Cool Guns & Rare Helmets | WW2 Artifacts

Published on February 22, 2022
Duration: 34:37

This video showcases a collection of rare World War II firearms and accessories, including a suppressor-adapted CZ 27, a Walther PPK, a US Air Force flak helmet, an "Air Force Premium Grade" M1 Garand, a Japanese naval assault helmet, a paratrooper Arisaka rifle, a Type 94 Nambu, and a prototype P-38 holster. The presenters provide historical context, technical details, and observations on the rarity and condition of each item, highlighting specific features and manufacturing variations.

Quick Summary

This video showcases rare World War II firearms and gear, including a suppressor-adapted CZ 27, a late-war Type 94 Nambu, a Japanese paratrooper Arisaka rifle with its original dust cover, and a US Air Force Mark V Flak helmet. Expert insights detail the historical context, rarity, and unique features of these artifacts.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Special Video
  2. 00:46CZ 27 with Suppressor Adaptation
  3. 01:03CZ 27 Late Features & Finish
  4. 02:39CZ 27 Extended Barrel for Suppressor
  5. 03:30Rarity of Suppressor Adapted CZ 27s
  6. 04:44Who Used Suppressor CZ 27s?
  7. 05:53Unusual CZ 27 Trigger Cutout
  8. 06:10CZ 27 Holster Modification
  9. 06:40Holster Leather: Elephant Skin Pattern
  10. 09:28Holster Date Stamp & Proof
  11. 10:09Walther PP / PPK Holster Discussion
  12. 11:25Walther PP Example
  13. 11:58Waffen Proof Stamps on Holsters
  14. 12:30Waffen Proofed Walther PP
  15. 13:08Walther PP Magazine Overstamp
  16. 14:02USAF Mark V Flak Helmet
  17. 15:17USAF Flak Goggles
  18. 16:47Air Force Garand (Premium Grade)
  19. 17:46Air Force Premium Grade Garand Markings
  20. 19:47Japanese Naval Assault Helmet
  21. 20:59Imperial Navy Anchor Logo
  22. 21:52Japanese Paratrooper Arisaka Rifle
  23. 22:40Arisaka Dust Cover Rarity
  24. 24:07Japanese Type 94 Nambu Pistol
  25. 24:28Type 94 Nambu Squareback Variant
  26. 25:26Type 94 Nambu Design Flaws
  27. 26:13Type 94 Nambu Matching Magazine
  28. 26:48Type 94 Nambu Holster & Trench Art
  29. 29:07Prototype P-38 Holster
  30. 30:05Prototype P-38 Holster Features
  31. 31:04P-38 Prototype Holster Fit
  32. 32:48P-38 Prototype Holster Design Theory
  33. 33:46Upcoming SOS Show Mention
  34. 34:13Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the CZ 27 suppressor-adapted variant rare?

The CZ 27 with a suppressor-adapted barrel is extremely rare, with estimates suggesting only about 100 were produced out of half a million CZ 27s made during the German occupation. These models are typically Waffen stamped and feature an extended barrel designed specifically for suppressor attachment.

What are the key features of the US Air Force Mark V Flak helmet?

The US Air Force Mark V Flak helmet, likely from early 1945, offers enhanced ear and cheek protection with swiveling ear cups. It has a hard shell with a felt-like exterior and a simple canvas interior. The helmet was designed to protect bomber crews from shrapnel and explosives during flight.

Why is the Japanese paratrooper Arisaka rifle with its dust cover so uncommon?

The Japanese paratrooper Arisaka rifle is rarely found with its original dust cover because paratroopers often discarded them to avoid making noise while operating behind enemy lines. This particular example is exceptionally rare as it includes the dust cover, which is also numbered to the gun.

What were the main design flaws of the Japanese Type 94 Nambu pistol?

The Type 94 Nambu pistol, particularly the late-war squareback variant, is known for its flawed design. It has a highly sensitive sear bar that can cause accidental discharge when bumped, earning it the nickname 'suicide gun.' It also has a tendency to misfire, working only about half the time.

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