Rare, Historic WWI & WWII German Weapons
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- Courtesy the dedication of two lifelong collectors, RIAC is proud to present a fantastic and memorable assortment of collectible and investment grade German military arms from World War I & World War II. From early prototypes to late World War II fully automatic weapons, this auction will have pieces to intrigue the novice as well as the most experienced German military collector. The September 2014 Premiere Firearms Auction will be held September 12, 13, & 14, 2014 with a full Preview Day on September 11.
Luger is to this day the coolest gun ever made in my humble opinion!
Wow! Very nice presentation.
If that Falcon's head is made of "Jadeite" Jade, as opposed to "Nephrite" Jade, it's worth a LOT of money...probably "Gold-filled" as opposed to gold plated...
I have a friend whose last name is Ellis. She told me she's related, likely distantly, to John Browning. Would Richard Ellis be related to him?
sniper germann carbine was in fact hunter carbine
hey no swiss made luger!!!they was famus and chamber in 7,65
Mondragon is a Mexican design,but Swiss made
Some nice stuff. I don't want any Hitler or Nazi things though. Creepy.
+lamonstra They are just guns. Some of the guns Germany used were not even made by Germany. Lots of them were policed from the factories of countries they invaded.
Fatso Currywurst Mind making a complete and coherent sentance in English please?
Fatso Currywurst If you have to resort to insults like saying some drinks piss for breakfast, I guess you have nothing else VALID to say. As such, fuck you and I am done speaking to you.
His firearm safety handling makes me cringe
Me as well.
I'm sorry but this is a pet peeve of mine .. being of German, Austrian heritage.
I can't believe your so called 'Firearms Authority', Richard Ellis, does not know how to pronounce Georg Lugers name !!!!!
Luger's first name is not George but Georg ... pronounced 'Gee,org or G,org.
www.germannames.de/wiki/Georg
forvo.com/word/georg/
Georg Johann Luger en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Luger
I suppose the next thing this 'Firearms Authority' is going to tell us is that the Luger was an American invention.