This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson providing a hands-on look at a rare Luger carbine variant, specifically the Luger Model 1902 Carbine. The presentation covers details such as the recoil assist spring, serial number significance, and rarity. It also includes a comparison with a 'normal' carbine and speculates on whether the featured example is presentation grade. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, presents this insightful segment.
This YouTube video showcases two exceptionally rare, all-matching, and original 1902 Luger Carbines. The presenter, Tom, provides a detailed look at these historical firearms, including their original stocks. To offer context and comparison, the video also features the Luger artillery model and the Mauser C96 pistol. This content is highly valuable for collectors and enthusiasts of early automatic pistols and military firearms.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs features an in-depth look at an ultra-rare 1902 Luger Carbine in 7.65mm Parabellum (.30 Luger), originally owned by inventor Hiram Maxim. The hosts meticulously detail the carbine's exquisite features, including its rust bluing, straw-finished controls, fire-blued screws, and early grip safety. They also touch upon the historical significance of the firearm, its connection to Georg Luger, and explain why the ornate walnut buttstock is detached. The video highlights the craftsmanship and unique attributes of this collectible Luger.
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