This video explores the history and specifics of Luger pistols acquired by Siam (modern-day Thailand) in 1936 and 1937. The focus is on the Siamese Artillery Luger, including details about their production with surplus WWI-era parts, specific serial number ranges, and unique markings such as rack numbers added after WWII. The content highlights these pistols as part of the Bangkok Police's arsenal and their connection to other contracts for Persia and Turkey.
This YouTube video segment, titled "Minute of Mae: German Luger LP08", offers a focused look at the German Luger LP08 pistol. It's presented as a snippet from a larger "Primer" episode, encouraging viewers to explore the full content via a provided link. The description also directs viewers to support the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in historical or specific pistol models.
This video delves into the unique Persian Model 1314 Luger, an order of 4,000 Luger pistols commissioned by the Shah of Iran from the Mauser company in 1934. The pistols were split between 3,000 standard P08 models and 1,000 LP08 artillery models, with a few cutaways. Delivered in 1935 and 1936, these firearms are notable for featuring all markings, including serial numbers, model designations, safety instructions, and even Mauser's name, printed in Farsi. The content focuses on the historical context and distinct features of these Persian-marked Lugers.
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