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USPSA with a 105-Year-Old Artillery Luger Rig
Today I'm taking an original (made in 1918) Artillery Luger rig out to a 6-stage USPSA match. I'm entered in PCC (pistol-caliber carbine) division using the detachable shoulder stock (note that this is exempted from the NFA, so it does not need to be registered) and the snail drum magazine. Happi...
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Gorgeous DWM Model 1902 Luger Carbine | Tom's First Time Shooting On Camera!
In this video, we show you a beautiful DWM Model 1902 Luger Carbine and Tom shoots it on camera! Want early access to our videos and be entered to win a monthly raffle?! Considering giving to our Patreon. Link below! https://www.patreon.com/legacycollectibles Check out our Podcast "Flak & Fubar" ...
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Luger P08 accuracy and penetration tests
Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball Here are some extreme slow motion films and presentation videos I captured while I was shooting this Luger P08 Parabellum pistol. I don't really like the 9 mm round, but this pistol is surely a great fun to shoot!
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Slow Motion: The P08 Luger
Slow motion footage of a Luger pistol firing - 500 fps and 2000 fps.
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Slow Motion: .32 ACP Baby Luger Malfunctions
Mike Krause of San Mateo, California makes some gorgeous reproduction Luger pistols, including copies of the extremely rare .32ACP "baby" Lugers. Unfortunately, we didn't have much luck with this particular one on the range. Still, I figured it would be of some interest to watch a couple malfunct...
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Complete Guide To The Production & Evolution of the Luger P.08 Pistol
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Shooting a Krausewerke .45ACP Luger
The story of the .45ACP Lugers is a bit complex, and widely misunderstood. What most people believe is that two such guns were made for US military testing, one was lost, and the other is worth a million dollars. Well, that's virtually all incorrect. In actuality, probably about a half dozen were...
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Slow Motion: Artillery Luger and Snail Drum
The 32-round snail drum (or as it was properly known, the trommelmagazin 08) was developed in 1916 to give increased firepower to units armed with the LangePistole 08, or artillery Luger. These pistols were also used by stormtroopers prior to the introduction of the first submachine guns (which, ...