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October 14, 1894: A CURIOUS AUTOMATIC PISTOL.; A German Invention That Is the Wonder of Military Men.
October 21, 1894: THE BORCHARDT AUTOMATIC PISTOL.; Mechanism Explained of the Remarkable Product of Gunmaker Loewe. September 12, 1897: SHOOTING AT CREEDMOOR; Barely 200 Men Attended the Ranges for Marksmen's and Experts' Practice. EXCELLENT SCORES MADE A New Automatic Repeating Pistol Tested at Several Ranges with Satisfactory Results -- Twelfth Regiment Carried Off the Honors. November 21, 1897: SMOKELESS POWDER PISTOL.; Some Features of the Borchardt Automatic Repeating Weapon.
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Thanks a lot! It's amazing that English language 115 years ago is exactly same as today.
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He's dead? Just kidding.
I used the NY Times archives as a reference many times. They are quite a handy tool for the casual researcher. Other fun names to search for: Georg Luger Hiram Stevens Maxim Hudson Maxim Paul von Gontard |
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This article of January 22, 1947 "French Zone Demilitarizing Lags; Dynamite, Pistol Plants Still Intact;...."
So by 1947, was the Mauser pistol plants still there? http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstra...8AD85F438485F9 |
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Yes, they were producing for France
![]() The complex was dismantled in 1948 and some buildings (not all) were dynamited. Production material, spare parts and several engineers and designers were trafficked to France. |
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