POV: Shooting German pistols of World War 2

Published on November 8, 2022
Duration: 0:14

This POV video showcases three iconic German WWII pistols: the Luger P08, Walther PPK, and Mauser HSc. It demonstrates their manual of arms, including loading and chambering rounds, and features live-fire demonstrations on an outdoor range. The footage highlights the recoil, sight picture, and cycling reliability of these historical firearms.

Quick Summary

This POV video features shooting demonstrations of three iconic German WWII pistols: the Luger P08 (9x19mm), Walther PPK (7.65mm/.32 ACP, 7-round capacity), and Mauser HSc (7.65mm/.32 ACP, 8-round capacity). It covers their manual of arms and live-fire performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Showcase of German WWII Pistols
  2. 00:05Loading and Chambering Demonstration
  3. 00:11Live Fire on the Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What German WWII pistols are featured in the video?

The video showcases three iconic German sidearms from World War II: the Luger P08, the Walther PPK, and the Mauser HSc. Each is presented for its condition and markings before being demonstrated.

How are the German WWII pistols operated in the video?

The shooter demonstrates the manual of arms for each pistol. This includes operating the toggle-lock on the Luger P08 and the slides on the Walther PPK and Mauser HSc to chamber a round from the magazine.

What calibers are the featured German WWII pistols chambered in?

The Luger P08 is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. The Walther PPK and Mauser HSc are both chambered in 7.65mm Browning, also known as .32 ACP.

What is the capacity of the Walther PPK and Mauser HSc?

The Walther PPK typically holds 7 rounds in its magazine, while the Mauser HSc has a slightly larger capacity of 8 rounds in its magazine.

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