Ok /k/, anyone have one of these
>also historic guns thread
Not an artillery model I dont.
>>29948227
Sorry I don't have a picture of mine at hand but it is a 1915 model with all the original markings
I don't have any good pics of mine, but I have a 1918 artillery luger. Need to buy a stock for it though. What do you want to know OP?
We friends now.
>>29948672
Does use in two World Wars qualify as historic?
Gott Mit Uns
always fun to post my nambu
>>29948772
2/4
>>29948786
3/4
>>29948804
4/4
The stain is blood from the soldier that it was taken from. Stomped out of his hands by my grandfather in Luzon.
>>29948772
>>29948786
>>29948804
some random gook put random pictures of his stripper on his service weapon for the long troll
>>29948839
But Japs aren't Gooks, anon.
>>29948886
Yeah, they're slopes.
>>29948886
They are filthy nips though.
Gotta keep your terms straight.
>>29948886
>>29948901
All gooks and zips to me son
get off my lawn.
>>29948216
I think I have the Fanciest, most Expensive hand Nugget on the board. 1913 Tula, Original DA Officers Model, not a conversion. No Import marks, never been refurbished, all matching including grips, still has 85% of the Factory bluing including a fire-blued Hammer, trigger and Flatspring, along with the original Imperial Russian Stampings.
Paid $240 OTD, came with a holster for a Model 1883 Reichrevolver, sold the Holster for $300. Gun itself is worth around $1200
> TFW I have the Shiniest turd
>>29948921
hard to see from the picture but that looks like a replacement hammer
>>29948227
>>29949019
I doubt it, because if it is someone spent a lot of time, money and effort to find the correct one, the bluing matches the trigger and spring, and it has the correct Circle hammer proof on it
Muh antique.
muh luftwaffe k98
>>29948216
IBM M1 carbine
>>29948705
It's so fucking cute. I'd cc that everyday.
>>29949153
nice makarov
My 1916 Gewehr 98!
>>29949236
Receiver marks
Or would you 1903 A3? this one is a 1943
>>29949269
Its a Remington for the most part.
>>29949128
>colt pocket hammerless
>>29949215
I'm considering carrying it as a secondary, because why not?
All my pics are on my other machine drat
>>29948216
>>29949338
Do it, anon. You can easily put it in a pocket.
>>29948216
how old op?
>>29948216
Here is a video of Hunter S. Thompson in a gun fight his neighbor. In it he is using an Artillery Luger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHeSC_Ws5Ic
>>29949502
>revolver bayonet
Holy shit my life is complete.
>>29948917
Was that some kind of...old timey racist Haiku?
>>29949579
My god, /k/ truly is a magical place.
>>29949502
>You will never live at the turn of the century and purchase a brand new C96.
Most of the details of what i'm going to say was what was told to me by my grandmother. Don't dismiss it as a lie too quckly
My grandfather was a fanatical gun collector. One of his more shady business transactions was the trade of an industrial crane (worth about 1/2 million) for one of the only 2 .45 cal luger pistols in existance, his was serial no. 1.
This gun was beautiful, i only recall seeing it once when i was about 6 and i can verify all the descriptions of "the million dollar luger". My grandfather took his luger everywhere, never letting anyone touch it and he only took it out when he was in trouble for scamming someone (which often happened) or when he was shitfaced drunk.
My grandfather died in 1998, when he was met with blunt trauma to the head at the top of the stairs to his apartment. His ciggarette dropped to the floor at the top, making a fall or accident impossible. On his corpse, his holster was found but his prized .45 luger was not.
The family immediatly suspected foul play, as the man never left the house without the luger and never parted with it. We tore his apartment apart completely, looking through cushions, celing tiles, taking a metal detector to the walls, anything to find the gun, but found nothing.
It's common knowledge serial no. 1 for the .45 luger has dropped out of existance, but i'm convinced it was owned by my shady grandfather between the mid 80's and 1998. Not much suprises me about someone being motivated to kill him.
Belive me or don't but i know what i saw.
>>29949579
post of the day my friend
gyro anyone?
>>29949716
There were about two dozen made. At least three were used in the trials with one surviving and two others tested to destruction.
>>29949799
Not .45 automatic
Only two samples were made
>>29948216
yup. sure do.
>>29949816
No, There were several of them made, the "Million Dollar Luger" is fuddlore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EHXRTJETqM
>>29949816
Three known to have been used in testing, more likely six. Magazines were numbered to the specific gun and serial numbers up to 26 have been found.
People like to believe the myth of only 2 existing because it's sexier than a factory cranking out a few dozen to test tooling for a potential contract.
>>29948921
1200 seems a bit high? a few hundred bucks maybe
>>29949528
wtf is this shit, real life trailer park boys?
>>29950229
Thats what I was told by someone who collects them, not to mention there is a single action on GB from the same year in slightly better shape that has a starting bid of $2800
Anyone have a good guide on how to refinish antique guns without ruining them forever? I purchased 3 Ruby pistols for $150 a pop (all have rust and shit bluing) and would like to restore them to their former WW1 glory.
>>29948216
I do, salvaged from a rusty fate in some old guy's basement but still operational.
>>29949317
90% frivolous purchase and I do not regret it.
>>29948705
My dad has one of those, Great grandfather lifted it and a few other guns from Goring's train when they sacked it.
Yes I do. And a naval model.
>>29951211
I don't mean to sound like a dick, but why don't you keep them secured?
>>29951250
There's pretty much always someone in this house, and we have guns all over the place, so dont think anyone would ever get a chance to steal them. They were my grandfathers. Grew up with them, and they were always stored this way. relics from a time when people werent thieves and children were taught about firearms properly I guess.
Even as a kid I got an ass whooping if I went in there unsupervised. Lucky for me, he was always in the gun room anyways. 2 of the other walls are full of guns as well.
>>29948216
Yes, serial number 278, full original holster. In amazing condition.
>>29951513
Full pic of bed, this ain't even 2/3ds of the guns I keep in my guest room alone.
>>29948216
Not exactly but my P06/29 built in 1941 should be sufficient.
>>29951211
Do you belong to the OGCA?
>>29951524
>anon sleeps on the ceiling
>>29948216
mmm gives me a hard on
>>29949502
nice I used to have that same book, read it till the pages fell apart
Gonna take a pictures of all my handguns from WWII and before. Have this one for now.
>>29951112
My whole collection is of frivolous purchases. I see something cool and I buy it.
>>29952734
Here's the pistols. For old revolvers, I only have a Schmidt 1882 and a 1903 S&W M&P (Model 10), not that interesting.