More Lugers Rescued From Canada! #ww2 #shorts

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the process of identifying various Luger pistol models recently imported from Canada. It covers inspecting key features like date codes, manufacturer marks, barrel lengths, and grip materials to distinguish between models such as the DWM 1910, Mauser G-date, Krieghoff S-code, Artillery Luger, and the 'Black Widow' Luger. The information is presented with a focus on historical accuracy and collector value, drawing from the expertise of a professional firearms dealer.

Quick Summary

A significant collection of Luger pistols, including a DWM 1910, Mauser 'G-date' (1935), Krieghoff 'S-code' (1936 Luftwaffe issue), 1917 Artillery Luger, and a 'Black Widow' Luger, were recently imported from Canada. Key identification features include manufacturer marks, date codes, barrel length, and grip materials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Canadian Shipment
  2. 00:12Overview of Rescued Lugers
  3. 00:19DWM 1910 and Mauser G-date
  4. 00:31Krieghoff S-code and Luftwaffe Connection
  5. 00:41Artillery and Black Widow Lugers

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Luger pistols were recently imported from Canada?

The recent import from Canada includes several notable Luger models: an early DWM 1910, a Mauser 'G-date' from 1935, a Krieghoff 'S-code' likely issued to the Luftwaffe in 1936, a 1917 Artillery Luger, and a WWII-era 'Black Widow' Luger.

How can one identify a Krieghoff 'S-code' Luger?

A Krieghoff 'S-code' Luger can be identified by the 'S' marking, often paired with the Krieghoff manufacturer's emblem. These models, like the 1936 example shown, were frequently issued to the German Luftwaffe during WWII.

What distinguishes an Artillery Luger from other Luger models?

The Artillery Luger is primarily distinguished by its longer barrel, typically around 8 inches, and an adjustable tangent rear sight. These features were designed to improve accuracy and range compared to standard Luger pistols.

What are the key features of the 'Black Widow' Luger?

The 'Black Widow' Luger, often a post-WWII variant, is characterized by its black bakelite grips and black magazine base. It was commonly chambered in 9mm Parabellum or .30 Luger.

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