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Unread 10-10-2017, 03:09 AM   #16
Jshark
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Thanks for all the advice. I love history and these guns are certainly part of it. I don't ever plan on selling this gun, so I'll feed a few rounds through it. I suppose that's why it was made after all. For those of you that like history, I'm told this Luger, along with a P38 pictured above, weee picked up off the battlefield by an uncle of mine. His name was Sgt. Hilliger and he was attached to a forward communication unit. He carried the Luger as a personal sidearm for a few years, until he "found" the P38 and decided to carry it instead.

Here are a few more photos and the holster he carried. I assume the holster was made somewhere in the rear,as it doesn't have any German markings.
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