This 'Walk-in Wednesday' video from Legacy Collectibles features an expert, Tom, showcasing two unique 'baby guns'. The first is a rare baby Luger replica by Krausewerke, with only two believed to exist. The second is a 'fantasy' John Martz custom build of a baby P.38, notable for being chambered in .45 caliber, a configuration that was never officially produced. The video provides links to purchase these collectible firearms and mentions other related content on their YouTube channel and website, highlighting their specialization in WW1 and WW2 firearms.
This video explores the history and details of the .45 ACP Luger, dispelling common myths about its origins and production. The creator clarifies that more than two guns were made for US military testing, with only two specific guns intended for trials. The video highlights key differences between the trials guns and other experimental .45 ACP Lugers, such as grip angle (60 degrees for trials vs. 55.5 degrees for others) and cartridge length. It emphasizes that the .45 ACP Lugers in the US today are authentic DWM productions but were manufactured for purposes other than the US military trials, potentially for commercial sales or interest from other nations. The creator references historical trial reports and past auction data to support these claims, offering a nuanced understanding of these rare firearms.
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