This video provides an expert-level deep dive into collecting historical German holsters, presented by a seasoned collector and dealer. It covers various types, including Party Leader, SA, NSKK, Police, Navy, and Luftwaffe holsters, detailing specific markings, materials, and production eras. The guide emphasizes identifying authentic pieces and understanding historical context, offering valuable insights for both new and experienced collectors.
This video provides an expert overview of a massive 600-gun collection, showcasing a wide array of historical and modern firearms. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of firearms identification and collector value, highlights specific models like the Mauser C96, various P38 variants, Colt 1911s, and Japanese Nambus. The collection emphasizes originality, matching numbers, and unique finishes, offering valuable insights for firearm collectors.
This video explores 20 pocket pistols projected to increase in value by 2025, highlighting their historical significance, mechanical features, and collector appeal. The presenter emphasizes that condition, originality, and specific markings significantly drive market value, turning these once utilitarian firearms into potential investments. The selection ranges from iconic pre-war designs to more modern classics, appealing to both historical enthusiasts and those seeking unique CCW options.
This video provides an overview of a collection of small-caliber semi-automatic pistols, primarily from the interwar and post-WWII European eras. The presenter, while not a collector of these specific firearms, details various models from manufacturers like Walther, Colt, Czech Duo, Beretta, Mauser, and others. Key discussion points include the intended use of these pistols as concealed carry or last-line-of-defense weapons, common calibers like .25 ACP and .22 LR, and notable design differences between models such as the Walther TP and TPH.
This video showcases a variety of firearms acquired from a military collectibles show, focusing on their historical context and specific production details. The presenter highlights unique features, production variations, and military issuances for each firearm, including a late-war Nambu with matching firing pins, a German-issued Beretta 1935, a rare 9mm Walther PPK, an LT Waffa marked Femaru, a police-issued Mauser HSC, a German-occupied Belgian FN 1922, a Colt Banker's Special for the Railway Mail Service, a Walther Model 9, and several late-production Lugers. The presenter emphasizes the importance of provenance and specific markings for collectors.
This video showcases a collection of World War II and World War I era firearm rigs, focusing on pistols and their associated accessories. The presenter, identified as knowledgeable in firearms, details the rarity and value of matching magazines, holster variations, and specific production codes. The content provides historical context and technical observations for collectors and enthusiasts.
This video showcases several historical firearms acquired at a gun show, including a World War I Imperial German Luger, a 1935 G Date Luger, a Japanese Type 14 Nambu, a Mauser HSC, a engraved Walther Model 9, and an OSS Liberator pistol. The presenter details specific markings, production dates, holster variations, and unique features of each firearm, offering insights into their historical context and collector value.
This video provides an in-depth review of various firearms and memorabilia acquired at the MAX Show 2021. The presenter, identified as Tom from Legacy Collectibles, showcases a range of historical and collectible firearms, including engraved Walther P38s, a post-war P38, a post-1945 engraved Walther Model 9, a Walther Model 8, a Smith & Wesson Victory Model, a Mauser Model 1934 and HSC, a CZ-27, a Beretta, Lugers, a police-marked Walther PP, and an SS contract Walther PP. The presenter offers insights into their condition, markings, historical context, and rarity, highlighting specific features like engraving, proof marks, and matching serial numbers. He also touches upon associated memorabilia such as SS helmets, uniforms, and capture papers.
This video showcases a beautiful presentation box containing Walther Models 1 through 9. The description highlights early access to videos and a Patreon raffle as incentives for support. It also promotes their podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This review from Forgotten Weapons, presented by Ian McCollum, details the world's smallest centerfire pistol, the 2.7mm Kolibri Autopistol. The video provides a historical context, designer information, and mechanical overview, emphasizing its extreme concealability and unique status among firearms. McCollum uses comparative pistols like the Walther PPK and Model 9 to highlight the Kolibri's diminutive size.
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