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Private weapon ownership was not forbidden during the Nazi regime, but it was regulated in a way which privileged persons belonging eg. to the NSDAP, SS, Hitler Jugend (Higher ranks). Regular citizens had to apply for permits: - To purchase and own: The Waffenbesitzkarte - To carry: The Waffenschein. Permit could be withdrawn at any time. For jews, communists and other persecutees it was virtually impossible to own weapons legally. So it was certainly not implausible to buy a commercial Luger from a german civilian. In Germany of today, Weapon ownership is regulated much stricter than it was in the Third Reich, however it is of course applied on a democratic base not privileging certain segments of the population. I hope this helped answer your question. Have a nice time, Thomas |
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