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    O/T? Followed me home from the Gun Show

    I guess if you use your imagination, this "rig" could have been used in the Wehrmacht. Anyhow, I just love it. This one had languished in my good friend's safe for over 20 years. I had only seen it once and had a running snot-slinging fit over it. This weekend he brought it to the show and told me that he had something under the table that he thought I would like and could have it if I wanted. Boy, did I ever!!!

    Ronnie
    The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.


    #2
    Very nice! Could you post a picture of that Red9 out of the holster. Actually, I think a lot of them were Wehrmacht issue, at least I understand to field police and SS.
    Johnnie

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      #3
      Beautiful!

      Ronnie,

      As a Broomhandle lover, I just freaked out!

      Nice piece. Please, post pictures of your "Red Nine"! Many C96 saw service during the WWII (mainly with second line troops or were used for guard duties). I had one that also took part in both wars, in the First with the Austrian Air Corps. I friend of mine bought it directly from the GI who captured it. Then, just like you, I could put my hand on it . I can post pictures of this one later.

      But now let´s enjoyed YOUR Red nine.

      Congratulations!

      Douglas.

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        #4
        Very Nice!

        Ronnie,
        VERY nice! A great complete rig... could we see pictures of the pistol!
        I'm going to dig mine out also, it would be nice to compare markings etc.
        Thanks for this posting!
        Robert




        Originally posted by Douglas Jr.
        Ronnie,

        As a Broomhandle lover, I just freaked out!

        Nice piece. Please, post pictures of your "Red Nine"! Many C96 saw service during the WWII (mainly with second line troops or were used for guard duties). I had one that also took part in both wars, in the First with the Austrian Air Corps. I friend of mine bought it directly from the GI who captured it. Then, just like you, I could put my hand on it . I can post pictures of this one later.

        But now let´s enjoyed YOUR Red nine.

        Congratulations!

        Douglas.

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          #5
          I'll give it a shot---

          Originally posted by Robert Zimkas
          Ronnie,
          VERY nice! A great complete rig... could we see pictures of the pistol!
          I'm going to dig mine out also, it would be nice to compare markings etc.
          Thanks for this posting!
          Robert
          Gents,
          I'll try to get some more photos. I've already taken a bunch, but am having difficulty getting them small enough that they will post to this forum. The one you see had to be reduced by a friend before it fit the dimensions rqd. Be patient, I'm working on it.

          Thanks for your interest

          Ronnie
          The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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