Your first Luger! | Collector's Guide

One of the most iconic handguns that is immediately recognizable worldwide is the Luger. It has an unmistakable silhouette, an unmistakable action, and been traditionally used by most WWI and WWII villains in television and movies. Clearly people like collecting these guns, but they can be expensive, especially if you make a mistake and overpay. This video focuses on the 1920s Commercial and why I think this may be the best Luger to first add to your collection.
The reason I think the 1920s Commercial may be the best introduction to Luger collecting is that:
• 1920s Commercials are plentiful
• 1920s Commercials are less frequently touched up
• 1920s Commercials are not faked all that often
• 1920s Commercials are the least expensive.
Most importantly, learning the fundamentals of Lugers by studying a 1920s Commercial should impart knowledge on Luger blueing, finishing, heat treatments, and proofing that should help you as you advance to more rare and expensive Lugers.
And if you love Lugers, check out Brad Simpson’s KZread Channel ( / @bradsimpson7074 ) from Simpson Ltd. They have a great in-depth series on Lugers!

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  • @boykinlp
    @boykinlp Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your video! I am in the process of getting a Luger just like this, and now I know exactly what to look for. You explained it in easy to understand terms while pointing out the specific information.

  • @johnmadow5331
    @johnmadow5331 Жыл бұрын

    When I was young, in Thailand the Luger or Parabellum was used in Police force and upper class citizens. The Luger was a standard training weapons for Royal Thai Police in 1937. We have 4" Grighoff but in .30 Luger and 4" Mauser. I brought repica made in Germany made by Mauser with grip safety when I was in college in 6" barrel on sale for $299.00 in Spring of 1978 in Pennsylvania.

  • @dgiorgi2001

    @dgiorgi2001

    22 сағат бұрын

    I also bought a Mauser reproduction P08 in 9mm with 4 inch barrel in the early 70’s. Fit and finish was superb. The 30 caliber ammo is around a 1.00 per round, if and when you can find it. I had many WWII Lugers and all were finished nicely. I even was able to purchase one from a Vet who had the holster and matching numbered mags, both of them. The holster was numbered to the weapon with a small attached paper pad with the guy’s name also in it. Wish I never sold that one too because I have never seen one with matching number mag let alone the holster too. The dumb things we do right?

  • @fattywithafirearm
    @fattywithafirearm3 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather gave me his 1936 mauser p.08 luger when I turned 21 over 10 years ago. Iv not gotten another luger since

  • @ronaldhux7226

    @ronaldhux7226

    Жыл бұрын

    Let me know where and how much you want for the Luger. I been really wanting one since I was 12 that was 55 years ago and I have the means thank you very much

  • @agentmueller

    @agentmueller

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ronaldhux7226If you have the means, buy one off of gunbroker instead of asking a random KZreadr to buy his grand pops heirloom he inherited.

  • @grumblyone3334
    @grumblyone33349 ай бұрын

    Some of the most comfortable shooting machines ever to fire 9mm. Very informative video too. I thank you sir!

  • @Wafflecat09
    @Wafflecat09 Жыл бұрын

    Always liked these pretty neat things!

  • @HighCaliberHistoryLLC
    @HighCaliberHistoryLLC3 жыл бұрын

    Great info, as always!

  • @Davidow1
    @Davidow1 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing teachings! Thank you so much!

  • @craighansen7594
    @craighansen759410 ай бұрын

    Good video for a starting point for buying a collectable Luger. I'm looking to start with just a good shooter, probably 9×19mm. Once I have studied it and hopefully shot it a lot, purchasing a nice one will follow.

  • @jamalwilburn228

    @jamalwilburn228

    9 ай бұрын

    Make sure you don't end up with a .30 Luger. Lots of regular firearms dealers don't know what they're talking about and will sell you one cause "it's a Luger so it must be 9mm"

  • @hawkeyeinthehouse2995
    @hawkeyeinthehouse2995 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your informative and insightful video.😉👍😁

  • @hadrianaugustus5712
    @hadrianaugustus57122 жыл бұрын

    Great guide!

  • @dudleyprimeaux3806
    @dudleyprimeaux38063 жыл бұрын

    Great, informative video! Thank You!!!!

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    3 жыл бұрын

    Our pleasure! Thanks for the comment.

  • @denniswilson9317
    @denniswilson93172 жыл бұрын

    I remember about 40 years ago I ask a coworker to teach me about handguns. I had used shotguns and rifles, but my only exposure up to that time to handguns was in the military(one day with a 1911 and half day with a 38 special) and later a Rohm ($10 revolver that fired 22 shorts) and H & R revolver ( 22lr) that I had bought from a friend. He said " first question, do you know what a Ruger is?" I said " sure the Germans carried them". I have to laugh at that now. I have owned many Rugers since then, but no Lugers. All these years later after tiring of new guns and polymer my interest has turned to milsurp. Thanks for this info. The Luger is the next one on my list and this is helpful.

  • @vaporiiz
    @vaporiiz2 жыл бұрын

    great info, thank you!

  • @jeepgeek1
    @jeepgeek13 жыл бұрын

    Another great video! I bought my first Luger years ago (pre internet) and had to learn these valuable lessons on my own. I am looking forward to more videos... How about some on the Walther 1-9 series pistols and the artillery Luger?

  • @frankbrowning328
    @frankbrowning3283 жыл бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO! So many great tips that will immediately tell you if the gun is original

  • @rigsbyL1
    @rigsbyL12 жыл бұрын

    Hi thank you for the detail in your video. I have today just started to restore my 1918 Luger. By which I mean re-blueing it and smoothing out the pitting. Im not intending to deceive anyone in the future about this restoration but I do think its nice to be able to make it look authentic. I know mine was built during wartime yet even so I surprised how rough the frame is from the milling process

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck!

  • @escapefelicity2913
    @escapefelicity291311 ай бұрын

    very well done

  • @Science-ev1he
    @Science-ev1he Жыл бұрын

    I’m looking to own one because of the aesthetics and ergonomics

  • @RUSTYSURPLUS
    @RUSTYSURPLUS Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that ! i am going to buy my first Luger here real soon, there is a big batch of them being imported in to the USA here real soon .. THANKS

  • @ianbennett1491
    @ianbennett14916 ай бұрын

    I have my dad's German luger that he got from a German officer at Arnhem.Sadly before I was born my Dad made a mess of it when he decommissioned it.Poor condition but I know it's history and it's story.I love it.

  • @RickJZ1973
    @RickJZ19732 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! Luger's are true works of art in my opinion. My first addition to the collection was an early model 1900. Tremendous amount of skill went into Luger production. Quite a bit of hand fitting and polishing of parts. The design was definitely a head of time when it was initially produced.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can't agree more.

  • @step4560
    @step4560 Жыл бұрын

    This is a great video for I just bought this exact model. I'm less than happy because the gun store sold it as a 9 mm and it's not 9 mm. Not sure I would have popped for it had I known. Nonetheless still a very cool 103 year old relic...

  • @jamalwilburn228

    @jamalwilburn228

    9 ай бұрын

    Alot of gun dealers don't know anything about old firearms. They stick to old wives tales and myths alot. Glad you enjoy your .30 cal

  • @ericsykes9856
    @ericsykes98562 жыл бұрын

    I love the information thanks alot.. I'm having feed problems, I believe it's in the magazine. One is 3 wide has feed issues. The other is 3.19 with no issues. Also notcing ammo length difference...Oh and it's a stoger American eagle.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lugers are meant to be looked at, not used. XD

  • @thefleaflop
    @thefleaflopАй бұрын

    Very nice video,... Thankyou.!.... Many times, in all types of handguns the mag. Is the culprit when the bolt is not held back after last round. I have a p08 where this is the case..the mags work fine in my other luger, and I changed the hold back lever spring but did not fix the issue. I believe the bolt is not travelling far enough to the rear, or,... The hold back lever is not high enough to capture the bolt... Have you ever seen this condition, and can you recommend a test to determine the issue? .. Thanks.😊

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 Жыл бұрын

    would love to own something like this some day and the p38

  • @James-kd5oe
    @James-kd5oe Жыл бұрын

    Did the 1920 commercial come with ivory grips? I have one with those but unfortunately i believe it to have been re blued. Will that affect the value of it? It is fully functional and in very good shape. I must say it is the most accurate pistol i have.

  • @Tacteyecool
    @Tacteyecool3 жыл бұрын

    Thx u, I learned a lot.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear that!

  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan2 жыл бұрын

    When the receiver is stripped, give it a tap. It should ring like a tuning fork. If not, one of the rails could have a slight crack and that is not good.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also a good idea to get anything historical that you take to the range reviewed by a competent gunsmith!

  • @Juanpasilver
    @Juanpasilver Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this great informational video!! Question with regards to ammo: I just bought a 1942 P.08 and do not intend to shoot it very frequently as I want to preserve it in its current great condition, but will definitely fire it every now and then to get the feeling. What ammo should be used in these Lugers? Some say +P ammo, some say regular 9mm, others say FMJ, others brass case, and so on... In other words, I just need to know what current ammo is equal or the most similar to the original German 9mm ammo of the era. Please advice. Thanks!

  • @briansmithmier2499

    @briansmithmier2499

    9 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't shoot +P out of mine. They weren't designed for those kind of pressures.

  • @hiranhorta
    @hiranhorta5 ай бұрын

    Muito bom! Muito obrigado! Direto do Brasil!

  • @user-rt9uv2ky3g
    @user-rt9uv2ky3g6 ай бұрын

    Спасибо за обзор. Обожаю люгер. Жаль не знаю Английский(

  • @totljag1
    @totljag111 ай бұрын

    What pistol case is that at the beginning of the video ?

  • @ho_cheol
    @ho_cheol Жыл бұрын

    very nice 😊😊

  • @jab726
    @jab7262 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Antaris, thank you so much for this wonderful video. It is my understanding that "halos" around the serial numbers on the Luger barrel were sometimes stamped before bluing and thus no halos. Is this correct? Was there a year that you can point to ? Again- wonderful video. Thank you.

  • @barefoofDr
    @barefoofDr2 жыл бұрын

    The straw coler is best done in a vat of Potassium Nitrate ,KNO3, that is mealted and the parts diped into untill the straw color is achived. KNO3 melts at 633.2 F.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    We actually have a video where we show small parts restoration. Check it out!

  • @billg125
    @billg1255 ай бұрын

    AN informative & professional assessment; thank you! I find that 'the PURIST' collector is a main in the arse. These people inflate the price of the article as well as taking them out of circulation & away from those who would give them, at least, some use. This is my assessment of the 'other' collectable video maker. This bloke can not even handle the guns without the use of gloves!! I also note that he buys up large number of these & other 'collectable' (?) weapons thus removing & inflating these items even further. Even in the vintage motorcycle fraternity, such bikes as the 'Holy Grail" i.e. the 'Brough Superior' should be given some limited usage & NOT treated as lounge room treasures for the reasons quoted. PLEASE, keep up the excellent work as you are providing very useful information & the 'right; attitude as well

  • @tristinjudd2595
    @tristinjudd2595 Жыл бұрын

    My Luger is a DWM 1921 model and is chambered in 9mm

  • @MuhammadBilal-cw8st
    @MuhammadBilal-cw8st3 ай бұрын

    How much price of 8" bearle

  • @nickmessenger4573
    @nickmessenger457310 ай бұрын

    Enjoy your video on a Mauser. I’ve got.1915 p08 Luger. The clip release button falls out doesn’t have a pin in it. Where can I get parts for this?

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    10 ай бұрын

    You are missing the short, flat spring retainer. Try David Rachwal, Handguns of the World, Gun Parts, or any other internet source. It is a pretty common, unnumbered part. Good luck!

  • @Wookieherder
    @Wookieherder9 ай бұрын

    Nice video, but I will add that good reference books will save you from fakes down the road. Also there are online forums for collectors that will gladly help evaluate any P.08 you are looking to buy.

  • @jimmycooper7248
    @jimmycooper72482 жыл бұрын

    I have a #'s matching 1918 version . At some point it was nickel plated here in US. Would I hurt or help value having it stripped and re-blued?

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    It would help the value, but the costs to rehabilitate would not be advantageous.

  • @robertbeatty2214

    @robertbeatty2214

    Жыл бұрын

    @@historicinvestments2587 No it would not help the value.

  • @Jethlin2020
    @Jethlin20203 жыл бұрын

    Oh so right about the significant other...believe me I've tried it..lol. Now I just use a torch.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yessir! They don't seem to understand the joys of cooking gun parts XD Thanks for watching and your support!

  • @mustafadonduren7314
    @mustafadonduren7314 Жыл бұрын

    Bende orijinal tam takım var bu tabancadan çok guzel

  • @redcat9436
    @redcat9436 Жыл бұрын

    I own several Lugers but the best shooter is a 7,65 Swiss.

  • @user-ft3vl3no2x
    @user-ft3vl3no2x Жыл бұрын

    ชอบมากปืนLUGER

  • @bgjb-r1499
    @bgjb-r14993 ай бұрын

    How does one get their German Luger appraised and authenticated by a credible and licensed collector.

  • @kevinwilson9589
    @kevinwilson95893 жыл бұрын

    Like everyone else watching this video, I've always wanted a "real" Luger. After some "horse trading" at a gun show, I was able to obtain one of those Interarms "Original Mauser" Swiss pattern 6" barrel models in .30 Luger. It is beautifully made and shoots well. My gripe with it is the grips are, for lack of a better term, "boxy looking". Does anyone know where I can find any grips that have a more natural look that would fit? I am on a budget so having something custom made is out of my league. Just curious to see if anyone else has any experience with this, Thanks.

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd suggest trading it in and using that money + a little extra and get a real 1929 Swiss Bern Luger whose grips are better shaped. Or take a file and re-checker!

  • @allthingsunrelated2919
    @allthingsunrelated29192 жыл бұрын

    Very informative video! Is there a way to contact you directly by email? I have my grandfathers Luger he got as a war trophy back in WWII and I’d like to get some expert advice on the specific model. Thanks!

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear the video was informative! Send me an email at histarms@gmail.com

  • @pilotbarusarao8728
    @pilotbarusarao8728 Жыл бұрын

    बहुत ज्यादा अच्छे पिस्टल थे अभ इनके काटरेज ओखे मिलते है भारत में

  • @ArnoldTohtFan
    @ArnoldTohtFan Жыл бұрын

    I've never liked the tapered barrel. It spoils the design. I'd love to see a Luger with a non-tapered barrel.

  • @TheBFN
    @TheBFN2 жыл бұрын

    What is a good price fo a ww2 german lugar ?... Cheapest to highest

  • @babbudhaliwal1483
    @babbudhaliwal14832 жыл бұрын

    For sale

  • @nksharma4514
    @nksharma45145 ай бұрын

    Best weapon 🇮🇳lNDIA

  • @bostonseifrit3684
    @bostonseifrit3684 Жыл бұрын

    Bass pro has a 50 dollar luger

  • @nksharma4514
    @nksharma45145 ай бұрын

    Best weapon 🇮🇳 INDIA

  • @eragon1193
    @eragon1193 Жыл бұрын

    That luger serial number is my birthday and year. God I want it so bad

  • @KenLit
    @KenLit Жыл бұрын

    like

  • @jessepawlak5903
    @jessepawlak59032 жыл бұрын

    Not every German is a villain be truthful an honest it's really offensive to Germans

  • @historicinvestments2587

    @historicinvestments2587

    2 жыл бұрын

    I never said anything about Germans being villains. But if you are using a Luger in a WW2 film, chances are, you are a villain.

  • @spangy8405

    @spangy8405

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am with you Jesse, however 'HI' didn't say that Germans were villains. This notion comes from Hitler's era. Hollywood, ie Americans, somehow propagandized the Luger to be synonymous with Nazis. This is not true as the Luger played an important part in every era of German history but WAS NEVER the PRIMARY gun of the Nazi soldier. The Walther PP and PPK were as well as the HSC. In Imperial Germany, WW1 era, the Luger WAS the primary weapon. The Artillery Luger was made specifically for WW1 and produced from 1913 to 1918. There were no Nazis in that era. The 1913 Artillery is extremely rare and an early prototype ... good luck finding one. My main point is Luger's have NOTHING to do with Nazis and owning one does not make you a Nazi or evil. Jesse is 1000% right that this stereotype created by Hollywood is offensive to all Germans ... please read your history books. Georg Luger was a brilliant arms designer and the Luger, refined from the Hugo Borchardt's C93, was instrumental in the development of semi automatic pistols. The history of the chain of influence from Maxim, Borchardt, Luger is fascinating and important to the proper understanding of the Luger. By the way the proper pronunciation of Georg is Gay-org, not George as so many think.

  • @doodlegassum6959

    @doodlegassum6959

    Жыл бұрын

    6million seems like a bit of an exaggeration especially given that Anne Frank died in hospital

  • @georgekren

    @georgekren

    3 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, GERMANS, elected, and LOVED HITLER, and LOVED to King over the world. They are not 100% nazis, but would NOT have stopped unless they were defeated.

  • @pilotbarusarao8728
    @pilotbarusarao8728 Жыл бұрын

    बहुत ज्यादा अच्छे पिस्टल थे अभ इनके काटरेज ओखे मिलते है भारत में