Vintage WWII Handguns (M1911A1, Luger, P-38)
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I want it
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no tokerev TT-33 that hand gun was in WW2
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@wolffromsteam For me the looks are the best part :P
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The Luger was not "rare" in WW2 it was the standard issue side arm of the german army, Allied soldiers were all desperate to have one as a souvenirs. It was considered extremely desirable.
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Was Luger a rare handgun in WW2 because I watched band of brothers and everyone wants one.
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Did Luger made P-38's?
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Does the luger keep jamming or something?
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What's funny is that I've never shot a pistol before- only a rifle.
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@bjggjb There is nothing wrong with being a liberal and a gun owner...
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@jrpeters5 Nothing wrong with being a liberal IMHO (as long as it DOESN'T make you think that ownership of modern weapons should be restricted to soldier-apes and police-monkeys.)
@dantiel92 Why not? My Dad bought me my first gun (.22) when I was 11 years old, and my first centerfire rifle a year later. I got my .357 magnum for my 13th birthday. And my son was similarly trained and treated. ALL teenage boys should be trained in the safe and effective use of firearms, and also in archery, fencing and martial arts. It gives us confidence, builds our self-image, keeps us fit and makes us better lovers.
horselips 7 months ago 15
My Luger does perfect with Winchest 115 grain "white box" ammo.
PotatoGunsRule 3 months ago