

The manual safety on the Sauer 38H was excluded on pistols produced between 19. Designated Pistole 12(ö) in German service. When the Austrian Army was absorbed, existing Steyr M1912 pistols were rechambered to fire 9mm Parabellum rounds.

Īfter German forces occupied France, the MAB Model D was adopted for use by the Wehrmacht during World War II.ĭesignated Pistole 645(p) in German service. Originally produced as a commercial pistol, The Mauser HSc was fully adopted by the German Navy and Air force. The Luger P08's production was taken over by Mauser after World War I. Designated "Pistole 657" in German service. The FN M1922 was mainly produced for the Luftwaffe, Also used by Wehrmacht, SS, Reich Government Officials, but oddly enough was still sold commercially up until 1942.Ĩ200 were produced under German occupation. Designated "Pistole 621" in German service.

The FN M1910 was produced under the German occupation. Designated Pistole 37(u) in German service. Designated Pistole 640(b) in German service.īöhmische Waffenfabrik (Czech made under German occupation (after mid-March 1939))Īll ČZ 27's Produced for German use were all marked on the slide with "Pistole Modell 27 Kal 7.65" with the addition of "Böhmische Waffenfabrik Prag."Įxamples produced for German use included a manual safety, which was absent from the Hungarian-issue version. ģ19,000 manufactured under German occupation. The remainder of the German order, consisting of 28,000 pistols, was intercepted by Allied forces in September 1944. Pistols Pictureġ0,450 Astra 600s had been delivered to Germany until German occupation of France ceased. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page.Note: Weapons listed were made by or for Germany and do not include captured foreign equipment. View Manifest View in Mirador Viewer Usage Conditions May Apply Usage Conditions Apply There are restrictions for re-using this media. IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and image viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page. Usage Conditions May Apply Usage Conditions Apply There are restrictions for re-using this media.
