Found at Allentown Show

Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 14:41

This video provides an expert-level examination of various historical military firearms acquired at the Allentown show. The speaker, identified as a recognized expert, details specific models like the Walther PPK 'Party Leader', Femaru Model 37, Nambu Type 14, Mauser Model 1934, French Unique, and several M1911A1 variants. The focus is on identifying authenticating marks, production variations, and collector-specific details, offering deep insights into historical firearms collecting.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis of historical firearms from the Allentown show reveals key identifiers for rare collectibles. Features like the Walther PPK 'Party Leader' eagle stamp, Kriegsmarine 'M' marks on Mauser 1934 pistols, and specific Waffenamt inspector stamps (WaA251, FJA) authenticate these pieces. Variations in late-war finishes on models like the P.38 also provide crucial insights for collectors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Walther PPK
  2. 02:35Femaru Model 37
  3. 03:54Japanese Nambu Type 14
  4. 06:23Mauser Model 1934 Kriegsmarine
  5. 07:20French Unique Model 17
  6. 08:04Walther P.38 Variations
  7. 09:31Mauser P.38 (BYF 44)
  8. 10:40Late War Walther P.38 (AC 45)
  9. 12:08US M1911A1 Pistols

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific firearms were showcased at the Allentown show by Legacy Collectibles?

The video features a collection including a rare Walther PPK 'Party Leader', Femaru Model 37, Japanese Nambu Type 14, Mauser Model 1934 Kriegsmarine, French Unique Model 17, various Walther P.38 models (AC 41, AC 43, BYF 44, AC 45), and US M1911A1 pistols from Ithaca and Union Switch & Signal.

How can one identify a Kriegsmarine-issued Mauser Model 1934?

A Mauser Model 1934 issued to the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) is identifiable by the presence of the 'M' property mark stamped on the firearm's frame. These models often retain a high-polish finish characteristic of earlier production runs.

What are the key identifiers for a Walther PPK 'Party Leader' variant?

The Walther PPK 'Party Leader' is distinguished by specific eagle and swastika stamps, often found on its Akah leather holster. These pistols typically fall within a 1938 serial number range and feature a high-polish finish.

What differences were noted between Walther P.38 models from different production years?

The video highlights that Walther P.38 models from 1941 (AC 41) generally exhibit a higher quality finish compared to those from 1943 (AC 43). Changes in magazine numbering and overall finish quality reflect wartime production pressures.

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