luger p08
The Luger P-08 pistol is an iconic German handgun that saw use in both World War I and World War II, and is often seen in depictions of Nazis.
It uses a toggle-lock mechanism, which is more complex than those used in a lot of semiautomatic pistols, and was the first handgun to use the now-popular 9x19mm Parabellum round. The P-08 can also be fitted with a long barrel and a drum magazine.
It was succeeded by the cheaper (but more advanced) Walther P38.
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