Show And Tell: Persian Artillery Luger and More | Episode 7

Published on March 9, 2021
Duration: 12:37

This video provides an in-depth look at a rare Persian Artillery Luger (LP08) from a 1934 contract, highlighting its unique Farsi markings and differences from standard German models. The presenter, an experienced firearms enthusiast, also showcases other recently acquired items including US Navy Square D binoculars from 1942/43, a Type 44 Japanese cavalry carbine in excellent condition, and a near-unissued Russian SKS from 1954. The Luger discussion emphasizes the limited production of the artillery model (1,000 units) and its original purpose for the Shah's personal guard.

Quick Summary

The Persian Artillery Luger (LP08) is a rare firearm, with only 1,000 artillery models produced from a 1934 contract. It's distinguished by unique Farsi markings, an Iranian leather holster, and its original purpose for the Shah of Iran's personal guard.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: Rare Persian Luger
  2. 00:30New Arrivals: US Navy Binoculars
  3. 01:01Square D Binoculars Details
  4. 01:30US Navy Mark 43 Binoculars
  5. 02:13Type 44 Japanese Cavalry Carbine
  6. 02:54Type 44 Carbine Features
  7. 03:46Russian SKS Rifle
  8. 04:06SKS Condition & Markings
  9. 05:07Return to Lugers
  10. 05:29Persian Luger Contract Details
  11. 05:51Persia to Iran Name Change
  12. 06:17Artillery Model Persian Luger
  13. 06:34Production Numbers: Artillery vs. Standard
  14. 06:41Persian/Iranian Leather Holster
  15. 07:01Holster Construction Differences
  16. 07:31Persian Luger Finish & Markings
  17. 07:52Iranian Crest & Toggle Markings
  18. 08:43Farsi Markings on Luger
  19. 08:50Matching Magazine
  20. 09:04Original Purpose: Bodyguards
  21. 09:21Model Year 1314 (1934)
  22. 10:19Serial Number Translation
  23. 10:35Stock Numbering Differences
  24. 11:19Matching Stock Discussion
  25. 11:57Rarity and Collector Value
  26. 12:17Conclusion & Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Persian Artillery Luger rare?

The Persian Artillery Luger is rare due to its limited production run of only 1,000 units. Additionally, these firearms were ordered by the Shah of Iran in 1934 and feature unique Farsi markings, distinguishing them from standard German Lugers.

What are the key differences between a Persian Luger and a German Luger?

Key differences include Farsi script for markings on the Persian model, a distinct Iranian leather holster construction, and variations in stock numbering. The Persian Luger was also originally intended for the Shah's personal guard, not the military.

What other firearms were featured in the video?

Besides the Persian Artillery Luger, the video showcased a Type 44 Japanese Cavalry Carbine in excellent condition and a 1954 Russian SKS rifle described as being in near-unissued condition. Both featured folding bayonets.

What are the specifications of the US Navy binoculars shown?

The binoculars are US Navy Mark 43 models, manufactured by Square D, and dated around 1942-1943. They are noted for their phenomenal optics and include a sun shield for use on water.

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