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  • Which was more common on the battlefield?

  • It's been two years since i shot the P38, and that sound took me right back to that night. that sound is trademark.

  • how come its 22 In the beginning

  • awesome!

  • luger is not a nazi pistol it was used way before nazis even existed

    yes it was used by nazis but its not a nazi pistol but anyway good video

  • Why nazi pistols?? P08 desingend befor the 1st WW and the P38 by military´s and weapon buildiner´s, not by nazi´s!

  • @Flori3058 america...

  • @BigMek456 that´s right ;)

  • The Luger isn't "Nazi iron". It was standard issue in the German army for two and a half decades before the Nazis. The P-38 IS a Nazi pistol though.

  • Very excellent weapon. I hear they are very accurate and that you can abuse the hell out of them before they fail on you.

  • whare on the internet you can buy luger!?

  • just like COD son

  • in cod you got walterP-37 not luger 

  • @max9999mr

    u fucking pussy ass fan boy!

  • Why so much hate yust because i love fucking cod!?? and you have first mantion it

  • @max9999mr

    cod is unrealistic to the real world. lugers and p38s are totally seperate weapons in real life. also NO one will ever mention cod in a REAL world firearm

  • @KADAMASOUL

    fuck you faggot! get outside and get shot with these!

  • @KADAMASOUL CoD Fag!

  • Nice vid, 2 great shooting pistols, fuck the political shit, all I can say is thanks for uploading. Cool stuff

  • Hey dude, nice guns you got there men :) ignore all the negative comments, guns looking great and title fits perfectly!!!

  • you are calling it "nazi" but on the luger stands 1917! LOL FAIL

  • @BigMek456 Fail? It says 1937 and has waffen stamps. Come again?

  • @gunut4FMJ oh i didnt saw that correctly. anyway, this was invented in 1908, far before the nazis existed. and i would like to know if you call every american firearm "capitalist iron" or every soviet "commie iron".

  • @BigMek456 Both pistols were produced during the Nazi regime and sport Nazi markings. I'm not quite sure what your issue is.

  • @gunut4FMJ my point is that weapons have no political view and shouldnt be called after the form of political system the country had to this time. nobody would say: "this m1 garand is a nice capitalist rifle!" just my opinion.

  • @BigMek456 Meh, I associate firearms from time to time with historical figures/periods they have come to represent.

  • @BigMek456 it is not an fail it is the luger p08 look it up

  • @BigMek456 I'm pretty sure that's the code number.....

  • @mcrfuse Correct!

  • dude this is a really nice video love the fps angle please more and talk alittle

  • What type of ammunition (FMJ, JHP, Lead Cast, etc.) did you shoot through the P38? Did you use any "+p" rounds? Does the P38 seem to load most ammunition well?

  • Nazi Iron? hahaha Nazi Germany bought most of the metals from China to build their weapons and tanks. I assume that something you can understand.

  • @DrTran312 I think you're looking too far into things

  • @gunut4FMJ Nice video though. Like*

  • @gunut4FMJ So what is a Nazi Iron?

  • @DrTran312 Have you ever heard the term "Shootin' Iron" before? 

  • @DrTran312 uhm thry bought steel from my country and then it got sent to narvik and loaded onto ships and then transported to germany

  • @DrTran312

    from china yes, like china had a working steal industry in the 30s and 40s, also china was invaded by germany's allies japan, so I guess the german-chinese relations were kinda cold. and also how should the steal be transported from china to germany? remeber there was war. and last but not least germany had big steal industry centers like the ruhr area and the saar land. what I'm trying to say here, your argument is invalid.

  • @Vietcong01 Wow, I don't think what your saying is accurate so don't be so confident of your words there.

  • @Vietcong01

    Yeah, I must agree. It's news to me that Germany imported steel or even iron ore from China. Germany had access to it's own reserves, as well as supplies from France, Scandinavia and eastern Europe. Why would they bother with China of all places?

  • you can hear the devil laugh with the p3 8 on slo-mo

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  • Very cool video

  • Wow.. great quality.. thanks alot!

  • in indiana jones last crusade, indy shot through 3 men with that thing! what ammo does it use??!!

  • @stickyman4764 Both of them use 9mm ammo. And while I suppose it is possible for a 9mm to do what it did in the movie, in real life it probably would have stopped in the first or second guy :P

  • I wonder if these things really had the stopping power we so often hear about - I've heard stories of a luger round passing straight through five men before driving deep into a hillside...probably not. I'm no gun expert, but that seems unlikely...though the Germans are certainly good with machinery and weapons.

  • @sonbuhitsunei For its time (1902), the 9x19mm was an excellent upgrade compared to other cartridges in Europe. Remember that many pistol cartridges of the 1900-1910 era were black powder and the cartridges for automatic handguns were a new thing, often in a small caliber because the pistols couldn't handle high pressures. A few I can think of off the top of my head are the 7.63x25 for the C96, .30 Luger, .25 ACP for many little pocket automatics, .32 ACP in 1899 and .380 ACP in 1908.

  • i have a luger of that kind, its a little damaged and the bullets keep jaming -.- i mean it shoots but the casket gets stuck, i will try to clean it and see if that makes it works

    

  • a cool Luger

  • My dad had a Luger and hid it, Now he has passed on and took his little secret to his grave.

  • My Germanic roots are pleased with this vid... I need to buy a P38. I got to play with them in WW2 reenactments, but never bought one....

  • Triggers look pretty sweet, are they light pulls?

  • Wow! Very nice!

  • How picky is the luger when it comes to ammo? Does it take kindly to no jacketed ammunition. I imagine it cant be to bad since it was designed well before jacketed ammo even became supremly popular.

  • @greencell0 From what I have seen it is fairly reliable. The only times I have shot it is with Nato ammo (+P by US standards) though. I have seen other videos on youtube where it is less than reliable. It may depend on what you feed it.

  • @greencell0 I have only shot it with Nato/jacketed ammo.

  • Finally! You uploaded a video!

  • @AirsoftAzn Haha, yup. I have been really busy lately and have been doing a lot of traveling. In the near future I plan on doing a video on short barrel shotgun patterning, a video talking about a VZ 61 Skorpion SBR I just finished and a few other "fun" videos. Maybe some belt-fed action ;)

  • Didn't Germans use that gun during WW2?

  • @Nerflover10097 Yup, both of em'.

  • @

    And the Browning HiPower too!

    It was used by both sides in the war.

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