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The Luger Neil Grant Alan Gilliland Johnny Shumate

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The Luger Neil Grant Alan Gilliland Johnny Shumate
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.93 MB
Pages: 80
Author: Neil Grant, Alan Gilliland, Johnny Shumate
ISBN: 9781472819734, 147281973X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 64

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The Luger Neil Grant Alan Gilliland Johnny Shumate by Neil Grant, Alan Gilliland, Johnny Shumate 9781472819734, 147281973X instant download after payment.

Patented in 1898 and produced from 1900, Georg Luger's iconic semi-automatic pistol became synonymous with Germany's armed forces throughout both world wars.
Initially chambered for the 7.65×21mm round, from 1902 the Luger was designed for DWM's 9×19mm round, which even today remains the most popular military handgun cartridge. It was adopted by the Imperial German Navy in 1904, followed by the German Army in 1908, receiving the name Pistole 08. Despite being supplanted by the Walther P38, the Luger remained in widespread service with all arms of Nazi Germany's armed forces throughout World War II, and even equipped East Germany's Volkpolizei in the years after 1945.
Featuring full-color artwork, expert analysis, and archive and present-day photographs, this engaging study tells the story of the Luger, the distinctive and deadly semi-automatic pistol that has come to symbolize Germany's armed forces in the 20th century.

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