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Hi,
Recently purchased a charming 1936 Dutch publication, discussing the technology of some contemporary guns in use by Police and armed forces. To my surprise the discussed Parabellum was a navy model. Together with some evidence provided by Martens & De Vries, in the form of a Navy present on a 'home guard' celebration menu, it appears that the Dutch Police forces had a good deal of Navy's in use. Most likely they were purchased from a dealer who secured some 1,700 German navies, captured or impounded after WW1. ![]() The booklet is called 'Wapens en Vuurwapens', by K.W. Wijk, inspector of police, 1st class and published in 1936 bij J.A. Reesink in Velp. It also discusses: Walther Model 7 Sauer Model 1914 Ortgies Parabellum F.N. 1922 Mauser C96 F.N. 1935 (hi-power) This offers a good overview of pistols in use at Dutch police forces during the late 30s. |
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