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    Default German pistols

    The list consists of the most commonly used pistols in service by the Wehrmacht


    Germany
    Gustloff Pistole .32ACP
    Mauser M. 1934 .32ACP
    Mauser HSc .32ACP
    Mauser C/96 7,63mm and 9mm Mauser & 9mm Parabellum
    Mauser 712 7,63mm Mauser
    Pistole 08 (Luger) 9mm Parabellum
    Reichsrevolver M/79 & 83 10,6mm Reichsrevolver
    Sauer M. 1930 .32ACP
    Sauer 38H .32ACP
    Volkspistole (Gustloffwerke) 9mm Parabellum
    Volkspistole (Mauserwerke) 9mm Parabellum
    Volkspistole (Walther) 9mm Parabellum
    Walther PP .32 and .380ACP
    Walther PPK .32 and .380ACP
    Walther P.38 7,65 and 9mm Parabellum

    Austrian
    Steyr Pistole 34 (Model 1908) .32ACP
    Steyr Pistole M.12 (ö) 9mm Steyr and 9mm Parabellum
    Steyr Pistole M.12/P 16 9mm Steyr

    Czechoslovakian
    Pistole 24(t) CZ Model 1924 .380ACP
    Pistole 27(t) CZ Model 1927 .32ACP
    Pistole 39(t) CZ vz.38 380ACP
    ? CZ Model 36 .25ACP

    French
    Unique Model 16 & 17 .32ACP
    Unique Model ‘D” .32ACP
    MAB Model ‘A’ .32ACP
    MAB Model ‘D’ .32ACP

    Hungarian
    Pistole 37(u) Femaru M.1937 .32 and .380ACP

    Polish
    Pistole 35(p) [also as Pistole 645(p)] 9mm Parabellum

    Spanish
    ASTRA 200 .25ACP
    ASTRA 300 .32 and .380ACP
    ASTRA 400 9mm Largo
    ASTRA 600 9mm Parabellum
    ASTRA 900 7,63mm Mauser
    Echeverria SA ‘Star’ Model B 9mm Parabellum


    Not all of these pistols were used by the German military however they were recognized by German Ordinance Dept. This list will contain many of the pistols we all know were favorites!!!

    Revolver 610(n) Norwegian Nagant M. 1893 7,5mm Nagant
    Revolver 612(p) Polish Nagant M. 1895 7,62mm Nagant
    Revolver 612(r) Russian Nagant M. 1895 7,62mm Nagant
    Revolver 612(g) Greek Nagant M.1895 7,62mm Nagant
    Revolver 613(g) Greek Nagant M. 1912 7,62mm Nagant
    Pistole 615 (r) Soviet TT 30/33 7,62mm Tokarev
    Pistole 620(b) FN Model 1900 .32ACP
    Pistole 621(b) FN Model 1910 .32ACP
    Pistole 622(b) Colt Pocket Model 1903 .32ACP
    Pistole 623(f) Echeverria ‘Star’ Model 1914 .32ACP
    Pistole 624(f) Gabilondo ‘Ruby’ M.1915 *) .32ACP
    Pistole 625(f) MAS Model 35A 7,65mm French Longue
    Pistole 626(b) FN Model 10/22 .32ACP
    Pistole 626(d) FN Model 1922 .32ACP
    Pistole 626(h) FN Model 10/22 .32ACP
    Revolver 634(f) Orbea Hermanos, copy Smith & Wesson Military & Police **) 8mm Lebel
    Revolver 635(f) not identified Smith & Wesson copy 8mm Lebel
    Revolver 636(f) Garate Anitua, copy of Colt New Service Revolver ***) 8mm Lebel
    Revolver 637(f) French Service revolver M.1892 8mm Lebel
    Pistole 640(b) FN HP 1935 9mm Parabellum
    Pistole 641(b) FN Model 10/22 .380ACP
    Pistole 641(h) FN Model 10/22 .380ACP
    Pistole 641(j) FN Model 10/22 .380ACP
    Pistole 642(f) ASTRA Model 1921 9mm Largo
    Revolver 643(h) Dutch Service Revolver M.1912 9,4mm Dutch Service
    Pistole 644(d) Danish Bergmann-Bayard M.10/21 9mm Bergmann
    Pistole 645(p) Polish VIZ wz35 9mm Parabellum
    Revolver 646(e) British Enfield No.2 Mk 1 .38/200
    Pistole 647(f) Echeverria ‘Star’ Model A 9mm Largo
    Revolver 648(g) Colt Army Special M. 1908 .38 Special
    Revolver 649(g) Smith & Wesson Military & Police .38 Special
    Revolver 654(f) French Chamelot-Delvigne M.1873/74 11 mm French
    Revolver 655(e) British Webley No.1 Mk VI .455 Webley revolver
    Pistole 657(n) Norwegian Kongsberg-Colt M. 1912/14 11,25mm Norwegian
    Pistole 660(a) Colt M. 1911 automatic .45ACP
    Revolver 661(a) Colt M. 1917 .45ACP
    Revolver 662(a) Smith & Wesson M. 1917 .45ACP
    Pistole 670(i) Glisenti/Brixia M.1910 9mm Glisenti
    Pistole 671(i) Beretta M. 1934 .380ACP
    Revolver 680(i) Italian Bodeo M. 1889 10,35mm Bodeo
    Last edited by David Mills; 5th January 2010 at 08:16 AM. Reason: should be the complete list

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    Is Browning HP on there under another code? I know it is a popular pistol among collectors, what about the Germans during WW2?

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    Thanks History---how did I leave off the Belgian pistols??? Both the High Power and the 1922. I will add thanks David

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    How about the Czech Duo's? I know you said Wehrmacht and maybe these were for Party stooges. There is also the Norwegin .45's. I have even seen a .45 shoulder holster with a German maker and WAa. I have a Norweign .45 dated 1942 but it doesn't have the WAa or eagle acceptance. Hey, it is what it is. BAZ

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    Ok, you guys---you all are going to make me list all the weapons huh!!! ROFL I will work on it. Ok BB, I really need to see pic of your Norwegian 1914. I have been looking to buy one of those for years!!!! Recently on Gunbroker there was one 1945 dated but it didnt look in very good condition however they wanted Mint prices. D

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    The Norweign is on AXIS pistols. have a look, BAZ

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    list should now be complete

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    I've also seen the 1907 Dreyse Pistol show up . I have one (with it's Holster) that a Veteran had taken from a Luft crew member .

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    David:
    The wartime (1940-1945) Mauser HSc was produced and issued only in 7.65mm. Only when Mauser began postwar production in 1968 was the .380 (9mmK) added to their offering to the Commercial market. The final Mauser HSc production in 1977 was the special American Eagle limited edition of 5000 pistols, the great majority of which were in .380 caliber.

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    I knew if you were a member here Peter....You would answer that one...
    Take care, havent heard from ya in awhile....
    Mike

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