The 3A is definitely one of my favorites Edit: People often ask if the racking trigger hits your hand while you shoot, it doesn't. Shooting videos ruclips.net/user/shortsrgMKczvD7FM?feature=share ruclips.net/user/shortsQsql2lzR874?feature=share Video explaining why it doesn't hit your hand ruclips.net/user/shortsrt52l_lWL8g?feature=share Close-up Video ruclips.net/user/shortspMcOz6j8wPs?feature=share Another Edit: Added a pistol that uses the same "Einhand" trigger guard racking mechanism, except it's in 9mm! Norinco Model 77B ruclips.net/user/shortsCwXQL7bpaZU?feature=share
@@Gunstorian I have a Sistema Colt 1927. An Aeronautica(Air Force)model to be exact. These were made on Colt machinery by Colt-trained techs and gunsmiths with Colt steel recipes and/or supplied billets. It's as good as anything Colt in Connecticut produced. Love throwing people off at the range when the see the caliber stamp: 11.43mm x 43mm which of course is .45 ACP, just expressed in the Metric System equivalent. Argentina's versions of the Browning Hi-Power are also excellent if you can find one. Early models other than the enamel, baked on finish are indistinguishable between their Belgian, Hungarian, Canadian Portuguese, or American-made. Not seen the new Girsan, Turkish-made or the Springfield Armory but heard good reports and if Girsan's versions of the 1911, Beretta 81/84 and 92 series are any indication should expect nothing less. The P38 shown is an excellent choice. One just like the one shown has lived in my top drawer with three magazines for 20+ years
Also notice how gentle he is with every other gun but that one. He just basically drops it, while he gently sets the others down. He may not say it, but he has his favorites. 😅
That Walther is a masterpiece. A true work of art and pure craftsmanship. I guarantee you could cycle 1,000 rounds and never jam once. The Beretta is a fine handgun as well. The Italians know how to make a firearm almost as well as the Germans.
Really because he said beretta as if that was a model not a manufacturer of many models. As well as calling a 1927 “iconic” no one has heard of a 1927 lol.
Don't ever call a high quality firearm gorgeous again facepalm... You probably close the refrigerator door with your hip and make a boop sound don't you?
people from the bundeswehr disagree they hated that pistol it was still issued till 1990s as P1 the barrel can bend so its inaccurate at range its more efficient to throw the pistol at the enemy rather shooting at
That's actually pretty good 🤣 They all shoot and feed just fine, but then again, I think the JS-9 may be an exception and a fine jam at that. Have it on some crackers or crips. I mean crisps!
For me it's between the Walther P .38, the Beretta 81BB, and the Colt 1927. But that trigger guard mechanism on the Bergmann Model 3A is so cool. I have never seen anything like that before, and I have never even heard of a mechanism like that.
Nice collection!! Very hard decision, nostalgia vs. practicality! Had the pleasure of dhooting some of these way, Way Back, just glad for those memories! Blessed New Year to all, gg
My dad brought home a P38 back from Germany in 1945. He had several cameras he'd picked up, another soldier on the ship home had a few P38's and they did an even swap. It's a well made pistol and a way less complicated piece than the Luger, hence why it replaced them. Double action and smooth as silk!
@@OperationLove2000 Oh, you mean like how the Nazis respected the dead that they tortured, starved, killed by the millions and then stack up like cord wood and threw in mass graves? Oh right, that didn't happen did it... Just another troll looking to be fed.
Walther P38 it's always been my favorite though the Bergmann with the single hand cocking feels cool as fuck as well. Also the beloved Beretta would be a lovely pick....
Can’t help but notice the extra effort you put into racking those fixed barrel pistols. Them springs are CHONKY. Got an old Mak that really takes some oomph to chamber.
The walther is very cool. Also liked the radom vis and bergmann (with that single finger cocking) Of course, the Beretta is another one with a great deaing asqell
My father fought in North Africa and had a Barreta pistol he carried all through Sicily, Italy and Greece. After the war when he returned home his ship docked in the UK and over the speakers came the warning anyone found with a firearm would be immediately sent back to their units. He said all you could hear was the splashing of guns being thrown into the water, including his. As it turned out there was no checks...
@@TheWITE-FOX I think it did him too. He said he was glad of it on a few occasions. Ultimately reliable. He said he had an Italian smg he took off, what turned out to be a Ukranian in German uniform, at one time as well but he swapped it to an American for his 1911 and a Jeep....
@@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436 I can't swear to it cos it's a long time since I was told, 40 plus years, but I think the port was Southampton, it rings a bell anyway. I think he traded the 1911 for food to feed some starving kids in Italy or Sicily not sure. The Jeep got blown up, it was parked under a tree with some officers looking at a map spread out on the bonnet. A German motar hit it and set an anti tank mine off the Jeep was parked over. All three officers killed and the Jeep wrecked. My father was sat by a wall a couple of hundred yards away and saw it all. He said eventually a detail was sent out to investigate so he didn't have to walk back...
I love Walthers. I have never shot a p-38 but have loved every Walther I have shot. The three companies that seem to never let me down are Walther , Berretta , and Ruger. Nice collection !
id say the first two Walthers. preferably the second which i think is a PP or PPK, but i always get somthing wrong. they just look so nice. edit: haha i knew it i was wrong about the second one, it looks prettty similar to the pp but it isnt. the wood grip is really nice tho.
Definitely going for the P38, it's a good looking gun and its chambered in the most widely used defensive handgun cartridge available, so its got aesthetics AND utility going for it.
My uncle, (deceased) Sgt. Howard Walcott, WWII veteran, of the 28th infantry regiment, the Black Lions, brought home a unfired Luger, complete with magazines and holster. He took it off a German officer who told him he had never shot it. He had previously relieved a German officer of a pearl handled luger, and was promptly relieved of it by a American officer. He had a rather poor opinion of officers in general ! He also brought home a Polish Radom. I seem to remember it being in excellent condition, though it was probably 45-50 years ago that I saw it. I don't know what happened to it. The luger was passed to my cousin(Vietnam vet) and he passed it on to his son, who promptly sold it for beer money. I scrambled to try and obtain it, but it was gone. So sad he didn't consider the story that went with the pistol ! My Uncle was a hero to me, and I'm pretty sure a nightmare to Germans who were unfortunate to have to face him. He fought in the Hurtgen Forest, a horrible place ! Rip Uncle Howard !
Mate,you should of kicked that disrespectful scrote who sold the Luger for beer money a new arsehole and his father who gave him it too.Disgraceful disrespect.
твой дядя только и мог снять его со здавшегося офицера Вермахта, там при высадке ваших Хероев пулеметный взвод Вермахта а это четыре пулемета МГ задерживал вас неделью 😂 я бы посмотрел на ваших Хероев 😂😂😂 а мой дед прошел ВОВ мех-водов Т-34 участвовал в той дуге...Курской и не снимал это со здавшихся, нам они не здавались! я бы посмотрел на вас в Т-34:76 против Тигра и Пантеры и нех тут писать о "герое" дяде 😘 про Вьетнам вообще молчу☝️
I’ll have one Random, Poland’s military new nine millimeter. Twenty thousand were made for officers and specialists. It’s a go to war firearm, new, and fires 9mm with much respect to all of the other weapons and calibers. They’re all serious threats to an adversary.
@@datpudding5338 Well stated. I purchase NATO strength 9mm for my 9mm pistols, some hollow points. Liberty ammunition makes a nine millimeter that blows through IIIA firm plate body armor (see Military Arms Channel, body armor/clay test). But I’ve always liked a large, heavy bullet moving fast. For that I went to 10mm as my duty weapon many years ago. Until Buffalo Bore, Underwood, and Double Tap ammunition brought back the cartridge loaded to its full potential, I abandoned it for some good .40SW loads on Glock 22, 23, and one Smith & Wesson 2.0 Compact. platforms. I just recently decided to get into the .45 again after carrying the original Springfield XD from around the 1999-2000 period. Truly a very accurate “go to war” firearm. I still have the 5” Tactical XD fresh in the box, never fired that I purchased 12-13 years ago. Too big for CCW. But, more to your point, you’re exactly right. A well placed shot from a quality firearm in a caliber of sufficient weight and velocity to break bone and get to vitals can be achieved in all (fighting) calibers. Just depends on what size hole and mess you want to make. Good day, friend. Keep shooting straight.
@@dariodicarlo8745 10 mm non fanno meglio di 7mm, occupano solo più spazio ed hanno un rinculo e costo maggiore. Hai notato che i militari usano calibri piccoli e centrano bersagli a grandi distanze? Ci sono molte cose che li fanno preferire ai grossi calibri..
@@us4747 not really man especially back in the day most handguns didn’t hold more than 7-8 rounds which is why .45 was especially at the time among the best caliber options for a handgun and yea nowadays I know modern 9mm handguns have more capacity and it costs less but .45 outperforms 9mm it’s deadlier but I understand why the 1911 was replaced
@@dariodicarlo8745 Io credo che vi fate ingannare dal "botto", il 10mm rende la pistola più grande e pesante di un calibro più piccolo e non ha un rendimento maggiore se hai una canna corta, la polvere contenuta nel bossolo deve avere il tempo di bruciare tutta per poter spingere il proiettile prima che esso esca fuori dalla canna. Ebbene, secondo me chi ama la 1911 ne apprezza il rinculo pensando che la cartuccia sia più potente di altri più piccoli, ma se il proiettile è già uscito dalla canna mentre la polvere sta ancora bruciando non c'è nessun vantaggio, solo rinculo per via del peso di palla e gran rumore. Lo svantaggio del .40 è che ha un diametro troppo grande, sarebbe stato meglio, a parità di bossolo, una palla più piccola perché la fisica è a vantaggio di queste ultime, essendo sottili hanno meno attrito con l'aria e si traduce in tiro più lungo, oltre a ciò essendo più leggero viene spinto più velocemente e la fisica dice che la massa aumenta al quadrato della velocità, quindi non hai nessun vantaggio da proiettili pesanti e lenti, infatti lo stanno abbandonando tutti per questo motivo.
@@drewsisk4424 the colt was kind of cool to me. This wasn't a reel about getting them all , or the most expensive . I've never seen any of those guns. That's how rare they are. I wasn't thinking caliber size or 💰. Out of my shot Guns and pistols my favorite gun is an old 32 revolver my granddad gave me! It's an F. I. E Miami something 😂. It's an old service revlolver. Dates back to a little after WW2. 2 inch barrel, the original Saturday night. There's one video on utube about the F. i. E 32., I've got my tuned well. It's my favorite gun to pop off at the river, so when I saw a Beretta 32 13+1 I got excited.
I have the Ortgies. No screws and the barrel cams onto the frame. Very interesting and officially at least 100 years old this year. Made between 1919 and 1924.
It was designed by Witold Chylewski but he allowed the patent to lapse and Bergmann started to produce their own version BUT they were taken over by Lignose who sold it as the Lignose Einhand ("one hand") often still with Bergmann on the grips. The main idea was to carry it in your pocket with an empty chamber but be able to load and cock once you reach inside - it had to be only 6.35mm to have a soft enough slide spring.
I'm probably the only one that would choose wither the CZ Duo or the Bergmann 3A. I do prefer the older models of the same gun and the smaller one's too... but that one's not a bad size though. I really love all the small Baby Browning size pocket guns, like the Walther Model 9, Bernardelli .22 and .25 models and many other copies/designs by other companies. There are a lot of good pocket guns that are both striker and hammer fired in the same size range.
@@joshbrien1318 Like.. Elmer fudd. Are you an actual child? It's used to describe those "muh two worlds wars" and "polymer bad wood and steel only" types.
They dont always pierce and are terrible for punchering things like bone etc; theres many cases of people surviving .45acp to the head, because all of the velocity was lost after the 1st impact. 9mm is the true lethality here.
The 1911, a classic design plus I got plenty of experience on the platform. Especially noticing that 1911 is WELL maintained. If im not mistaken I see you oiled it on up right before the short.
Man the single hand cocking action of the one with that cool trigger gaurd… that’s engineering right there
The 3A is definitely one of my favorites
Edit: People often ask if the racking trigger hits your hand while you shoot, it doesn't.
Shooting videos
ruclips.net/user/shortsrgMKczvD7FM?feature=share
ruclips.net/user/shortsQsql2lzR874?feature=share
Video explaining why it doesn't hit your hand
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Close-up Video
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Another Edit: Added a pistol that uses the same "Einhand" trigger guard racking mechanism, except it's in 9mm!
Norinco Model 77B
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It’s cool but I feel like it could pinch your finger if you have to fat of a finger
Awesome, but at the same time made me a little nervous.
Yes that is awsome. I wish more fire arms would adopt this concept
A work of art.. Super cool.. 👍
Adding the magazine size represented by a row of rounds is absolutely brilliant
….Maybe ? 20 round mag
Don’t mean anything if gun gams or cannot shot straight or falls into water dirt cannot fire so
Walther Luger or 1911
@@markbranum6073so what, what if it doesn’t jam then it makes sense
@@markbranum6073what? That same excuse could be used on any gun lol.
@@markbranum6073that has nothing to do with what he's talking about.
@@markbranum6073and?He didn’t mention the jamming,he’s talking about the round capacity
Everything else: **sets down gently**
Stallard maverick: "fuck out of here"
I never thought I’d see “we have High Point at home”
Hahahaha!!! 😁
@@Matt-xc6sp ...looks like it's actually the design that became the Hi-Point, too.
Exactly how it’s supposed to get treated
@@fixiotreeshin5809 Be nice to it im sure it's a perfectly good gun
edit: no
The P-38, of course. And that one appears to be a wartime model.
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The Colt 1927 is just Art
Agreed, and in the god’s caliber of 45 ACP, who can resist
I'd pick that one or the Walther, preference to the Spanish Colt though...
@@lemonthesour2784I like 10mm hehe
youre goddamn right
Fr
The FMAP .45, licenced by Colt. Just an old classic 1911 in all its beauty.
Great choice, Argentina did Colt justice with their pistols. Many people underestimate their superb quality, which makes it an affordable 1911.
@@Gunstorian FN too when they switched to the Hi-Power
I've only shot a WW2 colt once in my life and it seemed perfectly balanced when firing it would definitely be a good one
Yep 😁
@@Gunstorian I have a Sistema Colt 1927. An Aeronautica(Air Force)model to be exact. These were made on Colt machinery by Colt-trained techs and gunsmiths with Colt steel recipes and/or supplied billets. It's as good as anything Colt in Connecticut produced. Love throwing people off at the range when the see the caliber stamp: 11.43mm x 43mm which of course is .45 ACP, just expressed in the Metric System equivalent. Argentina's versions of the Browning Hi-Power are also excellent if you can find one.
Early models other than the enamel, baked on finish are indistinguishable between their Belgian, Hungarian, Canadian Portuguese, or American-made. Not seen the new Girsan, Turkish-made or the Springfield Armory but heard good reports and if Girsan's versions of the 1911, Beretta 81/84 and 92 series are any indication should expect nothing less.
The P38 shown is an excellent choice. One just like the one shown has lived in my top drawer with three magazines for 20+ years
No way this mam has the ORIGINAL HI POINT. IM DEAD.
Straight up!
..I still said Yuck when I saw it tho. Them boys look like dookie. But they Are durable, and they Perform.
When he showed it I was pretty sure that’s a minecraft gun.
I bet it fires and cycles effectively 😂
Also notice how gentle he is with every other gun but that one. He just basically drops it, while he gently sets the others down. He may not say it, but he has his favorites. 😅
@@thelonewolfvoice8826 I noticed that too. He was like "Ew I got it on me. Ew ew ew ew"
That Walther is a masterpiece. A true work of art and pure craftsmanship. I guarantee you could cycle 1,000 rounds and never jam once. The Beretta is a fine handgun as well. The Italians know how to make a firearm almost as well as the Germans.
Baretta and 1927 are some of the sexiest iconic pistols on the planet
This guy knows what he’s talking about right here man
Facts! They’ll never get old.
Luger P08 and Whalter PPK are absolute masterclass
Yep, Beretta every time.
Second choice (although not among those shown in the video) is the Browning HP.
Really because he said beretta as if that was a model not a manufacturer of many models. As well as calling a 1927 “iconic” no one has heard of a 1927 lol.
The Walther P.38 is gorgeous
Don't ever call a high quality firearm gorgeous again facepalm... You probably close the refrigerator door with your hip and make a boop sound don't you?
is it a war trophy???????????????????????
no but it shoots fast@@jaredelizardo201
@@AutoVr8000 And mostly not precise !
8 Rounds, no hits and then throw it. Best way to get the target.
A Veteran
Че это за Хрень?!
Honestly that Beretta looked really nice
And the last one the colt
That Radom is absolutely GORGEOUS. I need one.
P38 is a damn sexy gun.
Yeah!!!😍👍🏻
Damn right it is
What about the Luger ?
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God damn U, if you going to say THAT name!...
Parabellum - Prepare for War!)))
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Zamn😍
The Walther P.38, for sure. Just a piece of art
Was this piece of art used in Four major wars?
@@knarftrakiul3881 no but it’s still a piece of art and the most copied pistol in terms of double action
people from the bundeswehr disagree
they hated that pistol
it was still issued till 1990s as P1
the barrel can bend so its inaccurate at range
its more efficient to throw the pistol at the enemy rather shooting at
Fax
Lupin with walther
All of em bro...all of em.
lol so you'll also bring home that proto-Hi-Point?
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You bring the "Hi Point" home to sacrifice to the AFT.
Vis 100
Супер стволы. Базара нету. Себе бы таку коллекцию.
"So what'll it be?"
"All."
"I may close early today..."
IYKYK good one.
That Beretta lookin fiiine tho
Kolt Gut
Beretta forever ♾️♾️♾️
I was gonna like but....... yeah
The Stallard be looking like it’s from a 2d Nintendo game
I had a Walther P-38 AG (made in Germany) back in the 60's and it's the best personal protection weapon I've ever owned. I've owned a bunch.
This restaurant has such a nice selection of jam.
That's actually pretty good 🤣
They all shoot and feed just fine, but then again, I think the JS-9 may be an exception and a fine jam at that. Have it on some crackers or crips. I mean crisps!
Very nice collection brother .....
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Ba dum tiss🥁
@michaelwalsh3474 ok..the funniest thing I've seen in a while...
Google "translates" that to...
"Ba Stupid Pee 🥁 "
🤣😂🤣😂
That Beretta is beautiful.
Maybe it was a stand in for the M1934 if this was a WW2 question?
honestly love most berettas something so simple but elegent about them
For me it's between the Walther P .38, the Beretta 81BB, and the Colt 1927. But that trigger guard mechanism on the Bergmann Model 3A is so cool. I have never seen anything like that before, and I have never even heard of a mechanism like that.
to be honest German handguns from world war 2 looks absolutely stunning
Germans were ahead of their time in just about everything
Bad guys always have the coolest styles
@@Dourkan i agree
@@Dourkan*good guys
@@rats335 well no not really
I was starting to think we were stuck in an infinite universe of pistols, they just kept coming!
🤦🏾♂️💯🎯💯😆
Walther P.38 forsure. It’s the most unique looking and probably the hardest to find
Agreed
And it may transform into the leader of the Decepticons
It was a Nazi officers sidearm.
Wish I still had the ones I imported from W. Germany
And also the “best”, or most influential to future handguns.
All modern handguns share features this and the Hi Power perfected
The Walther P38. It looks like the I own. It's from WWII.
Beretta, I love Beretta’s. 1911 copy is a close second though.
This guy ☝🏻. This guy gets it. Everyone is now getting it.
Also why didn't he name it 😅
Yeah the .32 won
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That Walther is solid af
Samething i said,cant gobwrong with a 38
Homie literally set out the hi point we have at home.
That's not a hi point 😂 but yes looks just like it.
@@amelifehacksboomer.
@@samabinguap8303you offended or something?
Stallards were the basis of hi-points, quite literally.
Definitely a renamed hi-point, just don't shoot it unless you have too or you might be wearing that slide like a hat. Lol
Probably the P-38. I know some of the others might be worth more, but I've wanted one for about 100 years
Either the first one the walther or the last one the colt. The beretta 81bb is really neat though too. Definitely some interesting choices.
Either the Beretta or the Colt, both are sexy af
Colt?
For me, it's gotta be the Mauser HSc.
@@denmar355 He's probably talking about the Dusek CZ as it is a Colt 25acp 1908 vest pistol clone.
@@gahrilla_1 That one's cute
@@gahrilla_1 And no, I'm talking about the Colt Sistema Model 1927, it's the last gun in the video...
The Stalard Maverick is just straight up a brick 😂
I don't know for sure, but it definitely looks like it was the inspiration for the HiPoint pistol line.
FG 42 S&S 7.65......?????
Haskell made a .45
@@pescasub33
32 acp
Nice collection!! Very hard decision, nostalgia vs. practicality! Had the pleasure of dhooting some of these way, Way Back, just glad for those memories! Blessed New Year to all, gg
"Waltuh, put your gun away walt."
“I ain’t going shooting right now waltuh”
69 nice
“We ain’t blowing shit up right now Walt”
My dad brought home a P38 back from Germany in 1945. He had several cameras he'd picked up, another soldier on the ship home had a few P38's and they did an even swap. It's a well made pistol and a way less complicated piece than the Luger, hence why it replaced them. Double action and smooth as silk!
So your dads a thief. Not something to be proud of
@@OperationLove2000tf are you on Abt
@that1streamer53 he took German owned stuff back, he stole stuff with no respect for the dead or living whom once owned the cameras and p38s.
@@OperationLove2000 Oh, you mean like how the Nazis respected the dead that they tortured, starved, killed by the millions and then stack up like cord wood and threw in mass graves? Oh right, that didn't happen did it... Just another troll looking to be fed.
@@OperationLove2000 they're lost items left behind in a warzone everything is up for grabs
Like a man entranced by a woman, I didn't even realize you were putting the names of the firearms right next to them. Gorgeous!
Lmao I didn’t realize it either and I was only right on two of the guns. When I was trying to make out what they were
I only saw one pistol named, a Beretta...the rest were blank!
Lol bro exact same. I was like wait what was that one he didn't name it and he did I'm just an idiot
I was entranced with the sound
@Altug Omeroglu haha I appreciate that man, yeah I'll go with your explanation 😁! Guns are indeed a beautiful thing/creation
Walther P38 it's always been my favorite though the Bergmann with the single hand cocking feels cool as fuck as well. Also the beloved Beretta would be a lovely pick....
Can’t help but notice the extra effort you put into racking those fixed barrel pistols. Them springs are CHONKY. Got an old Mak that really takes some oomph to chamber.
Great observation
He is just weak
You champer those, you really mean it! 😂
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The walther is very cool.
Also liked the radom vis and bergmann (with that single finger cocking)
Of course, the Beretta is another one with a great deaing asqell
True
very valid opinion
I'd bring these to school
Beretta, definitely.
Hands down, no second thoughts, walther p38
My father fought in North Africa and had a Barreta pistol he carried all through Sicily, Italy and Greece.
After the war when he returned home his ship docked in the UK and over the speakers came the warning anyone found with a firearm would be immediately sent back to their units. He said all you could hear was the splashing of guns being thrown into the water, including his.
As it turned out there was no checks...
That absolutely hurts my soul. No kidding. What a waste
@@TheWITE-FOX I think it did him too. He said he was glad of it on a few occasions. Ultimately reliable. He said he had an Italian smg he took off, what turned out to be a Ukranian in German uniform, at one time as well but he swapped it to an American for his 1911 and a Jeep....
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@@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436 I can't swear to it cos it's a long time since I was told, 40 plus years, but I think the port was Southampton, it rings a bell anyway.
I think he traded the 1911 for food to feed some starving kids in Italy or Sicily not sure. The Jeep got blown up, it was parked under a tree with some officers looking at a map spread out on the bonnet. A German motar hit it and set an anti tank mine off the Jeep was parked over. All three officers killed and the Jeep wrecked. My father was sat by a wall a couple of hundred yards away and saw it all. He said eventually a detail was sent out to investigate so he didn't have to walk back...
@@grabbernvision5840 они все старше
Tied between the Beretta and 1911, but the p38 looks fine too.
Same but Walther too
Wait nvm
The Beretta .32cal or the Colt .45
The Radom 9mm is pretty sharp looking too 👌
Walther, just a classic dependable pistol
The way the rounds are placed is so goddamn satisfying
I love Walthers. I have never shot a p-38 but have loved every Walther I have shot. The three companies that seem to never let me down are Walther , Berretta , and Ruger. Nice collection !
Beretta, one R.
Home defense :1911
Everyday carry : pr15
Is the that sporty 1911 clone in the vid? (Pr15)
@@Armendicus no it's the VIS 100 M1
My grandfather brought home a specimen of #3 from Europe. Its a relic I will be eternally grateful to have in my possession.
Gotta go with the Colt 1927 just looks like a work of art.
id say the first two Walthers. preferably the second which i think is a PP or PPK, but i always get somthing wrong. they just look so nice. edit: haha i knew it i was wrong about the second one, it looks prettty similar to the pp but it isnt. the wood grip is really nice tho.
Definitely going for the P38, it's a good looking gun and its chambered in the most widely used defensive handgun cartridge available, so its got aesthetics AND utility going for it.
And its vintage im always into vintage things if you hand me a 1911 from WW2 or a Kar98k used in WW2 also ill be a fan
Dude casually inserted a modern tactical cqb 1911 amongst literal antiques.
Vis mod 100 based off of the FB Vis .35 and the Sig Sauer P226
I love how he doesn’t gently set the maverick down like the rest of them, he just lets go of it.
My uncle, (deceased) Sgt. Howard Walcott, WWII veteran, of the 28th infantry regiment, the Black Lions, brought home a unfired Luger, complete with magazines and holster. He took it off a German officer who told him he had never shot it. He had previously relieved a German officer of a pearl handled luger, and was promptly relieved of it by a American officer. He had a rather poor opinion of officers in general ! He also brought home a Polish Radom. I seem to remember it being in excellent condition, though it was probably 45-50 years ago that I saw it. I don't know what happened to it. The luger was passed to my cousin(Vietnam vet) and he passed it on to his son, who promptly sold it for beer money. I scrambled to try and obtain it, but it was gone. So sad he didn't consider the story that went with the pistol ! My Uncle was a hero to me, and I'm pretty sure a nightmare to Germans who were unfortunate to have to face him. He fought in the Hurtgen Forest, a horrible place ! Rip Uncle Howard !
Mate,you should of kicked that disrespectful scrote who sold the Luger for beer money a new arsehole and his father who gave him it too.Disgraceful disrespect.
твой дядя только и мог снять его со здавшегося офицера Вермахта, там при высадке ваших Хероев пулеметный взвод Вермахта а это четыре пулемета МГ задерживал вас неделью 😂 я бы посмотрел на ваших Хероев 😂😂😂 а мой дед прошел ВОВ мех-водов Т-34 участвовал в той дуге...Курской и не снимал это со здавшихся, нам они не здавались! я бы посмотрел на вас в Т-34:76 против Тигра и Пантеры и нех тут писать о "герое" дяде 😘 про Вьетнам вообще молчу☝️
@@ВадимЛобанов-д6ю English, please
Your cousin sold it only for a beer money?
He wasted such value
@@tracysturgill9146 she doesnt know english, she is just russian bot
I’ll have one Random, Poland’s military new nine millimeter. Twenty thousand were made for officers and specialists.
It’s a go to war firearm, new, and fires 9mm with much respect to all of the other weapons and calibers.
They’re all serious threats to an adversary.
True, if you catch a bullet with your face you probably won't care if it was 9mm or .45 xD
@@datpudding5338
Well stated.
I purchase NATO strength 9mm for my 9mm pistols, some hollow points. Liberty ammunition makes a nine millimeter that blows through IIIA firm plate body armor (see Military Arms Channel, body armor/clay test).
But I’ve always liked a large, heavy bullet moving fast. For that I went to 10mm as my duty weapon many years ago. Until Buffalo Bore, Underwood, and Double Tap ammunition brought back the cartridge loaded to its full potential, I abandoned it for some good .40SW loads on Glock 22, 23, and one Smith & Wesson 2.0 Compact. platforms. I just recently decided to get into the .45 again after carrying the original Springfield XD from around the 1999-2000 period. Truly a very accurate “go to war” firearm. I still have the 5” Tactical XD fresh in the box, never fired that I purchased 12-13 years ago. Too big for CCW.
But, more to your point, you’re exactly right. A well placed shot from a quality firearm in a caliber of sufficient weight and velocity to break bone and get to vitals can be achieved in all (fighting) calibers. Just depends on what size hole and mess you want to make.
Good day, friend.
Keep shooting straight.
Man those classic Beretta are so beautiful
I agree would’ve been nice if they’d made one in .45 acp tho
@@dariodicarlo8745
10 mm non fanno meglio di 7mm, occupano solo più spazio ed hanno un rinculo e costo maggiore.
Hai notato che i militari usano calibri piccoli e centrano bersagli a grandi distanze?
Ci sono molte cose che li fanno preferire ai grossi calibri..
@@us4747 not really man especially back in the day most handguns didn’t hold more than 7-8 rounds which is why .45 was especially at the time among the best caliber options for a handgun and yea nowadays I know modern 9mm handguns have more capacity and it costs less but .45 outperforms 9mm it’s deadlier but I understand why the 1911 was replaced
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@@dariodicarlo8745
Io credo che vi fate ingannare dal "botto", il 10mm rende la pistola più grande e pesante di un calibro più piccolo e non ha un rendimento maggiore se hai una canna corta, la polvere contenuta nel bossolo deve avere il tempo di bruciare tutta per poter spingere il proiettile prima che esso esca fuori dalla canna.
Ebbene, secondo me chi ama la 1911 ne apprezza il rinculo pensando che la cartuccia sia più potente di altri più piccoli, ma se il proiettile è già uscito dalla canna mentre la polvere sta ancora bruciando non c'è nessun vantaggio, solo rinculo per via del peso di palla e gran rumore.
Lo svantaggio del .40 è che ha un diametro troppo grande, sarebbe stato meglio, a parità di bossolo, una palla più piccola perché la fisica è a vantaggio di queste ultime, essendo sottili hanno meno attrito con l'aria e si traduce in tiro più lungo, oltre a ciò essendo più leggero viene spinto più velocemente e la fisica dice che la massa aumenta al quadrato della velocità, quindi non hai nessun vantaggio da proiettili pesanti e lenti, infatti lo stanno abbandonando tutti per questo motivo.
Nice selection
"I don’t care if they’re big or small
If they’re for sale - hell I want’em all
I like guns
I like guns
I like guns"
(C) Steve Lee.
I play Pokégun, gotta catch them all.
Congratulations you're now on the aft kill a dog list 👏 🙌
Could not help myself sorry stay safe frosty and free buddy
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Bobby Lee brotha
Y’all like guns until you see a black person LEGALLY owning one and then you shit yourselves and call the cops 😂 Pathetic
The Beretta .380 is something I want in my safe.
buy one now at classic firearms, there is a Tisa clone for the beretta to.
Beretta 32 hands down it was a hard choice. I had 3 in my mind but if I could only have one it would be
The last three were my choice
Or just take the colt or vis100 and sell it and buy the beretta and the other 2 u had on your mind lol
I'm looking for a weapon that is going to really stop my target. 8 times out of 10 and Caliber smaller then 9 ain't cutting it for me
@@2ndAmmendmentAmerican the 🤭 fn .
Justitie
@@drewsisk4424 the colt was kind of cool to me. This wasn't a reel about getting them all , or the most expensive . I've never seen any of those guns. That's how rare they are. I wasn't thinking caliber size or 💰. Out of my shot Guns and pistols my favorite gun is an old 32 revolver my granddad gave me! It's an F. I. E Miami something 😂. It's an old service revlolver. Dates back to a little after WW2. 2 inch barrel, the original Saturday night. There's one video on utube about the F. i. E 32., I've got my tuned well. It's my favorite gun to pop off at the river, so when I saw a Beretta 32 13+1 I got excited.
The Walter P38 is my choice - it’s been properly working for 80 years and will for 80 years more and never let me down!
That Berreta is beautiful by any measure.
The good ole Beretta.
same here
Colt all day but Beretta is my second
Same here 👌
@@WV_Raised1983 Facts
Is it the 380?
The Beretta looks beautiful
It's the last one, isn't it?
@@alexanderwiebe8109 no, that one was an M1911 style handgun. The beretta had the brightly colored grips.
I have the Ortgies. No screws and the barrel cams onto the frame. Very interesting and officially at least 100 years old this year.
Made between 1919 and 1924.
I’m getting that Beretta
That thing is like a laser, recoil is nearly non-existent so you can put follow-up shots on target with ease, great choice
...and the 1911
Mauser....or Walther? Man...impossible, I'd want em all 😭😂
walther
I've got a browning model 1922 but would love to have a Walther to go with it forsure
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It look more alike makarov
Looks like a table with no end, very cool 👍
It was designed by Witold Chylewski but he allowed the patent to lapse and Bergmann started to produce their own version BUT they were taken over by Lignose who sold it as the Lignose Einhand ("one hand") often still with Bergmann on the grips. The main idea was to carry it in your pocket with an empty chamber but be able to load and cock once you reach inside - it had to be only 6.35mm to have a soft enough slide spring.
Мягкую пружину он иметь не мог так как возвратная пружина должна была взводить боевую пружину ударника ....
I'm probably the only one that would choose wither the CZ Duo or the Bergmann 3A. I do prefer the older models of the same gun and the smaller one's too... but that one's not a bad size though. I really love all the small Baby Browning size pocket guns, like the Walther Model 9, Bernardelli .22 and .25 models and many other copies/designs by other companies. There are a lot of good pocket guns that are both striker and hammer fired in the same size range.
The 1911 at the end. Love a 1911.
.45 ACP is obsolete
@@BamBlamboTvand .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and 9mm arent? by that logic anything older than 5.7x28 is obsolete
@@joshbrien1318okay fudd.
@@heroinboblivesagain5478 fuck does that mean?
@@joshbrien1318 Like.. Elmer fudd. Are you an actual child?
It's used to describe those "muh two worlds wars" and "polymer bad wood and steel only" types.
I like the little pistol with the slide attached to the trigger guard just because I’ve never seen it before.
Baretta model pistols are just so beautiful. M9 is the first gun I want to buy.
A row of such cool pistols with their calibers, the hard decision it be to pick which of them would make a great piece to bring home.
Dropped that maverick like the dog it is.
Love the p38 sound. Quality.
Ah yes the p38 i like it
I'm just impressed how large the table is
It's a high capacity table
Cant give up on the walther, true classic
Waltuh put your waltuh away waltuh
It's the best gun there too
@@ronrony2kify fr dude
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the JS9 looks like an amalgamation of every single fictional handgun in a videogame ever
The 9mm 17+1 and the Browning 380 is also a very good choice.
Beretta or the 45. But I love mouse guns. Very nice collection
Anyone that wouldn’t take that 1911 over anything that’s laid out on that table, would be a fool.
Exactly
Cool collection
Walther P38 is one of the smoothest pistols I've ever fired.
It fires like it's more than a 22 but less than a .380. The sights are able to be interpreted to give you a genuine grouping at 25 yards.
Man i love the beretta but the Walther p .38 just sounds so snappy and crisp though.
I'm a sucker for most of the Beretta's and basically anything .45 ACP
RAHHHHHHHH 🦅 45 acp
Same
Same here
They dont always pierce and are terrible for punchering things like bone etc; theres many cases of people surviving .45acp to the head, because all of the velocity was lost after the 1st impact.
9mm is the true lethality here.
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The first one is the summer camp special! What a bargain!
Give me the colt, just beautiful. Just something about a 1911, just fills like home.
There was no colt 1911 in this video
That's true, is a "Sistema" Colt 1927, made in Argentina, best Colt 1911 clon ever made
@@fookyuunsa678 You know which gun they were talking about.
@@fookyuunsa678It’s a 1911 of the soul
Beretta. Because you can't ever go wrong by choosing Beretta
The Bergmann. That one handed cocking lever is a pretty cool feature.
have to go with the the 1911, however,the Beretta 85, would be a close second..nice collection!!
My pick exactly
Argentinian Colt system 27, not exactly a 1911.
Nice collection
That Walther you grabbed first is my favorite. 👍
Definitely the 1911 or the Bergmann. That trigger guard cocking was beautiful
The Bergman
The colt 25 haven’t got much room for bigger guns anymore and been collecting mouse guns lately .
Homie dropped the Maverick like it insulted his mother
Look like a highpoint to me. I'd drop it like that too.
The Walther, Beretta, and Colt are my favorite of the bunch. I'd probably pick that Beretta because I don't currently own one and it's just pretty 🤷 👌
Walther P38 no comparison sexiest pistol on the table
Music to my ears
Walther has a perfect sound.
Bergmann model 3A forsure.. they way you racked the slide using the trigger guard had me sold ✊
Really sick operation...... but. Recipie for disaster? 😅
@@Isaac_El_Khoury Nope. The gun can't fire when the slide is to the rear.
The Bergmann is freakin sweet! That trigger guard racking mechanism is awesome! I want one now!
The 1911, a classic design plus I got plenty of experience on the platform. Especially noticing that 1911 is WELL maintained. If im not mistaken I see you oiled it on up right before the short.
That maverick was the original hipoint 😆
That's right brotha, had to get the og Hi-Point, even if it sucks at least it's all metal, at worst it could be a 4lb melee weapon!
In a real life fallout situation you could always chain it to a stick and make a purity effective flail 😅
Looking for this comment. I thought he actually had 1.
scrolling for this exact comment also😆
J u still bought a 45 hi-point $150 new. Boat anchor or a protection device.