This video showcases an extremely rare and significant firearm: the very first Krieghoff Luger ever manufactured. The firearm is identified as a "G Date" Luger with the incredibly low serial number of 01. The description highlights the historical importance of this find and encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon, promoting their podcast "Flak & Fubar," and their social media presence on Instagram and Twitter.
This video showcases a WW2 bring-back Mauser P.38 pistol, specifically a BYF 43 model, owned by veteran Kenneth Bridges who served in the 66th Infantry Division. The video delves into the history of his unit's journey through France and Germany towards the end of the war. As an added bonus, a G Date Mauser Luger rig with two matching magazines is also featured, offering a comparative look at iconic German pistols of the era.
This video showcases two interesting veteran bring-back firearms. The first features a Mauser Model 1914 and a rare G Date Mauser Luger, accompanied by Leslie Bersch's original capture papers from his service in the 81st Chemical Mortar Battalion. The second highlight is an unusual Walther PPK brought back by Captain Spivak. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, as well as their podcast "Flak & Fubar".
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