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Unread 06-02-2003, 04:14 AM   #1
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Post WW-I Deutsch Revolvers???

This may be a stupid question, but were there any REVOLVERS issued by the Deutschen during WW-I??? The question was raised on another board and I was under the impression that the P08 was the only sidearm used .
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Unread 06-02-2003, 09:21 AM   #2
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Dennis, There were still many Reichs Revolvers in the system during WW1. Some of these have very interesting unit markings on the rear grip strap. TH
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There were Broomhandles used also, and I am sure other guns too, I think that the catch Dennis, is that the Luger was the "official" pistol during WW1.
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Hi,

To complicate matters even further: The officers had to purchase their sidearms privately. This meant that quite a large range of personal sidearms were in use at any given time.
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Not to mention the plethra of 32acps that were officially procured (have Imperial acceptence stamps). To name a few: 1914 Mauser, Walther M4 & 6 (9mm), Sauer M1913, Langehan, Beholla, Menta, Senda, Leonhardt, etc. and numberous foreign made ones. TH
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The German Reichs-Revolver Modell 1879/83. Many WW1 photos of troops using/carrying thse revolvers. Today, a nice one will top $800 easy.
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The Still Forum has a sub-forum on the M79 and M83 RR revolvers.

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