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Yes, they did.
They could either buy directly from the army, what most of them did. But they could also purchase their pistol on the commercial market. There is a nice account of an officer who bought a german P08 and had it checked at the arsenal. The bore was shot out, so the pistol was unservicable. To his enjoyment, the arsenal bought it from him for more than he had paid. |
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I would add that Gorilla glue could be a temporary fx. I have a Sig 210 that I love but the rear frame was short and the slide/hammer would bite my hand. I bought an extentsion from a Sig Dealer made for curing this problem. They suggested that the piece be screwed onto the frame, I didn't like that so its been on the pistol for years with the use of Gorilla glue. Regards Dave
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