This video explores unusual Krieghoff Luger variations potentially assembled from post-war parts for the PX (Post Exchange). It highlights a unique 'Serial Number Zero' Krieghoff Luger and discusses a potential Walther PP PX variant, noting differences in finish, markings, and serial number font compared to standard issue or GI-assembled firearms. The speaker speculates on inter-factory collaboration and the post-war market for souvenirs.
This video provides an in-depth look at Krieghoff PX Lugers, firearms assembled from leftover parts in the Krieghoff factory in Suhl, Germany, after WWII for American soldiers. It details their rarity, estimated production numbers (around 245), common features like 'Black Widow' grips, and variations in serial number placement and toggle markings. The presenter, a firearms instructor and collector, highlights distinguishing Krieghoff frame characteristics and discusses the historical context of these unique souvenir firearms.
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