Love your confidence. A table of bits, springs all over the place and you haven't marked up anything. I'd do the same and nothing would ever go back together again!
Simply Amazing!!!!! My dad, a WW2 combat Vet who was part of the US occupation of Normandy and sat in on the Nuremberg Trials afterward took one of these off a high-ranking member of Hitler's SS. This particular P38 is Nickel and is a stunning piece of history. My dad showed me the gun once when I was in my teens and then stored it away. He never fired nor cleaned the gun. All of our fingerprints including the SS Officers are still on the gun. My father was a truly incredible human being and was loved by all. Unfortunately, he passed away from Covid a few months ago and the gun was left to me. The gun comes with a Raised Seal Certificate from the US Forces European Theater Headquarters signed by Mark W. Kingdom, Captain Inf. Commanding. The certificate is almost as impressive as the gun and it is my understanding that it gives it respectable value. Everything about the gun is listed, just too much information to list here. The original holster still looks new and has the SS officer's initials engraved in it. The wood grips are in pristine condition as is the gun. A beautiful piece of history. I guess it's time after 78 years to take it apart, clean it, and lubricate it. Just strange NOT being able to discuss it with my dad now. It is simply amazing how fast the time has gone. I love this quote from the movie Star Trek "Generations" and wanted to share it with all of you. "Time can either be a predator that stalks us all our lives or a companion that goes with us on our journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because they will never come again". Thanks again for a great video.
I've got a latter P1 that I've been wanting to tear down and do a full proper cleaning on. This definitely helps. Doesn't look like there's near as many pieces on a field strip but hey, guns gotta have parts.
KDK hello I need to replace the barrel take down RETAINER LATCH PLUNGER and SPRING. It is warn down and the lever get stuck when i try to take the slide off . How do i replace that. How do i get the old one out ? THANKS I subed ya too.
place lever between locked and unlocked position. Place thumb over hole to catch detent. Pull lever away from frame wiggling back and forth slightly. This part is difficult to reinstall.
Love your confidence. A table of bits, springs all over the place and you haven't marked up anything. I'd do the same and nothing would ever go back together again!
If I lived to 150 YO and watched this (truly excellent) video 2500 times, I wouldn'te able to do it.
Simply Amazing!!!!! My dad, a WW2 combat Vet who was part of the US occupation of Normandy and sat in on the Nuremberg Trials afterward took one of these off a high-ranking member of Hitler's SS. This particular P38 is Nickel and is a stunning piece of history. My dad showed me the gun once when I was in my teens and then stored it away. He never fired nor cleaned the gun. All of our fingerprints including the SS Officers are still on the gun. My father was a truly incredible human being and was loved by all. Unfortunately, he passed away from Covid a few months ago and the gun was left to me. The gun comes with a Raised Seal Certificate from the US Forces European Theater Headquarters signed by Mark W. Kingdom, Captain Inf. Commanding. The certificate is almost as impressive as the gun and it is my understanding that it gives it respectable value. Everything about the gun is listed, just too much information to list here. The original holster still looks new and has the SS officer's initials engraved in it. The wood grips are in pristine condition as is the gun. A beautiful piece of history. I guess it's time after 78 years to take it apart, clean it, and lubricate it. Just strange NOT being able to discuss it with my dad now. It is simply amazing how fast the time has gone. I love this quote from the movie Star Trek "Generations" and wanted to share it with all of you. "Time can either be a predator that stalks us all our lives or a companion that goes with us on our journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because they will never come again". Thanks again for a great video.
thanks for sharing! sounds like a nice piece!
let me know if you'd like to see a reassembly video
Yes.
will do asap
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
watching next
I've got a latter P1 that I've been wanting to tear down and do a full proper cleaning on. This definitely helps. Doesn't look like there's near as many pieces on a field strip but hey, guns gotta have parts.
Yes, let's see the reassembling of this fine German piece.
I owe you a beer.
Thank you sir
KDK hello I need to replace the barrel take down RETAINER LATCH PLUNGER and SPRING. It is warn down and the lever get stuck when i try to take the slide off . How do i replace that. How do i get the old one out ? THANKS I subed ya too.
Need a video to show how to put it back together.
Can you please put it together now?
will do asap
I took the upper and lower retaining pin off and now I can't get it back in. Does anyone have any advice for me? Thanks in advance!
I have a slightly older version of this gun. Mine reads AC 42.
that was they easy part, now in they another way
There is a reassembly video on my youtube channel :)
have you ever done this before .... :-)
Once or twice
I can't se what you are doing at 06:31 to get out the disassembly lever - I know there is detent and a spring but what is the secret to get it out?
place lever between locked and unlocked position. Place thumb over hole to catch detent. Pull lever away from frame wiggling back and forth slightly. This part is difficult to reinstall.
The parts where you shake the frame or slide and parts fall out leaves me less than confident to attempt this.
in my case, the loose part was just hung up inside. It's easy to reinstall. You can see how in the re assembly video
Agun kietne ka he me khirtna chataho
Hi