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Revolvers Used by Imperial Germany (circa 1915)
Hello
I read several accounts of mid-level German officers who were equipped with revolvers in World War I.
I am used the P08 (Luger) and other semiautomatics, but am not familair with revolvers.
Does anyone have any information?
Thank you.
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Richard
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02-06-2007 09:05 PM
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Aside from Reichsrevolvers and rivate purchase stuff - not sure. I know Hermann Goering was famously fond of his S&W revolver, a 1930's vintage S&W M&P, presumably in .38 SPL.
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Some older WW1 officers (who had to purchase their own weapon) would almost certainly have still had their Reichsrevolver. There was still some resisitance to self-loading pistols amongst the older generation. I have the copy of a letter written by Georg Luger on the subject.
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As Claven and villiers said, normally the Reichsrevolver ( Armee Revolver 79 and Armee Revolver 89)was the german`s gun, but my grandpa ( mothers side) was a artillery lieutenant and he told me that they also used the french Lefaucheux-revolver and the austrian Rast&Gasser M1898 in 8mmx27. Here is a Link to the Rast&Gasser http://www.sunblest.net/gun/Gass98.htm
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Gunner
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German revolvers
I believe the book by Ian Hogg and John Weeks titled "Military Small Arms of the 20th Century" has what you're looking for. There is quite a few of them.
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