More SOS Treasures!
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2024
- In part 2 of our video overview of the Show of Shows, 2024, we will take a closer look at some of the treasure we brought home for the website. Our focus will be on WW2 German pistols as well as one Nambu rig and a rare gun that has a connection with the CIA. Watch and Learn ! Perhaps there is something here for you.
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Thanks for sharing and I’m looking forward to seeing the next group. 🙏🏼
Enjoying your video Tom!
Hope you’re enjoying your retirement.
Respect ✊🏻
Love watching, thank you for taking your time
My dad brought back a Nambu pistol and several Japanese swords back with him at the end of the war. He told me and my brother that they had all that stuff in some type of warehouse for the GI’s to take. Unfortunately he got rid of everything when he caught me and my friends sword fighting with them. We were just dumb kids back then. Those things would have been worth big money now days. Great video
Took me a little while but I managed to hunt down the sling, original lanyard and correct 2 packs of original ammo for my rig. Some collectors aren’t this way but I like to piece together complete rigs as they would have been issued / carried.
You deal in historical military artifacts.
That's a beautiful Nambu rig! Not to take away from the Lugers, but wow! Definitely do NOT find many in that condition...& from 1943 no less!
Thanks for the great video, & keep 'em coming!
I love watching your videos, greetings from the Philippines.
Thanks Tom....
Old F-4 2 Shoe🇺🇸
❤Parabellum 9mm WW1❤ , that small Brown rig too🎉🎉🎉
Looking for 1911 with history bring back etc
Great video
Nice Tom
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I have found something in my wife grandmother stuff but I would like to send you photographs of it
Doesn't look like any lowering of Luger quality even in 1918.
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luger is reliabe but yuge
Very true, short videos are better, three short videos are preferable to one long one. Greetings from Patagonia, the south of the world
ALL of our grandfathers found a dead SS officer laying in the woods with all his gear intact
Can anyone help me? I have a Ruger Mark I standard 22,from my Grandpa who passed and it's from 1969 or 70 the first two #s on the serial #seemed to not have been struck properly the 1 is completely just a half of a 1 and the top part of the 0 is nonexistent the rest of the # were struck perfectly has anyone ever heard of this I have looked everywhere online and nothing !If anyone has any knowledge of such things it would be great :) ,Just discovered the chanle and I'm hooked 😊
Are you trying to find out if it is rare? It is not uncommon for some numbers to be off a bit.
@jphilb My mistake my Mark 1 is clearly legible I'm meant to say my 10/22 they are both from 1970 .I didn't know if it was common from some of the older ones.Its not off as in not correctly lined up and it's not warn off ,the numbers are crisp and deep but for some reason the first two number are incomplete, was just curious if that was something from that year of production
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How much is the First shown Luger worth ??