Baby Guns | Baby Luger & Martz P.38 | Walk-in Wednesday

Published on March 7, 2020
Duration: 10:59

This video showcases two exceptional 'fantasy guns': a Baby Luger replica by Michael Kraus of Krausewerk Collectibles and a Baby P.38 custom-built by renowned gunsmith John Martz. The presentation highlights the intricate craftsmanship involved in scaling down iconic firearms, detailing the unique features and provenance of each piece. It also contrasts these custom creations with their original counterparts, offering insights into the collector's market for such unique firearms.

Quick Summary

The video showcases two 'fantasy guns': a Baby Luger replica by Krausewerk Collectibles and a Martz Baby P.38 by John Martz. These are custom-made, scaled-down versions of iconic firearms, highlighting exceptional gunsmithing artistry and collector value, distinct from original military issue weapons.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Baby Guns
  2. 00:20Overview of Fantasy Guns: Baby Luger & Martz P.38
  3. 00:46Baby Luger: Original vs. Replica
  4. 01:27Krausewerk Baby Luger Replica Details
  5. 02:35Baby Luger Replica vs. Standard Luger
  6. 03:57Baby Luger Accessories
  7. 05:16Martz Baby P.38 Introduction
  8. 05:37John Martz: Creator of Fantasy Guns
  9. 06:37Martz Baby P.38 vs. Standard P.38
  10. 08:37Martz's Legacy and Provenance
  11. 09:37Martz Baby P.38 Details & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'fantasy guns' in the context of firearms collecting?

'Fantasy guns' are custom-made firearms that are not original military or production models but are often inspired by or scaled-down versions of iconic firearms. Examples include the Baby Luger replica and the Martz Baby P.38 discussed, which are highly detailed custom creations.

How rare are original Baby Lugers?

Original Baby Lugers are exceptionally rare, with potentially only a handful ever produced by the DWM factory and signed by George Luger. It is believed that only two such original examples are known to exist today.

Who was John Martz and what is his significance in custom firearms?

John Martz was a US Navy veteran, machinist, and gunsmith known for creating numerous 'fantasy guns,' including scaled-down versions of Lugers and P.38s. His work is highly valued for its intricate craftsmanship, and he meticulously marked his creations to ensure their authenticity as custom pieces.

What distinguishes the Martz Baby P.38 from a standard Walther P.38?

The Martz Baby P.38 is a completely scaled-down firearm, not just a modified standard model. It's chambered in .45 ACP, has a wider barrel, and is clearly marked by John Martz with his name, location, and initials on all parts to differentiate it from any original P.38.

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