The U.S. Army placed an order for 200 additional .45 Lugers. In a final letter to the Ordnance Board, Hans Tauscher (the U.S. representative for DWM) wrote: "...I cannot accept the order for 200 Luger Automatic Pistols and 100,000 cartridges, etc...I regret all the more the withdrawal of the Luger pistol from the competition, as this pistol (cal. 9m/m and 7.65m/m) has hitherto been adopted by the German Army and Navy and six other Governments."
In other words, Tauscher speaking for DWM was telling the U.S. to 'walk West 'til you hat floats', we have plenty of other customers and we have spent enough time trying to win what we recognize is a losing battle against Colt. I am sure this was not Georg's decision but that of DWM executives (Georg was an engineer not a CEO).
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