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Unread 11-25-2017, 03:06 PM   #1
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Which of the two firearms have had more survivors, Walther P38 or Lugers? Eric
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Unread 11-25-2017, 04:25 PM   #2
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No one can know! Any answer is a guess. JMHO.
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Lugers were made/used in two wars; Walther P38's in only one.
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You could start your own data base (list), it will give you something to do when you're not asking questions on the forums.
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Thats cruel naughty Norm~~~I'm not asking only for myself but all of your readers old and young. I'm always in search of luger clues and possibly to track it back. I welcome your input~ Yes I have the books~ Eric

Copies of the bring back forms may help! I wonder where are the original copies are stored! http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/foru...ure-paperwork/

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Copies of the bring back forms may help! I wonder where are the original copies are stored!
If someone found something like that, it might be a treasure trove of info.
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I believe that all Army records stored in Kansas City or some place in the mid-West were lost in a fire in 1973. I know my records were lost.
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Lugers were made/used in two wars; Walther P38's in only one.
Wrong.
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Like I said, it is a question without and answer; and what difference can it possibly make anyway?
Who cares? There are more than enough to go around for sure.

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Wrong!!! Knowledge does make a difference!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!rarety affects price, demand Etc. Eric~ BIG DIFFERENCE~How much is "enough to go around"?
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Knowledge implies you "know" something- which means accurately.
How can an unknowable, un-provable answer be "knowledge?

Any answer to your question of survival will only be an opinion, not knowledge.
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Opinion is knowledge gained!! Often a fine start!! The number of cartridge counters is knowledge, fifty! How many survive is an opinion!! Big difference! I used to have to pay experts in trial for $500/hr. The insurance company would pay double believing their opinion was better because the payed more! The opinions of our forum members are priceless, honest including your own!!

Heres the process on page 8~ http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/foru...ure-paperwork/ PRICELESS!

Military Records~ http://www.kshs.org/p/military-records/11204

Thanks George~ http://www.kshs.org/p/military-recor...d-war-ii/11202

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Eric,
people get paid for all kinds of opinions, doctors come to mind first!
But don't confuse opinion with knowledge!
You know what they say about opinions- every one has an opinion!
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Yes~But every man does't own a luger or few~I gained my knowlege from reading over 10k in posts and I still know little! I never forget the feel of a 1914 DWM artillery and the many hands whose lives depended on it! That is why everyone is invited to add to their Own Luger Love Story!

I also learned that intelligence is the ability to convince others that you are intelligent!!

Good Article http://www.guns.com/2014/01/17/walth...ombat-handgun/

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Which of the two firearms have had more survivors, Walther P38 or Lugers? Eric
The real question is which one survived.
And for that there is an easy answer. The P38 did.

Adopted in 1961 to replace the Luger it is still in use in our armed forces today.

Survived the use in our 3 front colonial war that lasted from 1961 to 1974.
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Copies of the bring back forms may help! I wonder where are the original copies are stored! http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/foru...ure-paperwork/
any copies of the capture forms would be long, long gone. The military doesn't keep forms unless they are told to keep them, so usually once a soldier leaves the unit, the forms are destroyed. I have always heard that the bring back paperwork was in 2 or 3 copies - two being with the gun is not uncommon - and I assume that a copy went to some customs bloke or the like. But again, there might be a stash of them that someone misplaced or kept, but they would not have kept longer than a few years in almost every case.

I am sure it happened, but I have never heard of the documents being copied or being annotated on official military records. I have heard rumors that ''some'' marine records were annotated...
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Stacks of original, unused bring-back papers were circulating on the net some years ago. A skilled faker with a fountain pen can dummy up almost anything you want with one of these in hand. This is one of the reasons I don't place much value in them, unless the provenance is solid from the original GI.
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Stacks of original, unused bring-back papers were circulating on the net some years ago. A skilled faker with a fountain pen can dummy up almost anything you want with one of these in hand. This is one of the reasons I don't place much value in them, unless the provenance is solid from the original GI.


About the same time I frequently saw dealers selling carbon paper at gun shows.
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