Two Vet Bring Backs with Stories!

Published on September 24, 2024
Duration: 8:24

This video showcases two veteran bring-back firearms with unique stories: a 1917 Colt 1911 believed to have served with the US Marine Corps in WWI, and a 1944 Mauser P38 from WWII. The P38 is presented with a custom holster that incorporates two woven wedding bands, suggesting a deeply personal connection for the original owner, identified by initials TWA and the Fifth Infantry Division symbol.

Quick Summary

Veteran bring-back firearms are weapons a service member legally brought home from a conflict zone. A 1917 Colt 1911, confirmed by Colt letters, served the US Marine Corps in WWI. A 1944 Mauser P38 features a custom holster with woven wedding bands and the Fifth Infantry Division symbol, hinting at a soldier's personal story.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Two Veteran Bring Backs
  2. 00:16Viewer Correction & Appreciation
  3. 00:54Introducing the 1917 Colt 1911
  4. 01:541917 Colt 1911 Details & History
  5. 03:031917 Colt 1911 Auction Price Reference
  6. 04:17Introducing the WWII P38
  7. 04:36P38 Condition and Markings
  8. 05:00The P38's Custom Holster Story
  9. 06:01Holster Markings: Initials and Division
  10. 06:32The Hidden Wedding Bands in the Holster
  11. 07:50Conclusion: Favorite Bringback Stories

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'veteran bring back' firearm?

A 'veteran bring back' firearm is a weapon that a service member legally brought home from a conflict zone after their tour of duty. These firearms often have historical significance and personal stories attached to them, making them highly collectible.

How can one authenticate a historical Colt 1911?

Authenticating a historical Colt 1911, especially for military service, can involve checking serial numbers against production records and obtaining an official letter from Colt. These letters confirm original shipment details, including to which military branch or entity the firearm was sent.

What does the 'byf 44' marking on a P38 indicate?

The 'byf 44' marking on a P38 pistol signifies that it was manufactured by the Mauser company ('byf' was Mauser's wartime code) in the year 1944. This marking helps date the firearm and identify its manufacturer.

What is the significance of the Fifth Infantry Division symbol on a WWII item?

If a WWII item, like a custom holster, bears the symbol of the Fifth Infantry Division, it strongly suggests that the original owner was a soldier serving in that specific unit during the war. This provides a crucial clue for historical research.

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