One-of-a-Kind Guns From the Cellar

Published on December 12, 2025
Duration: 18:58

This video showcases a collection of unique and historically significant firearms, including a Sauer 38H vet bring-back, an engraved Mauser HSc, a Mauser C96 and Bolo set, an engraved Colt Hammerless trio, an early Colt 1911, a rare Luger 1902 Cartridge Counter, and a boxed Walther PPK Police Issue. The presenter, Tom Whiteman, demonstrates expert knowledge of these pieces, highlighting their historical context, unique features, and collectible value. The video also includes a brief demonstration of cleaning light surface rust from a Colt 1911 slide using steel wool and gun oil, emphasizing proper preservation techniques.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a collection of unique firearms, including a Sauer 38H vet bring-back, engraved Mauser HSc, Mauser C96/Bolo set, Colt Hammerless trio, early Colt 1911, rare Luger 1902 Cartridge Counter, and a boxed Walther PPK Police Issue. Expert insights cover historical significance, specific features like the Luger's cartridge counter window, and preservation techniques.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 'Two Toms' Story
  2. 01:39Sauer 38H Vet Bring-back
  3. 03:01Engraved Mauser HSc Presentation Gun
  4. 04:41Mauser C96 and Bolo Cased Set
  5. 07:57Engraved Colt Hammerless Trio
  6. 10:511912 Colt 1911 Commercial Model
  7. 14:41Luger 1902 Cartridge Counter
  8. 16:01Boxed Walther PPK Police Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sauer 38H unique among wartime models?

The Sauer 38H featured a distinctive cocking/decocking indicator located on the trigger guard. This specific feature was not consistently implemented across all wartime production models of this pistol.

What are the notable features of the engraved Mauser HSc presentation gun?

The engraved Mauser HSc presented is rare, featuring a silver finish, intricate engravings, ivory grips, and an engraved grip screw. Its low serial number suggests it was a factory presentation piece for a dignitary.

What is special about the 1902 Luger 'Cartridge Counter'?

The 1902 Luger 'Cartridge Counter' is exceptionally rare, with only about 50 made for U.S. trials. It includes a unique window on the left grip panel, allowing the shooter to visually track remaining rounds in the magazine.

How can light surface rust be removed from a vintage firearm?

Light surface rust on vintage firearms can be carefully removed using fine steel wool and gun oil. The process requires a gentle touch to avoid damaging the original finish and markings, as demonstrated on a Colt 1911 slide.

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