Restoring WW1 Imperial German Luger P-08, (with test firing).
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Here is a restoration of one of the most interesting firearms in history. The action is one of a kind and of course was the sidearm for the imperial german army in world war 1. The Luger P-08 is one of the most famous handguns from the two major wars. I was very lucky to get one into my possession to restore. Sent to me by a viewer of the channel that had a flooded basement. As always links are below and we hope you consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!
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I have never seen a Luger fully stripped down like this. It makes me appreciate the amount design and machining involved in the engineering of this pistol, obviously a lot more complex than the 1911A Colt but also a lot more aesthetically appealing. Thank you for sharing this video. Great restoration. 👍
1911A1 is also a later design than the one in this video. The 1911 is older, but the A1 was designed in 1926
Absolutely, they are a work of art! Thanks for the comment and for watching
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@@hooks_and_horns first Lugers which chambered 7.65 Luger (not 9 mm) was design in late 1890th. Mauser C96, Browning 1900 and Luger was first normal working reliable semi auto pistols.
Looks like another fake resto with fresh rust
Очень удивлён количеством деталей в этой модели! Конструктора тех лет были очень талантливыми, и времени не жалели. Модель красивая, современные модели как буд-то из прямоугольников сделаны, все на один манер. А в этой модели есть рука мастера, дизайн, что ли. Реставратор тоже душу приложил, ясно, как он "нежно" относится к каждому винтику, уважает старых мастеров. Хотя ведь модель серийно на заводе делали. Спасибо за реставрацию!
Ya they don't make them like they use to! Thanks for the kind words we appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Пистолет был очень сложный в изготовлении и стоил бешеные деньги по тем временам
@@motorola5848 Да и сейчас стоит немало.
@@SerhiiKovtunRivne если перевести на те деньги, то сейчас он должен стоить миллион рублей)))) хорошо, что сняли с производства
В свое время эта модель и была снята с производства из за сложности производства и высокой стоимости. Одним словом, это пистолет армии мирного времени в небедной стране. Но ни как не модель военного времени
How many parts does a gun need?
German gunsmiths: "JA!"
Ya they like to over engineer sometimes. Thanks for watching
Haha, Exactly! "JA" Over-engineered for sure!
Да,столько деталек.По сравнению с Люгером ПМ вообще сама простота.))
A country at war prioritized resources for this kind of over engineering. I cannot understand Germany
This made me laugh 😂
Thank you for sharing this video. Great restoration. Wowwwwwwww
Thank you for watching we appreciate it!
I remember one time I was talking to a friend. He said that his parents were telling him about a gun that his great great grandfather had brought back from the First World War. He said they told him when he was born, they sold it at a gun buyback because they were scared he’d get hurt. He asked them what it looked like and they said a long barrel, funny looking body, and a big red “9” on the grip. He showed them a pic of a Red 9 Artillery Luger and they said that was it. I shed a tear that day
OUCH! The last one like that I've seen went for $5000! Most people hear "Red 9" and think C96 Mauser not knowing any better.
Ah, that is unfortunate! They are worth good money in decent shape! Thanks for watching
I was gonna cry, but I'll use sarcasm instead :" At least the gun buyback stopped a lot of crime from happening" Years ago my neighbor had a friend that worked for the city at a dangerous waste dropoff location. These widows would bring in their husband's "dangerous stuff" . Things like ammo, expensive gun grips, reloading supplies . Just massive amounts. I bet they brought in guns too . Neighbor had some tube stereo from the 1960s that was worth some money. His wife hated it and told him if he died first it was going on the curb as trash. Stay single guys. Women are nuts.
This falls under flawed logic. Had they a) kept the gun out of the child's reach, b) not kept ammunition in the house, c) taught the child to be responsible around firearms, and d) provided proper firearm use instruction, then he would have inherited a proper piece of history from his g g grandfather. As it is, he is out of a valuable piece of history, family lore and the connection to a passed relative.
Correct me if am wrong, but a red 9 is a c96 Mauser, never heard of a red 9 po8 luger as most luger are 9mm anyway.
Определённо, Luger P-08 - это произведение инженерного искусства, а мастерство реставратора достойно подражанию. Респект и уважение!
Absolutely, thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Корректное обозначение - P.08
Thank you for taking the time to restore history for future generations! Well done!
Your welcome, thank you for watching. We appreciate it!
WOW!! THAT WAS IMPRESSIVE!!! Wanna sell it? Seriously, very nice work.
Love the old service weapons!
Ya me too, thanks for watching!
It's just as enjoyable watching the careful dissection of the weapon as much as the restoration. Enjoyed it greatly, thanks much!
We are happy you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Spectacular Restoration. Two thumbs way up 👍👍
Thank you very much Jerry!
Every time I see one of these taken apart I think, what a nightmare. Just an awesome job done, and thanks for saving another piece of history.
Ya there is a lot there, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Great video, love to see al the inner workings of the p08, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, ya it's crazy! Thanks for watching!
That was an excellent restore on that pistol. It came out awesome.
Thank you very much, we appreciate the kind words!
One thing that Is glaringly clear,The machining of components is top notch that will Not be seen nowadays 😔
Great restoration 'The Kinzler Bros'👌
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Прекрасный образец прошлых войн... хорошая работа
Yes it is, thanks!
Outstanding piece of work
Yes it is, thanks for watching!
The best you number one congratulations
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
I love that little sizzle sound when putting pieces in water after the hot-bluing.
Ya it is satisfying, thanks for watching!
Уникальная конструкция оружия, достойный, раритетный экземпляр для любого музея. Хорошая работа реставратора! 👍👍👍
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it!
beautiful work
Thank you!
As a machine for 8 years I can appreciate all the time & effort that went in to these pistols. Great Craftsmanship!
Ya they are beautiful works of engineering. Thanks for watching!
Wow that turned out incredible. Nice work as always.
Thank you we appreciate it as always! Thanks for watching
Уважение реставратору за бережное отношение к своим "пациентам") Прекрасная работа!
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Посмотрите на исходного "пациента" внимательно! Достаньте любую железку, пролежавшую в земле с десяток лет и почувствуйте разницу! Этот "пациент" специально обработан перед снятием видео какой-то химией типа хлорного железа. Вы попробуйте сдвинуть детали в любом металлическом предмете, который ржавел на воздухе или в земле много лет! Не получится! Это все сделано специально для вас, чтобы смотрели и восторгались, что типа так можно! Фейк на фейке и им же погоняет!
Beautiful Work. I saw a Luger in 1970. It was pointed at me in " jest" by a friend of a friend. It was a terrifying moment. Beautiful work in restoration. Enjoyed watching. Thank you!
Thanks, I'm glad you are ok! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a nice video. Great restoration of a legendary gun. Bravo!!!
Your welcome, thank you for watching we appreciate it!
Amazing how intricate pistols are. Great job guy.
Ya it is, thanks for watching!
Благодарю, мне бы лет 30 назад найти подобное творение! Хоть душу порадовал.
Your welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely complicated piece, great job
Yes it is, thanks we appreciate it!
One day when funds are better I'm going to get you to restore my grandfather 22 wheel gun. You do such amazing work and I love watching your videos and so happy to have found your channel back when I did !!
We are looking forward to it, thank you very much for the kind words. We are happy you found us as well!
A real extraordinary resurrection of this Luger. All your resurrections are fabulous, but this example had missing pieces. But this reminds me of Easter! Not that your others are not Impressive and astonishing to see at the end. You’re the best Brandon. See you on the next! 🙂👍🇺🇸
Thanks Martin your the best! Thanks for watching!
It amazes me the engineering that goes into a semiautomatic. Great video. Thanks.
Ya it is very impressive, thanks for watching!
Amazing, fantastic. I would have never got that pistol back together, thanks, really enjoyed 😊
Thanks, ya it takes a little time. Thanks for watching!
I wait about it à long time...the graal....wonderful restoration. P08 is a beautiful piece of history. Thanks for this ans all your restoration.❤
Thanks for waiting, thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
What amazing restoration,and what amazing gun...love P08❤
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Your videos are simply amazing and awesome! Thank you for the content.
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
amzing gun, i love it, so advanced concepts
Yes it is, me too! Thanks for watching
Профессионально ! Спасибо !
Thanks, thank you for watching!
Good job on this one! Saved for the future. So many parts! But still working more than 100 years later. Has never seen a P08 broken down to every single part, very interesting.
Thanks, absolutely! Ya there is a lot there. Thanks for watching!
Une des meilleures restauration que j'ai pu voir vraiment bravo et merci de respecter autant ses œuvres d'art.
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Looks beautiful!!❤
Thank you very much!
Well done 👍👍Great old pistol 🎯🎯 Great restoration 👍👍
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very nicely done!
Thank you very much!
A very satisfying restoration, and some damn fine shooting at the end.
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i think the pitting gives the Luger character, nice work.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Bonjour c'est une arme excellente malgré sont âge,elle est très belle et sa mécanique et extraordinaire .
La vidéo est aussi très bien réalisé merci beaucoup tchao.
Absolutely iconic, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
What a great looking pistol, nice to see a video where they were actually fired at the end.
Yes it is, absolutely we always shoot them! Thanks for watching
Pistol looks. great to be so old, nice restoration.
Yes it does, thanks we appreciate it!
Thank you for doing my favorite gun.😊
Your welcome, thanks for watching!
Damned thing turned out to be in fine shape.
Ya it's a beautiful gun, thanks for watching!
Awesome restoration! 😎👍
Thanks!
I remember that jamming. It happened all the time.
Ya a little bit, thanks for watching!
This is called Luger but Georg Luger was the Austrian weapons technician who co-designed the weapon. Its name is P 08 for Parabellumpistole (or just Pistole) 1908, Parabellum is from the Latin phrase - "Si vis pacem, para bellum" meaning "If you want peace, prepare for war" @4:35 the part with the stamp "GELADEN" is German for "loaded". @7:32 the part stamped with "GESICHERT" means "safety on or engaged". @7:50 is the logo of the "Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken".
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FANTASTISCH
Thank you very much!
A design so over engineered, but so beautiful. Generations of expert clock and pocket-watch makers.
Ya it is a beautiful gun, thanks for watching!
A beautiful specimen of German firearm engineering.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
This is a crazy looking gun to me. But still love the video. Great work guys.
Ya it is different, thanks for watching!
Great restor as always boyz ❤❤
Thanks Johnny, take it easy buddy!
Восхитительная работа! Браво! Мастер - что ещё сказать!
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beautiful job guy.
Thank you we appreciate it!
Close friend of mine inherited a 1914 DWM Luger from his grandfather, who brought it back from WW2, complete with original holster. Has all bring back paperwork and everything. unrestored, all matching numbers. its a thing of beauty. love this restoration.
That's awesome, thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Hey man, no hate, just a question. The lack of pitting, and the look the rust reminds me a lot of a rust blueing prep. Did you fake that by rust blueing and letting it sit for longer ?
No I did not, it has minor pitting, its worse on the one side. Thanks for watching!
It’s Sunday sitting back chilling with my favourite guys the Kinzler bros life is sweet great video as always love from London England Marcus.
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Pretty good shootin’ partner! That Luger looks nice. Great addition to collection!😊
Thanks Bryant! Absolutely it is a beautiful gun. Thanks for watching
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Hi again Brandon , Wow , beautiful restoration once again , I don't think I have ever seen so many components being disassembled and assembled , surely a record ? You certainly took marksmanship to a new high level , great hand , eye coordination my friend , well done , looking forward to your next challenge .
Thanks Pete we appreciate you. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Beautiful restoration of a piece of history as always. I own an HK VP9 myself and it's probably my favorite of all the other 9mm's I've tried.
Thank you we appreciate it! Ya I like it a lot and the mag release is different than most guns. Thanks for watching
Kudos to you alot of small parts,wow great job on that old gun looks beautiful.
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very nice! Love the P-08
Thanks, me too!
Très belle restauration ❤
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Awesome video!!!
Thanks!!
Luger, another man ahead of his time.
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
Уникальное оружие, для элиты Воинов.
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Que SEÑORA MANUFACTURA QUE TIENEN.y muy dificil de fabricar.BELLA.❤
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As i was accidentally shot by one of these I did find it very interesting! I was 2 at the time (1951) and my father was showing off the Luger (which he "acquired" during the war. It went off--I remember the noise. I also remember the burning feeling across my throat. Only a skin graze, but the small scar was there for years. Never saw the gun again!! Probably makes me the last English person to be shot by a German Army Luger!
Looks well designed and made--much better than some others I have seen. Just a bit loud when you are in the same room.
Thanks
That's terrible, thankfully it wasn't worse and you survived! Thanks for watching!
Great Job, Closest I'll ever come to owning one is a Lone star Luger Cap Gun I had as a kid
Thanks we appreciate it, I believe you can if you want it bad enough. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros haha not in UK, i'll have to move to a decent country
Dope AF results @TheKinzlerBros!
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Well done!
Thank you very much!
Place the parts in boiling water to remove all the salts. Cold water doesn't melt the salts off.. nice work
Thanks for the tip! Thanks for watching!
Гут арбайт! Нарезка ствола отличная, похоже он почти не стрелял на службе, ещё поживёт теперь.
Absolutely, it will be good for another hundred plus years. Thanks for watching
Sredi ga,kamarad,da radi i dat ću ti 100 Э za njega.🎉👍😅
Ya it's worth way more than that, I did fix it. Thanks for watching
Жалко,что прохудилась крыша и вода попала на заныканный на чердаке люгер.Так красавец и сохранился,слегка поржавев)
Ya I don't know how it got this way, thanks for watching!
Hello! I've been following your videos for a long time. Good job you're doing 👍🏻
Now I want to point out something else - have you ever seen a reddish, dull burnished P08? Not me.
Some steel alloys have color variations due to the degree of hardness.
But I think either you browned too hot or the nitrate level is too high.
And for a nice shiny finish I can recommend a carding brush, that's what your restorations deserve 🙂
Thank you very much for the kind words and for the advice! Thanks for watching
Самий надійний і красивий пістолет в усі часи,моє нездійсненна мрія!
The 1911 is pretty good too, nothing is impossible. Thanks for watching!
Wow amazing job, I love that gun 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks, ya it is very interesting. Thanks for watching!
Another fine job. Anytime I go to the gun shows I always have my eye out for a Luger.
Where is a little tip for everyone. Whenever you work on your handgun if it's just the cleaning or to just do maintenance there is a way without ammunition to check and see if its operating correctly.
You can do this with a pencil and sliding down the barrel. Then pull the trigger and when the pencil comes flying out of the end end of the barrel then you know if you put bullets back in your gun it will fire correctly.
As always look forward to your next video.
Thanks we appreciate it, ya for sure! Thanks for the tip and for watching
Шикарная машинка!!!!
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Awesome guns!
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Ahora me doy cuenta el porqué son muy buscadas y valoradas estas pistolas.SON UN VERDADERO TESORO DE LA ARMERIA. y esta hecha y ajustada de forma UNICA. por eso son Caras Y CON RAZON. ❤❤❤
Ya everyone wants one for there collection. Thanks for watching!
Complimenti molto bravi!
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How awesome, such a great work 👍👍
Thank you very much!
I like how you pickled that Luger so you could bring it back from the dead while looking like master craftsmen, saving the day.
I don't think so, not on this channel! Thanks for watching
Great job of bringing the old P08 back to life! I’ve never owned one but they’ve always been on my bucket list, unfortunately they’ve gotten so pricey that I’ll probably never get one. Take care of yours and enjoy!
Thanks Jeffrey, ya they are expensive! I hope you get one someday! Thanks for watching
The next chance you get to restore a Luger, I'd recommend trying to maintain the silver/strawed color of certain pieces like the trigger, takedown lever, safety lever, and firing pin, (among others). Those parts weren't originally blued and keeping them closer to their original color would keep the gun looking closer to how it did back in the day. All in all a really good restoration though.
I know and I hear you! Thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Those Lugers are a work of art. Never got to fire one though. Hopefully someday I will.
Ya they are interesting, you will! Thanks for watching
Nice shooting there pardner y'all out did your self this time I like the old one Best thank you for sharing this awesome video six stars my friends
Thanks Joseph, ya the p08 is a great gun. Thanks for watching!
моя не сбыточная мечта. Молодец, большое уважение.
I believe in you, thanks we appreciate it!
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very good man 💯💯
Thank you very much!
побольше выкидовай такое видио очень интересно
We will do our best, thanks for watching!
Luger P-08 excelentes materiales.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
magnifique restauration pour le plus beau des pistolet
Thank you very much, ya it is impressive!
i would like to see you try some different oil baths after blueing, see how it affects the color, like how the wd-40 gives them a brown-yellow tint
The wd40 doesn't do anything to the color it just helps cure the bluing! Thanks for watching