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Hi,
Just received a 1928 German Police officer weapons training book. Published in 1928 by Verlag Eisenschmidt in Berlin. The book gives a basic technical description of the weapons available to police unit in the later Weimar years. These include sticks, swords, bayonets, the P08, Mauser '7.65' (model 1912/1914), c96, K98, MP18, MP08(!) and the wellknown stick grenade. The P08 section features a group of well-known very old engravings of an interesting parabellum mix. (note the old style knobs, trigger, barrel and safety lever). ![]() In the MP18 section, there are some interesting bits about the famous trommel-magazine, including the lay-out of the carrying box and the way munitions carriers were supposed to wear the trommel magazines (3 at once). ![]() ![]() As with other books, if anyone needs access or information for reference purposes, just let me know. |
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