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ah thank you,
Any idea why it would be chromed? was it a ceremonial pistol to be worn with uniform by an officer possibly? its cool that this gun is about 75 years old. what pictures would you need to help identify further. I'm excited to shoot this gun, what ammo should i be looking for? I'm taking the gun along with the others to a local gun store. |
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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They were chromed by US GI's after the war, either in germany or when they came back home. Walmart has good prices on Winchester white box and folks, me included have found that this works well. Since it is middle of the night in the USA, it depends on where you are located (and you did not state a location...). Not sure why you would take the guns with you to the gun shop? Unless they have a range there? |
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