Re: Luger History Query
An artillery luger might suffice==A Borchardt would definitely fit the bill except it would seem rather odd to carry around on a daily basis. A Reichsrevolver would not appear high quality. ALmost all lugers and Brooms would not attract attention because they were actually quite common especially among secondary users through WW2. The same goes for all the little 7.65s from WW1. Odd would be a pistol not in the police manuals of WW2--such as a Rast Gasser or Glisenti or a RothSteyr. From what I have seen brought back by WW2 GI's, nearly everything that could shoot from the prior century was in use by Axis troops and the local home guards.
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