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US Soldier takes 2 Prisoners with a Pistol
US Soldier taking 2 Prisoners.
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With one of their own pistols no less...
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With one of their own pistols no less...
I think that is referred to as "adding insult to injury"??
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I think that is referred to as "adding insult to injury"??
Or possibly acknowledging that the P38 is a better pistol than the 1911.
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I'm pretty sure that's a Luger.
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It´s a P08 (commonly called a `Luger´ in foreign parts). And the two `prisoners´ look as though they´re well pleased with their fate.
Last edited by villiers; 06-07-2015 at 04:49 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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Or possibly acknowledging that the P38 is a better pistol than the 1911.
And that would be how?
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The P38 doesn´t have a Browning system barrel that flops down and is then only held in place with a bushing. The P38 (like the P08) recoil is straight back in line with the shot fired. This is in accordance with the US Army Beretta and the new Russian
Arsenal Strike One. I realise that the 1911 can be deadly accurate (and most people are able to achieve better groups than I can with my P08), but it´s a matter of personal preference and personally, I don´t like the Browning system.
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I personally like the hole a .45 makes
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