This YouTube video, part three of a series titled '#250k Worth of Guns', showcases a remarkable collection of Luger pistols from the Saltsman Collection. The video features rare Mauser and Krieghoff Lugers, including a highly limited DWM Fat Barrel American Eagle Luger, WW2 Krieghoffs with matching magazines, a K Date Mauser Luger, a G Date Navy Luger, a Black Widow Luger, and a 1942 Police Luger rig. It also promotes the creators' Patreon and podcast, 'Flak & Fubar'.
This video showcases two extremely rare and valuable pistols from the Robert Saltsman collection. The first is a Tirolean shooting prize PP pistol, and the second is the iconic American Eagle Luger famously owned by Howard Hughes and featured in the movie "Hell's Angels." These are presented as investment-grade firearms, hinting at their historical significance and collector value. The description also promotes a Patreon page, a podcast titled "Flak & Fubar," and the Legacy Collectibles Instagram account.
This video from Legacy Collectibles showcases movie prop firearms, specifically "dummy" K98 rifles used in "The Battle of Henry Johnson." It also features a Model 1900 American Eagle Luger, notably owned by Howard Hughes and utilized in the film "Hell's Angels." The description highlights the company's role in supplying these props for cinematic productions.
This video explores the potential history of a DWM American Eagle Luger, suggesting it could be one of the first tested by the US military. It also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, their "Flak & Fubar" podcast, and social media channels (Instagram, Twitter). The focus is on a specific firearm model with historical military testing implications.
This video offers a comprehensive historical overview and analysis of the Luger P.08 pistol, tracing its production and evolution from pre-WW1 through post-WW2. It delves into the design changes and historical context surrounding this iconic firearm. The content specifically highlights various iterations, including the 1900, American Eagle, Navy, Artillery, DWM, Erfurt, Simson, Swiss, Krieghoff, and Black Widow models, providing a detailed look at their development and significance.
This video delves into the lesser-known history of American Eagle Lugers, predating the .45 caliber trials. It highlights the 7.65mm Lugers tested by the US military in 1900, marked with an American eagle crest to boost appeal. The description also touches upon DWM's development of the 9mm Parabellum cartridge in response to complaints about the smaller caliber, and subsequent commercial sales and further military testing of these 9mm variants. The content focuses on historical firearm development and US military trials.
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