It's true. I think the Germans in the Third Reich were trained to use their issued Luger P-08s to hit at 500 yards! The weapon is capable of doing that with the sight arrangement. I met a Polish Soldier back in the 1970s who had a Luger that he recovered from a tank battle with the Germans. He used that Luger as his own personal side arm. His name was Larry Brown. He said among his own war stories (and he had bullet holes in his back) he had shot the recovered P-08 at an escaping German (WWII) on horseback. When he shot the P-08 the range was 500 yards and the enemy soldier fell off the horse he was on. It was his war story. I had no reason to doubt it. I was dating his eldest daughter at the time and his son and I went deer hunting up Thompson Creek into Slide Mountain and Mt. Rose to hunt deer.
He had another daughter named Stephanie. Brian was his son I went deer hunting with. Brian was fascinated about his father's history in WWII and so was I. One time we were all together and we were told together what Brian never knew about his Polish Tank Commander in the war (WWII).
Larry was resistant to unravel his past but did it with his only son and me. He was Polish fighting against the Third Reich as a tank commander. He liked the WWII Luger P-08 he recovered over the 1911 and had it for himself in tank work then. He gave up his 1911 to have the P-08 instead from the German Third Reich. It was the issued weapon from Mauser: S/42. I don't remember the date but we shot it at close range outside of his backyard in 1974. We blew up 12 Gauge shotgun shells regularly at 50 feet. I never forgot that.
It was S/42 and it shot dead on at 50 feet to blow up the primer of a 12 gauge shotgun shell.
That was only the beginning of my interest in an S/42 Luger.
It wasn't a special rare Luger as the Swiss or Navy type. It was an ISSUED P-08 to the Third Reich.
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