This fits into the history of the Luger, well, it is the history of the Luger,that in WWI and most likely WWII there was no other country so prolific in the distribution of handguns. Seems turned around that the US with its history of handguns would not have distributed them as much as Germany did. Or maybe I've got a classic case of good old US myopia and can't see but one point of view. The Webley family was well experienced, the Beretta & Rubys acceptable, 1911s & six shooters great guns. Wonder why?
RK
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