WW2 Guns We Bought From a Local Gun Store!

Published on December 19, 2023
Duration: 34:04

This video details a significant haul of WWII-era firearms acquired from a local gun store, focusing heavily on Walther pistols. It showcases rare variations of the Walther PP and PPK, including NSKK, PDM, RFV, and SS contract models, highlighting differences in finishes and markings. The review also covers a late-war 'GI mismatch' Walther P38, a commercial .22 LR PP, a Sauer 38H, a Tokarev TT-33, a Femaru P.37, and an FN Model 1922 with German occupation proofs.

Quick Summary

Local gun stores can yield surprising WWII firearm finds, including rare Walther PP variations like NSKK, PDM, RFV, and SS contract models, alongside 'GI mismatch' P38s and other historical pistols.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Gun Store Haul
  2. 01:44Walther PP: NSKK & Military
  3. 05:17Rare Walther PP Contracts (PDM, RFV)
  4. 09:18SS Contract & Late War Walthers
  5. 12:52Walther P38 'GI Mismatch'
  6. 15:32.22 Caliber Walther PP
  7. 19:22Walther PPK Variations
  8. 23:56Sauer 38H & Police Markings
  9. 27:58Tokarev TT-33 & Femaru P.37
  10. 30:40FN Model 1922 (German Occupation)

Frequently Asked Questions

What rare Walther PP variations were featured in the gun store haul?

The video showcased rare Walther PP variations including NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) marked models, PDM (Munich Police) contract pistols with unique bottom-release magazines, RFV (Finance Bureau) marked PPs, and SS contract PPs with matching magazines.

What is a 'GI Mismatch' Walther P38 and why is it notable?

A 'GI Mismatch' Walther P38 is a late-war pistol assembled from non-matching parts by U.S. soldiers as souvenirs. While common, they can still feature rare components like all-phosphate magazines, which are highly valuable.

What are some key differences between early and late-war Walther production?

Early Walther production, like the 1940 PP, featured high-polish finishes. Later war models (e.g., 1943-1945) often show more machining marks, phosphate finishes, and sometimes lack standard slide legends due to rushed manufacturing.

Besides Walthers, what other WWII firearms were acquired?

The collection also included a high-condition 1943 Russian Tokarev TT-33, a Hungarian Femaru Model 37 issued to the Luftwaffe, and an early German occupation FN Model 1922 with WaA613 proofs and a rare late-war 'paper' holster.

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