French Lebel M1892 Revolver and Viet Cong Tokarev | Interesting Vet Bring Backs

Published on September 18, 2021
Duration: 17:21

This video showcases two unusual firearms brought back by veterans: a French Lebel M1892 revolver and a Chinese Tokarev TT-33 pistol captured in Vietnam. The presenter discusses the historical context of these firearms as war souvenirs, detailing their origins, markings, and the paperwork involved in bringing them home. The video also touches on the authenticity of collectible firearms and the challenges collectors face.

Quick Summary

Bring back firearms are weapons brought home by military personnel as souvenirs from conflict zones. These items often have unique histories and require specific documentation for legal import, with examples including the French Lebel M1892 and Chinese Tokarev TT-33 discussed in the video.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Upcoming Show
  2. 00:27Unusual Bring Back Guns
  3. 00:43Belt Buckle Gun Discussion
  4. 01:50NRA Museum Belt Buckle Gun
  5. 03:01RZMPPK Discussion
  6. 04:33French Lebel M1892 Revolver
  7. 05:50Lebel M1892 Bring Back Papers
  8. 06:45Lebel M1892 Holster & Pouches
  9. 07:04Lebel M1892 Revolver Details
  10. 08:17Lebel M1892 Loading Mechanism
  11. 08:43Lebel M1892 Date & Initials
  12. 09:38Chinese Tokarev TT-33 (Vietnam)
  13. 09:53Major Robert Jordan's Service
  14. 10:10Tokarev Bring Back Rarity
  15. 11:11Tokarev Grip Removal
  16. 11:35Tokarev Mismatched Parts
  17. 11:56Tokarev TT-33 History
  18. 12:27Tokarev War Trophy Registration
  19. 13:11Robert Jordan's Military Career
  20. 14:22Door Gunner Experience
  21. 15:10Robert Jordan's Post-Vietnam Service
  22. 15:50Bonus: Takedown Videos
  23. 17:12Outro & Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'bring back' firearms?

'Bring back' firearms are weapons brought home by military personnel as souvenirs from conflict zones. These items often have unique histories and require specific documentation for legal import, with examples including the French Lebel M1892 and Chinese Tokarev TT-33 discussed in the video.

What is the significance of the French Lebel M1892 revolver as a bring back?

The French Lebel M1892, dated 1924, was brought back by a WWII GI. Its presence suggests it was likely captured by Germans in France, taken as a souvenir by a German soldier, and then acquired by an American during the post-war occupation of Germany, highlighting complex souvenir acquisition chains.

Why are Vietnam War bring-back firearms with paperwork considered unusual?

Vietnam War bring-backs with official paperwork are rare because many firearms were full-auto, making them illegal to import. Additionally, many soldiers did not consider the available Soviet-bloc weapons desirable, and the process for documenting and exporting them was often cumbersome.

What are common issues with Soviet-bloc firearms captured in conflicts like Vietnam?

Firearms from conflicts like Vietnam often show signs of crude repairs and modifications made with hand files due to a lack of proper parts and manufacturing facilities. This can result in worn finishes, mismatched parts, and grips that are difficult to remove without specialized tools or access points.

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