
Caption | Parabellum P08 'Luger' handgun, circa 1940s ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Photo Size | 693 x 454 pixels | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Licensing | This anonymous work originating in the European Union is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 70 years after the work was made available to the public. Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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2. Anonymous says:
18 Sep 2016 12:47:34 PM
Every now and then I will log on to the internet and look and see if there's some database that I can find out who owned my Luger, seems like it's always the same story, nope
I guess if a Soldier brought one back himself and took it from a Nazi you might, it would be cool to find out who owned mine, has German army markings from WW2 . I guess a lot of the records where destroyed, hopefully someday we will find a way to trace some of these WW2 Models to there owners, or I wonder if it's issued by army maybe there is no recorded owner, who knows
18 Sep 2016 12:47:34 PM
Every now and then I will log on to the internet and look and see if there's some database that I can find out who owned my Luger, seems like it's always the same story, nope
I guess if a Soldier brought one back himself and took it from a Nazi you might, it would be cool to find out who owned mine, has German army markings from WW2 . I guess a lot of the records where destroyed, hopefully someday we will find a way to trace some of these WW2 Models to there owners, or I wonder if it's issued by army maybe there is no recorded owner, who knows
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25 Mar 2016 01:14:33 PM
I have my grandfathers Luger. He road with Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders. I have been told that wasn't their weapon of choice but somehow my grandfather had this in his possession. I have the serial number and would like to find it's place of origin. It is a PO8 and the serial number is the same and all the parts. Is there a place or places I might be able to find history for this Luger?