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Sootch00: The German Luger P08 Gun Review
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3654722" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I was at Wilshire range a couple years ago after they opened on the pistol bay.</p><p>Shot my .44 mag full load that is a flame thrower in the 100 yard bay. </p><p>The only other person in that bay came over to see what the heck was being shot as well as one of the employees. LOL! </p><p>Other guy had a luger that was captured and returned during WWII by a relative.</p><p>He told me that German military that were captured after Normandy would break down the pistol to the barrel and action. The luger does not require anything but the upper to fire. </p><p>The Germans would hide the upper in the "private rear pocket", take it out and shoot an American, then throwing up their hands to surrender.</p><p>ROE said to not return fire on a surrender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3654722, member: 5412"] I was at Wilshire range a couple years ago after they opened on the pistol bay. Shot my .44 mag full load that is a flame thrower in the 100 yard bay. The only other person in that bay came over to see what the heck was being shot as well as one of the employees. LOL! Other guy had a luger that was captured and returned during WWII by a relative. He told me that German military that were captured after Normandy would break down the pistol to the barrel and action. The luger does not require anything but the upper to fire. The Germans would hide the upper in the "private rear pocket", take it out and shoot an American, then throwing up their hands to surrender. ROE said to not return fire on a surrender. [/QUOTE]
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