why Czechoslovakia, despite having its own arms factory, ordered Walther pistols from Germany, attributing it to a desire to curry favor and increase trade during the German occupation.
This guide details the operation of the Japanese Type 90 3-Barreled Naval Flare Pistol, a scarce WWII signaling tool. It covers identifying markings, understanding the color-coded barrels for quick flare selection, operating the break-open action, cocking mechanism, manual safety, and the unique recoil system. The information is presented with high authority by Ian McCollum, demonstrating deep knowledge of Japanese military nomenclature and specific factory markings.
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