The Luger Carbine with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @thespecialbru
    @thespecialbru 3 дня назад +135

    Jonathan at the doctor’s office, looking at someone’s knee, “this is clearly a Luger, of some kind”.

    • @Chasmodius
      @Chasmodius 2 дня назад +7

      "No, my name is Pederson."
      :P

    • @stevewatson6839
      @stevewatson6839 2 дня назад

      @@Chasmodius Plays for Ranheim now. At his age the knees would need a regular looksee! 😏

    • @ΑλέξανδροςΑλεξανδρόπουλος-δ1ν
      @ΑλέξανδροςΑλεξανδρόπουλος-δ1ν 58 минут назад

      Long time ago you were asking info from the viewers about a single shot rifle, opening by lifting a lever from the top. Well, this is a Darne mechanism used on the well known double shotguns from Saint Etienne, if it can help. Sorry I didn't t bother to answer earlier. Jealous of your job !

  • @oldesertguy9616
    @oldesertguy9616 День назад +6

    One of the most beautiful firearms I've ever seen. Elegant, with superb craftsmanship.

  • @Paronak
    @Paronak 3 дня назад +114

    the archive backdrop with red hue is so aesthetic

    • @RoyalArmouriesMuseum
      @RoyalArmouriesMuseum  3 дня назад +39

      *happy DoP noises*

    • @tuomoheinavaara4870
      @tuomoheinavaara4870 3 дня назад +21

      Looks kinda like the Royal Armouries is somehow linked to the Federal Bureau of Control and Oldest House

    • @Deedumdee
      @Deedumdee 3 дня назад +13

      It makes it look like Jonathan is in the armoury of a Star Wars Imperial facility. Which I suppose is apt since they were space Nazis and he's covering a Luger.

    • @-Seeker-
      @-Seeker- 2 дня назад +9

      I'm afraid Obi-Wan is going to get stuck there between several energy barriers that suddenly emerge.

    • @reliantncc1864
      @reliantncc1864 2 дня назад

      ​@@tuomoheinavaara4870Oh, cool reference. Watch out for the Hiss.

  • @Pigness7
    @Pigness7 3 дня назад +50

    Thank you for the video Mr keeper of firearms

  • @SLDFSpectreSix
    @SLDFSpectreSix 3 дня назад +22

    I love seeing a notification from this channel.
    I always leave the video having learned something.

  • @billshepherd4331
    @billshepherd4331 2 дня назад +17

    Luger sending one of these to Mr. "I've taken this design as far as it will ever go" Hugo Borchardt?
    Is as Passive / Aggressive as a slap in the face!
    🤣
    Love the show!

    • @princecharon
      @princecharon День назад +2

      The attitude Borchardt seems to have had might have deserved such a slap. His opinion of his design was basically 'this is perfect, how dare you suggest that improvements could be made, much less that they're needed!'

  • @Chaosrain112
    @Chaosrain112 2 дня назад +6

    Gorgeous piece. Probably still shoots phenomenally well too, were it not for being insanely rare. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Hazzard2theworld911
    @Hazzard2theworld911 2 дня назад +10

    What a beautiful piece. It’s finished so nicely, and built so well. Simply decorated, Dare I say elegant? It’s not as garish as most of the presentation grade weapons that we sometimes see.

  • @VeritySnatch
    @VeritySnatch 2 дня назад +2

    my grandfather had a luger carbine. i never got to play with it and it was handed to the police when granddad died, along with the C96 and sten and whatever else was found in his loft.
    he had a few exotics including a side by side 12 with a 9mm down the middle
    the chaos i would have caused if i had ever thought to climb into granddads loft, doesnt bear thinking about.

  • @christopherpage2622
    @christopherpage2622 День назад +1

    Something like this having a modern recreation with using same or similar materials to the same quality would definitely sell even if expensive due to the time, care and expertise it would take to produce.

  • @generalilbis
    @generalilbis 2 дня назад +3

    It's a gorgeous piece of weaponsmithing...and so neat to learn that Lugers predate the 1908 model that everyone "knows" 😊

  • @ML-tl7kw
    @ML-tl7kw 2 дня назад +3

    A gentleman and a scholar.

  • @misolgit69
    @misolgit69 3 дня назад +21

    it's the sort of thing 1970s era Guns & Ammo magazine used to feature in full colour centre page spreads

    • @mmclaurin8035
      @mmclaurin8035 3 дня назад

      Just straight gun porn

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 3 дня назад +3

      That was an excellent publication. In uk at one point the ghastly W. H. Smith high street stationery outlet refused to stock G&A. A particularly nasty pacifist led firm.

    • @IansModRite
      @IansModRite 2 дня назад +6

      Erotic centerfold guns?

    • @misolgit69
      @misolgit69 2 дня назад

      @IansModRite Erotic is a little OTT but....I'm sure there was a little firearm lust involved (I have the Perfect spot on my wall etc)

  • @browngreen933
    @browngreen933 2 дня назад +5

    My great uncle had one many many years that he used to hunt deer with in Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the Huron Mountains. Later he sold it to a collector. 😢

  • @rupertjones5197
    @rupertjones5197 2 дня назад +3

    Can you please start shouldering rifles, carbines etc in these videos. It’s nice to see how you’d hold it and the ergonomics of them. I know you’ve got a photo of it but it’s nice to see anyway, especially with rarer stuff like this

  • @jeffreyoldham55
    @jeffreyoldham55 3 дня назад +2

    Glorious. Absolutely glorious. Thank you, kindly for bringing this exquisite, rare, Luger to us, and for the comparison with the _ordinary_ Artillery model, Jonathan.

  • @coreyortiz7149
    @coreyortiz7149 3 дня назад +5

    That is a heck of a mobile archive. That was one of my favorite parts of museum work at university. So much cool stuff!

  • @thims1961
    @thims1961 3 дня назад +3

    Gorgeous Condition!
    some one's been taking very good care of it

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 2 дня назад +1

    What a beauty I’m so glad you found that!

  • @CMINCOGNITO
    @CMINCOGNITO 3 дня назад +7

    i love early stocked pistols years ago Fredrick simms estate sold a pre production C96 one of 200 that had been sent to prominent people in 95-6 had a squared off knox form instead of the taper and a hole in chamber to check loaded status it came with dummy rounds and about 10 10 round chargers unused in the case and it looked like it was made that day, unfired state, it sold privately i think and ive never seen the like since

  • @johnladuke6475
    @johnladuke6475 День назад

    Well that's something. Usually when Jonathan touches on a firearm previously covered by Forgotten Weapons, there's a tiny bit of special presentation to whatever the Armouries has vs whatever Ian found elsewhere. But this thing takes the cake; Ian showing a whole table of Luger evolution including one of the 2500 hunting carbines, and Jonathan comes along to show off his one of three, plus another one that's like the one Ian was able to get.

  • @UlisseDizante
    @UlisseDizante 3 дня назад +18

    A "hunting luger" - an elegant weapon for more civilized times.

    • @nilo70
      @nilo70 2 дня назад +3

      You Sir are NOT wrong!

    • @headgames3115
      @headgames3115 2 дня назад +1

      Old gun culture is so much more noble and respectful

    • @RhysWilliams-u3o
      @RhysWilliams-u3o 2 дня назад

      ​@headgames3115 it still is around the world, it's only the US that it's any different.

    • @headgames3115
      @headgames3115 2 дня назад

      @@RhysWilliams-u3o I've seen it's like that in Canada too, but hopefully you're right!

  • @BigSwede7403
    @BigSwede7403 2 дня назад +2

    That is just beautiful.

  • @MrKurtank
    @MrKurtank 2 дня назад +1

    So good. So authentic.

  • @zupperm
    @zupperm 3 дня назад +14

    Looks like the room in the back has been taken by The Hiss. Better be careful

    • @Rushexe
      @Rushexe 3 дня назад +7

      I could see Jonathan as a Control/Alan Wake universe character, any one got Sam Lake's number?

    • @aerthreepwood8021
      @aerthreepwood8021 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@RushexeJust set out a cup of coffee out overnight and he'll show up.

  • @philcarver9025
    @philcarver9025 23 часа назад

    in 19770s i saw a nickel plated Lugar with along barrel about the same length, in the armory of the 4th fuselear regiment( red and white cockade) in a wooden holster.

  • @MauserC1896
    @MauserC1896 Час назад

    It is M1900/02 Tangent Sight Luger Carbine with a 'GL' hallmark which is very rare. This early small hunting carbine was probably sent to a British dealer as a sample in an attempt to compete against the sales of the Mauser C96 pistol-carbine. This carbine requires the DWM 471A cartridge with an extra charge to make it recoil properly which was one reason why it did not gain popularity in foreign markets due to the specific ammunition requirement.
    This particular specimen serial number 9103C is in the so-called 9100C presentation serial range, observing that those standard carbines that are in that special serial range are equipped with a standard carbine barrel when the early first edition Tangent Sight carbines normally came with a slim tapered barrel and the dovetail front sight like on the pistols.
    Let me know the price or what trade would be of interest since I have a Tangent Sight pistol with a 155 mm barrel without a stock lug in my collection. I happen to have all the accessories (including an early carbine sling) and a German retail scabbard case for this first edition carbine as offered by the DWM factory.😉

  • @TimFromWinfield
    @TimFromWinfield 2 дня назад +1

    My brain decided to call it the 'Broom handle Luger" on immediate similarities to the famous Mauser, in form if not function.

  • @nicholasnissen1547
    @nicholasnissen1547 3 дня назад +2

    A thing of beauty. I've always wanted a John Martz custom Luger Carbine. If you haven't seen one type it in.

  • @redsnappa7837
    @redsnappa7837 2 дня назад

    Fascinating as always. Presumably the personalisation markings for a presentation weapon would be the very last thing added, so the manufacturer might keep a tiny stock in hand which could be tweaked at the last minute for a gift to a President or King?
    I would love to know more about the development of Royal Armoury collection, and the ways it was enlarged over the decades...

  • @marklorne6790
    @marklorne6790 2 дня назад

    very informative ; have you got a Webley Mk2 Service Air-Rifle (or any other air-weapons) in the armoury?

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 3 дня назад +1

    I've seen a photo of The Kaiser, with a carbine luger. I think Edward IV was in the photos with him. It had some changes made to it to facilitate him cocking it one handed, as he had a birth injury that rendered one of his arms virtually useless, his left on going have sneaky peek, on bings photo search.

  • @derekp2674
    @derekp2674 3 дня назад +2

    Thanks for showing us those fabulous Lugers, Jonathan and team.
    PS - if Wikipedia is correct, Luger had designed the 9x19mm round by 1902 when it was used in early British and American trials. The German Navy may well have been the first force to adopt it in their 1904 Lugers.

    • @F1ghteR41
      @F1ghteR41 3 дня назад

      And these Navy Lugers still had their grip safeties, by the looks of things. Royal Armouries has one, as far as I know.

    • @JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries
      @JonathanFergusonRoyalArmouries 2 дня назад +3

      Absolutely correct - I think I mentioned the 1904 pattern in the video but then credited the 9x19 cartridge to the P08. Definitely debuted in 1904. At some point over the years I've fallen into the habit of crediting the P08, perhaps because it was the variant that saw significant use. But still wrong.

    • @dark2023-1lovesoni
      @dark2023-1lovesoni 2 дня назад +2

      ​@@F1ghteR41 As a Luger collector, I've always loved the Navy P.06 in 9mm the most. In my opinion, it's the best and arguably the most accurate of the standard Lugers because the LP.08 has a shorter sight radius than even the standard P.08 4" versions. The Navy Lugers use extremely similar pistol-type adjustable rear-sight like seen on this 1900/01 prototype carbines and is second only to these rare carbines on total sight radius. Most other Luger carbines 1902-1920 use the rifle type rear-sight like the LP.08.

    • @F1ghteR41
      @F1ghteR41 2 дня назад +2

      @ To me they also seem more aesthetically pleasing than either the shorter or the longer model.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 2 дня назад +1

      @@dark2023-1lovesoni Long ago, a buddy of mine was able to acquire a 1917 dated LP08, but one built from parts made in or by 1915.
      He took it along to a long range pistol competition at his local club and won first time out, using factory Norma jacketed hollow point ammunition.
      He told me that his prepuchase research had indicated that the best parts were made up to about 1915. After that, wartime exigencies resulted in some compromises to speed production.

  • @danidiper666
    @danidiper666 2 дня назад +1

    we need to see Jonathan dual wielding those lugers without the stocks!!!

  • @danieltalash9718
    @danieltalash9718 3 дня назад +1

    A video showcasing the top rarest guns in the collection would be very interesting, although some of WITW videos already pass the criteria

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 3 дня назад

    stunning weapon

  • @robertlinke2666
    @robertlinke2666 3 дня назад +4

    Hey Jonathan, i am planning on traveling to the UK from the Netherlands early may, and to stop by the armouries while i am there
    any plans for cool exhibitions around that time?

    • @weronikazalewska2098
      @weronikazalewska2098 3 дня назад +2

      Also it's traditional to do jousting tournaments around Easter time in England and I know the royal armouries have done them at that time before. Worth checking

    • @RoyalArmouriesMuseum
      @RoyalArmouriesMuseum  3 дня назад +4

      We have our easter joust on in April and our new Gladiators exhibit in June so sadly you've picked a time to miss both! We'll have live combat demos and talks on throughout May though, along with our objects on display. Don't forget to fire a crossbow on floor 3 too ;)

    • @robertlinke2666
      @robertlinke2666 3 дня назад

      @ i certainly cant say no to shooting a crossbow. thanks

  • @Goc4ever
    @Goc4ever 3 дня назад +8

    The Luger carbine is just an exquisite gun to look at. Fun fact: the Luger was pretty popular in the Warlord-era China where they were used by many factions and many unlicensed, exact copies were manufactured as well.

    • @Brian-tn4cd
      @Brian-tn4cd 2 дня назад +4

      Wasn't that the C96? Whenever i hear about German guns in china the C96 seems to more regularly pop up

    • @stevewatson6839
      @stevewatson6839 2 дня назад +4

      @@Brian-tn4cd You want Gun Jesus' tome 'Pistols of the Warlords: Chinese Domestic Handguns, 1911-1949'

    • @Thebluebridgetroll
      @Thebluebridgetroll 2 дня назад

      ​@@Brian-tn4cdbasically every pistol you can possibly imagine circa 1895-1910 made their way into China during the warlord era, as rifle imports were embargoed. The primary rifles during the warlord era were either the Hanyang 88, which was a locally manufactured, slightly improved copy of the Gew 88 that the Imperial army had adopted as standard before the fall of the Qing, and then the various Mauser patterns, culminating in the 1924, Chiang Kai Shek pattern adopted as standard by the KMT. Most of those were either locally made or made their way into the country before 1911. In terms of locally made pistols, there were all sorts of copies and derivations of brownings, c96s, stars, etc made in China during the time, on top of the literal boatloads of imported lugers, Colt & FN 1903s, 1911s, Spanish & Belgian knockoff pocket pistols, and of course, the C96 and FN 1900, which were the most favored pistols at the time.
      As the other commenter said, refer to McCollum's book cataloging dozens of different models of pistol made or used by Chinese warlord factions

    • @williampratt1066
      @williampratt1066 День назад +1

      @@stevewatson6839indeed that is the book to get, and I don’t remember anything similar to a Luger in it…..

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak 3 дня назад

    Highly entertaining and most informative.
    About presentation pieces. Is it possible that a manufactory might produce some items to higher standards and hold them in reserve awaiting some dedication to an individual ?

  • @mikes9224
    @mikes9224 3 дня назад +2

    @Jonathan. My Dad’s friend (in UK in ‘70’s) had an Artillery Luger with the mid ramp sight. Also still had 3 x 1917 rounds (think 9mm?) in it’s case. I think it was an 8” barrel? Would that be correct?

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 3 дня назад +3

      Barrel length is 200 mm. 8" would be 202,4 mm . German Artillry model was allways in 9mm Parabellum, 7,65 Parabellum was mainly a swiss thing.

  • @SM527
    @SM527 2 дня назад

    Great stuff, Lugers are always interesting. But I'm also interested how the Royal Armouries acquired these two examples, what's the story? Likewise, Model 1900 serial number 27 is in the RA collection I think and has been featured in several books but how about the story of that acquisition?

  • @Fulgrim2
    @Fulgrim2 3 дня назад +6

    On vacation enjoying lunch and a new video, life is good.

  • @STRAKAZulu
    @STRAKAZulu 3 дня назад

    Now I want to make one of these as the partner to my A180 (Jyn Erso) blaster for my Mandalorian OC costume.
    I have a matched pair of DL-44's (custom carbine and pistol), so this would be fitting.

  • @IanA-x8x
    @IanA-x8x 2 дня назад

    Does it include a GL on the rear of the toggle? If so I think I know a previous owner.

  • @rsecosse6634
    @rsecosse6634 2 дня назад +1

    Jonathan, Does such an early Luger have numbered magazines? must be difficult to make sure that the correct magazine stays with its original pistol!

  • @MrPh30
    @MrPh30 3 дня назад +1

    Kaiser Wilhelm had one and he liked it for small game hunting and final shot on wounded game occasionally if the opportunity permitted it and no other weapon was present .

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 3 дня назад +1

      Emperor Wilhelm Il had a disabled left arm!

    • @MrPh30
      @MrPh30 3 дня назад

      Yes ,but he hunted much with shooting sticks or held the rifle as normal, or one handed use of shotgun also he did .

  • @mythguard6865
    @mythguard6865 3 дня назад +1

    I was almost spot on this time!
    Sometimes it’s pays to be a Luger nerd.

  • @enscroggs
    @enscroggs 3 дня назад +5

    Theodore Roosevelt took his Luger carbine on his Amazon River expedition.

  • @Wendelvendel
    @Wendelvendel 2 дня назад

    Were these things carried on a holster or a sling or??

  • @Aren-1997
    @Aren-1997 День назад

    Legacy collectables will be on to you for this now haha.

  • @philparkinson462
    @philparkinson462 2 дня назад

    I'd love to see how accurate they are at the prescribed distance.

  • @Vandelgard
    @Vandelgard 2 дня назад

    This is straight out of the Metro games 💯

  • @SqueakiestChair
    @SqueakiestChair 2 дня назад

    Is that spring under the handguard *technically* a forward assist? 🤔

    • @generalilbis
      @generalilbis 2 дня назад +1

      Possible... but the hidden spring in the foregrip sounds more akin to mechanical boosters used with suppressed weapons to ensure weapon cycling due to gases being captured.

    • @SqueakiestChair
      @SqueakiestChair 2 дня назад

      @generalilbis that's a good analogy, too. Well said

  • @Stuharris
    @Stuharris 2 дня назад

    Gotta give props on the fit for this video. I'm never a fan of the graphic ahegao-style button-down-shirts but the slick lines of Geigir's art works really well under a sport coat; stll not sure if I'd rock it without one though.

  • @AllAboutSurvival
    @AllAboutSurvival 2 дня назад

    The unique design and history behind the Luger series always catch my interest.

  • @illuminatus3125
    @illuminatus3125 2 дня назад

    This guy must be either the most loved or hated person in the UK. All because he can shoot any gun he wants,, whenever he cares to, while 99% of people are barely allowed to watch his show without a license.

  • @alonvx2
    @alonvx2 3 дня назад

    Another banger out! Hoozah!

  • @spd579
    @spd579 3 дня назад

    Didn't Kaiser Willham have one of those?

  • @kevinoliver3083
    @kevinoliver3083 3 дня назад +1

    Not so much a "forgotten weapon" as one I didn't even know existed. Still, I should have spotted the non-standard rear sight.
    Although I think the 300m setting on the "mass production" version is more realistic.

    • @UlisseDizante
      @UlisseDizante 2 дня назад

      @@kevinoliver3083 "I didn't know existed" seems the very description of a forgotten weapon.😉
      I have a feeling the 550m sight is just flattering to the customer: "here is a top tier weapon, we know you are an excellent marksman so we put on an extra long sight just for you"

  • @deusvultpictures6550
    @deusvultpictures6550 3 дня назад

    Jonathan grinding his Tanker/Pilot class

  • @polymathart
    @polymathart 2 дня назад

    I want to see the Luger 1906 self loading rifle

  • @FIVEBASKET
    @FIVEBASKET 3 дня назад +1

    The menacing red lights

  • @Cheka__
    @Cheka__ 3 дня назад

    Hi Jonathan.

  • @charlie6actual113
    @charlie6actual113 3 дня назад +1

    the crossman 2240 looks just like this odd right

  • @IRMacGuyver
    @IRMacGuyver 2 дня назад

    Is there a chance this is a dealer sample of sorts. To drum up sales by showing it off?

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 2 дня назад

    I said civilian Luger carbine on your silhouette post. Do I get half marks? 🤞

  • @F1ghteR41
    @F1ghteR41 3 дня назад

    A rare piece indeed.
    0:16 So if I said that it's a long-barreled Luger, possibly a carbine, and an early one at that, is it or is it not a valid answer?
    1:31 You mean 1902, right? Because German Navy adopted it in 9 mm in 1904.
    5:12 I wonder if this ramp was done elsewhere before, or is this a distant progenitor of Garand sights?
    9:52 Did they? Why then a number of them still have the grip safety? Your own collection has at least one.
    14:22 Hadn't Borchard moved to greener pastures by then? It's not such a passive-aggressive gift if you aren't bothered with firearms design anymore.
    Also, my browser doesn't like your website's HTTPS certificate for some reason, and only works with your images webpage. You might want to pass this information to the technical staff.

  • @rebelarcher5450
    @rebelarcher5450 5 часов назад

    Hardly think a 9mm is going to have much mumbo behind it by the time it gets out to 500 metres , a range that even a rifle caliber such as 5.56 starts to struggle .

  • @aeloswindrunner
    @aeloswindrunner 2 дня назад

    Taking the wooden piece off the front to show the recoil supporting spring does make the rest of the weapon look slightly silly. Just a regular pistol with an enormously unnecessary barrel xD

  • @forrestcavin1802
    @forrestcavin1802 19 часов назад

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 3 дня назад

    It's The Tower Armory, it's going to be unicorn rare.

  • @kaschberle6948
    @kaschberle6948 3 дня назад +1

    magnificient

  • @jorisammerlaan
    @jorisammerlaan 3 дня назад +2

    Surely a Luger is steampunk, rather than dieselpunk? I’m pretty sure the design is still just about Victorian…

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 3 дня назад

    I've always wanted a Luger in .45auto. Daft guns.

  • @dbelex
    @dbelex 6 часов назад

    Lol, its the "artillery" version. My friends father in law has one.

  • @SpruceReduce8854
    @SpruceReduce8854 2 дня назад

    Hiram Maxim invented the short recoil toggle lock mechanism, so maybe he was annoyed too

    • @ΑλέξανδροςΑλεξανδρόπουλος-δ1ν
      @ΑλέξανδροςΑλεξανδρόπουλος-δ1ν 48 минут назад

      Everything started from the Winchester 1873 and Henry riles, or better from the volcanic. Borchart was working for Winchester and had access. He was very forward looking person. Look up his revolvers and their sad ending. That's s why he left U SA...

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 3 дня назад +1

    RAD!

  • @JanoschNr1
    @JanoschNr1 3 дня назад

    #Fallout4 Logic right here, for when the enemys are other THERE!

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 2 дня назад

    Aesthetically appealing. Too genteel for a cavalryman's boot.

  • @IKEACherryChair
    @IKEACherryChair 3 дня назад

    It does look pretty cool
    but it will never be the mauser, no matter how hard they try

  • @Max_Flashheart
    @Max_Flashheart 2 дня назад

    A Presentation Blank?

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel 2 дня назад

    Ah yes, the precision long range sniper pistol - good for hunting small game and those pesky airplanes. 😁🤘

  • @someguy7567
    @someguy7567 3 дня назад

    It reminds me of Boba Fett’s gun

    • @alexanderhowarth6460
      @alexanderhowarth6460 2 дня назад

      If you're interested, Boba Fett's blaster was based on the Webley & Scott Number 1 Mark 1 Flare Gun

  • @robertfarrow4256
    @robertfarrow4256 День назад

    !

  • @Cats-TM
    @Cats-TM 2 дня назад

    A lug(er)urious weapon.

    • @Cats-TM
      @Cats-TM 2 дня назад

      A very terrible attempt at a pun.

  • @salty4496
    @salty4496 3 дня назад +1

    :)

  • @NomdeGuerre-j6h
    @NomdeGuerre-j6h 2 дня назад

    How distasteful, yet another murder machine video. How about a nice fun cat video

    • @headgames3115
      @headgames3115 2 дня назад +1

      If you can't appreciate this piece of history, then you are in the wrong place.

    • @NomdeGuerre-j6h
      @NomdeGuerre-j6h 2 дня назад

      @ I care more about a rat’s ass than your opinion

  • @swingingingerplums
    @swingingingerplums 3 дня назад

    Stunning old Frau

  • @Link-ik4ww
    @Link-ik4ww 3 дня назад +2

    First 5 minutes gang 🙏🏼

    • @quadri31
      @quadri31 3 дня назад

      the other comments are bots lmao