Show of Shows 2020 Wrap Up | Guns We Bought At The Show

Published on March 4, 2020
Duration: 11:53

This video provides a post-Show of Shows 2020 recap, showcasing firearms acquired by Legacy Collectibles. The presenter details various rare and collectible pistols and rifles, including Walther PPK/S models with specific historical markings, rare Persian and late-war PPK variants, P38s with unique proofs, and Cri Off Lugers. It also highlights a presentation engraved Walther, an early Japanese Nambu, a WWI Luger, a Union Switch & Signal M1911, and a police-marked CZ. The video touches on significant sales, including a full-auto MP40 and a Johnson rifle.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPK/S with a 60-degree safety is considered rare as it signifies a later production run around 1938, contrasting with earlier models that typically featured 90-degree safeties. This specific variant, with serial number 244, represents a second production run and is a notable find for collectors.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction & Show Recap
  2. 00:47Walther PPK/S Acquisitions
  3. 01:34Rare Nickel/Gold Wash PPK
  4. 02:00Late-War PPK Grips & Black Party Leader Grip
  5. 02:14Late-War 22 Caliber PPK's
  6. 03:02Post-War Walther PP
  7. 03:27Rare Persian Walther PP
  8. 04:10HSC Pistols
  9. 04:20Walther P38 Acquisitions
  10. 04:44Rare Eagle F P38
  11. 05:05Eagle L P38
  12. 05:21Radom Pistols
  13. 05:37Polish Radom
  14. 06:08Luger Acquisitions
  15. 06:25Cri Off Luger 1940
  16. 06:45Cri Off Luger 1936
  17. 07:06Engraved Walther Presentation Rifle
  18. 08:15Japanese Nambu
  19. 08:37WWI Era Luger
  20. 09:00Black Widow Luger Rig & Browning Hi-Power
  21. 09:12M1911 Acquisitions
  22. 10:05CZ Police Marked
  23. 10:21Guns Sold at the Show
  24. 10:31Luftwaffe Drilling & MP40 Sale
  25. 10:53Johnson Rifle Sale
  26. 11:12Show of Shows Event Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Walther PPK/S with a 60-degree safety rare?

The Walther PPK/S with a 60-degree safety is rare because it indicates a later production run, around 1938. Earlier models typically featured 90-degree safeties, making the 60-degree variant a less common find and a second production run.

What are the key features of a rare Persian Walther PP?

The rare Persian Walther PP, part of a small 1938 contract, is chambered in 9mm. It can be identified by its bottom magazine release and the placement of the slide legend on the right-hand side, differing from standard PPK contracts.

How can one identify a Cri Off Luger from a standard 'Black Widow' Luger?

A Cri Off Luger, like the 1940 model shown, is identified by its specific Cri Off logo and can feature straw parts. Standard 'Black Widow' Lugers typically do not have straw parts, making the Cri Off variant a distinct and rare find.

What distinguishes an early Japanese Nambu pistol?

An early Japanese Nambu pistol is characterized by its small trigger guard. This feature indicates an earlier production year, such as the 1928 Type 3.6 model shown, whereas later versions have larger trigger guards.

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