#66324
09/02/2007 07:35 PM
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hello i was wondering if anyone could give me info on a great 9mm radom pistol that was captured by a US soldier during ww2. i have the original capture papers with the soldiers name but i could not find any info on him or where he served !any info would be great !!his name is ( pfc. douglas wilson )and the officer who signed the from is( C. R. Hamilton Capt. TC commanding Hq Co. 764 Th Ry Shop Bn ) thanks Hunter
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#66325
09/03/2007 12:22 AM
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How do you know the pistol is from a panzer officer?
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#66326
09/03/2007 05:44 AM
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#66327
09/03/2007 05:47 AM
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this pistol was taken from a tank commander who was captured by US troops . and the PFC. took the officers pistol complete with two mags ! enjoy the pics Hunter
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#66328
09/03/2007 05:49 AM
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#66329
09/03/2007 03:45 PM
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Super late war rig with papers. They don't get much nicer than that one.
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#66330
09/05/2007 01:00 AM
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Hunter
Very nice Radom pistol with capture papers. As asked above, how do you know it came from a panzer commander?
The skull pin on the holster flap was put there by the GI after this weapon and holster was captured. German military did not allow of the "personalization" of their issued equipment.
You will often see Luger and other pistol holsters with various pins on their top flaps, often from different units. It was a common practice for the GIs to decorate their booty.
Still a nice find on your part. Good luck. Joe
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#66331
09/05/2007 03:13 AM
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Joe, Doesn't look like the hatchet job that the GI's did to the flaps with pins. Some thought went into the location and look of that single pin.
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#66332
09/05/2007 07:58 PM
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It was probably installed on this holster by a GI who really "cared" how it looked. It was not pinned there by a German soldier. You don't see issued American holsters on active military personnel with pins installed on them.
Joe
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#66333
09/05/2007 09:46 PM
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Brickie..this is why i asked..100% of the time, these pins etc were placed on by the soldiers who brought these items home..
Der Speiss would definately frown on this adornment of a holster..!
The Germans army, like most armies, did not allow adornment of issued equipment in this fashion..
...as an aside, most Radoms were issued to the police and waffen SS, and were quite popular with these units
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#66334
09/06/2007 03:10 PM
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Hunter, I must agree with the guys - there is no way to know what branch of the German military this pistol was issued to. Having said that, I must say your pistol rig is as nice as any I've seen. Top notch collection quality. Congratulations on acquiring this beauty.
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#66335
09/06/2007 05:54 PM
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I just finished talking with the person who had bought this pistol originally from the vets son. and you guys are correct. the vet had captured the pistol from a tank commander and took the officers iron cross and his two skull tabs from his uniform the skull on the holster is one of the skulls put on by the vet. the vet had put both on the holster but one had fallen off . i checked it out and yes there is a extra set of holes in the holster ! thanks agian for the great comments ! you learn something new everyday ! Hunter
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#66336
09/06/2007 11:03 PM
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Now I see the other two holes. Typical GI decoration. You guys were right.
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#66337
09/08/2007 02:34 AM
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..ain't that always the way?..have to find a place for all those pin backed items, why not the holster? heh heh..
Absolutely great rig as stated..what's the barrel like?
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#66338
12/05/2007 04:23 PM
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Hello iam looking at selling this complete pistol and rig that two clips, capture papers and holster. i can only sell in Canada is asking 1000.00$ a fair price . thanks for any info
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