P08 Artillery Luger Part 2

Published on March 11, 2020
Duration: 3:28

This video showcases the P08 Artillery Luger's unique toggle-lock action and 8-inch barrel during a range test. It highlights the firearm's mechanical reliability through rapid fire and slow-motion sequences, demonstrating accuracy with steel targets. The iconic shoulder stock attachment is also demonstrated, transforming the pistol into a carbine-style firearm for enhanced stability.

Quick Summary

The P08 Artillery Luger features a distinctive 8-inch barrel and a toggle-lock action, characteristic of its World War 1 German origins. It can be fitted with a shoulder stock to enhance stability for more accurate long-range shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00First-Person Shooting & Toggle Action
  2. 01:04Third-Person Firing Sequence
  3. 01:37Rapid Fire & Slow Motion Analysis
  4. 02:04Target Engagement & Accuracy
  5. 02:31Shoulder Stock Attachment Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the P08 Artillery Luger known for?

The P08 Artillery Luger is recognized for its distinctive 8-inch barrel, toggle-lock action, and its historical significance as a German pistol from the World War 1 era. It can also be fitted with a shoulder stock.

How does the shoulder stock affect the Luger?

Attaching the iconic wooden shoulder stock/holster to the P08 Luger transforms it into a carbine-style firearm. This provides increased stability, making it more suitable for accurate shooting at longer distances.

What caliber is the P08 Artillery Luger?

The P08 Artillery Luger, as demonstrated in the video, is chambered in 9mm Parabellum. It typically holds an 8-round magazine.

What is the action type of the Luger pistol?

The Luger pistol, including the Artillery model, operates with a toggle-lock, recoil-operated action. This unique mechanism is visually striking as the toggle assembly moves during firing.

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