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Unread 03-06-2018, 11:22 AM   #1
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Default British WW2 manual on German small arms

This just in.
Published in 1941.
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Unread 03-06-2018, 12:00 PM   #2
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nice, I like to pick up stuff like this
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You would think after the first war, they would have a much better understanding of how the luger operates; and its markings!
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Or a quick phone call to Vickers...

Funny that they had no clue on what a P38 looked like.
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Or a quick phone call to Vickers...

Funny that they had no clue on what a P38 looked like.
Yes, I figured they did call Vickers- where else did they get the "move safety to cover the S" business?
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Yes, I figured they did call Vickers- where else did they get the "move safety to cover the S" business?
I have no idea where they got the "move safety to cover the "S" for "safe"/"F" for "fire"" business since the Vickers Lugers aren't marked that way...they are marked with RUST and an arrow. The information certainly didn't come from a captured document as claimed by the manual. Mighty peculiar!
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That part is meant for the P38.
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Here is the missing first page:

'Shift safety catch back for "safe" and forward for "fire". In the "safe" position the word GESICHERT is exposed.
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I missed the "2. Pistol 38" heading. Makes much better sense if you read it correctly!
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