600 gun collection!

Published on November 13, 2025
Duration: 10:44

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.

Quick Summary

Expert Tim from Legacy Collectibles provides an expert overview of a 600-gun collection, highlighting rare P38 variants with plum frames and dual-tone finishes, Mauser C96s, Colt 1911s, and Japanese Nambus. He emphasizes the importance of original finish, matching serial numbers, and specific manufacturer codes for collector value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New Collection Introduction
  2. 00:18Collection Overview & Value
  3. 00:31Table 1 - Broomhandle, Colts, S&W
  4. 00:45Table 1 - P38s, Mauser HSC, Flare Pistols
  5. 01:29Cart 1 - P38s, CZ, Nambu, Walther Model 9
  6. 02:27Cart 1 - Late War P38, Colt 1911, Beretta
  7. 03:13Cart 1 - Revolvers, Ithaca 1911, Radom Vis
  8. 03:51Collection Storage - Empty Boxes
  9. 04:16Collection Storage - Modern Guns
  10. 04:38Table 2 Overview - P38s, PPKs, CZ
  11. 05:23Table 2 Details - P38s, FN Slide, Nambu
  12. 06:16Table 2 Details - Early P38 (Swedish)
  13. 06:52Table 2 Details - Plum P38s (Walther, Mauser, Spreewerk)
  14. 08:01Table 2 Details - More Plum P38s, Nickel Nambu
  15. 09:21Table 2 Details - Nickel S&W, Baby Nambu
  16. 10:15Conclusion - Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms are featured in the Legacy Collectibles 600-gun overview?

The overview showcases a vast array including Mauser C96 Broomhandles, numerous Walther P38 variants (including rare plum and dual-tone finishes), Colt 1911s, Beretta M1935s, various Nambu pistols (Type 94, Type 14, Baby Nambu), CZ-27s, Radom Vis P.35s, and flare pistols.

What makes certain P38 pistols more valuable to collectors?

Collectors highly value P38s with rare finishes like plum frames or dual-tone (phosphated/blued) slides, specific manufacturer codes (AC, BYF, SVW45), original matching serial numbers on the magazine, and unique proof marks like the Swedish Crown N.

Are nickel-plated firearms valuable?

Generally, nickel plating applied post-manufacture, especially to historical military firearms or souvenirs like Japanese Nambus, significantly reduces collector value compared to original factory finishes. Factory nickel plating on some revolvers, however, can retain value.

What is the significance of manufacturer codes and proof marks on firearms?

Manufacturer codes (e.g., AC for Walther, BYF for Mauser on P38s) and proof marks (e.g., '4UT' for German occupation, 'Eagle K' for German police) are crucial for identifying a firearm's origin, production period, and specific service history, directly impacting its collector value.

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