Unpacking The Treasures We Got From Germany!

Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 13:10

This guide details the process of unpacking and identifying a shipment of historical firearms imported from Germany. It emphasizes careful examination of markings, model variations, and adherence to import regulations, drawing on the expertise of a specialized collector. The content highlights rare Lugers, Mauser Broomhandles, and international contract Walther pistols.

Quick Summary

Expert unboxing of rare German firearms from Legacy Collectibles reveals significant import challenges, particularly concerning barrel length regulations for models like the Walther PPK. Identification of rare Lugers, Mauser Broomhandles, and international contract Walther pistols relies on detailed examination of proof marks, serial numbers, and specific contract markings like Persian crests and Farsi script.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:47Import Challenges and ATF Regulations
  3. 02:14Mauser Broomhandles and Holsters
  4. 03:36Rare Luger Variations
  5. 05:31Navy Luger Collection
  6. 10:23Walther PP International Contracts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the import challenges for firearms like the Walther PPK?

The Walther PPK often faces import restrictions due to its barrel length not meeting specific ATF regulations. In contrast, the slightly longer Walther PP is generally eligible for import, highlighting the critical role of barrel dimensions in firearm import compliance.

How can one identify rare Luger variations and contract models?

Identifying rare Lugers involves examining specific proof marks, serial number ranges, production dates (like G-date), and property marks (e.g., 'N' or 'O' for Navy Lugers). Contract models, such as Persian or Turkish Walther PPs, are identified by unique crests and script markings.

What makes the Simson & Co. Luger notable?

The 1925 Simson & Co. Suhl Luger is a rare variant, distinguished by specific Simson proof marks that are often found on its screws. Its rarity and unique markings make it highly sought after by collectors.

What are the key differences between Persian and Turkish Walther PP pistols?

Both Persian and Turkish contract Walther PP pistols feature Farsi script. However, the Persian variant is further identifiable by a distinct Persian crest on the slide, making it visually distinguishable from the Turkish model.

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