Great Video Tom. Got a question, my Chiropractor has a P-38 with absolutely no makings what so ever. It was given to him by one of his patients who was a WWII vet and he brought it home as a souvenir. Could this be one of those parts guns from the factory after the war? Really curious about it.
Miss your videos keep be great bring us this history firearms
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I'd love to see a Turnbull restoration on those lugers
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I believe I saw that Walther PP with the slide milled posted on either the Walther or Luger forums.
Probably a slide lock for a suppressor
That 1929 sure didnt last long. Sold in less than a day.
I would think the "W" on the magazines stands for "Weich", which means "Soft".
Great Video Tom. Got a question, my Chiropractor has a P-38 with absolutely no makings what so ever. It was given to him by one of his patients who was a WWII vet and he brought it home as a souvenir. Could this be one of those parts guns from the factory after the war? Really curious about it.
Yes, very well could be. OR, if it looks heavily buffed then it is likely someone polished off the markings in order to refinish the gun.
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this guy is a jerk
Bless you
No he isn't.
lol what did he do