Cropped from a larger photo. WW 2 period "full shots" of exposed "Luger on Lanyard" photos are few and far between...at best, you mostly just see the lanyard disappear into the Luger holster while the gun is being carried on the hip. In this instance, this Wehrmacht member was escorting captured English Prisoners during the Dunkirk battles....
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Yes William I do. It's a WWI trench raiding party back from their work with some British POWs. I've actually read the official German directive regarding trench raiding procedures and equipment that describes the use of pockets and lanyards rather than holsters and belts.
It's been so long since I've posted photos on this forum that I 've forgotten how to do it.
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Originally posted by GWA View PostYes William I do. It's a WWI trench raiding party back from their work with some British POWs. I've actually read the official German directive regarding trench raiding procedures and equipment that describes the use of pockets and lanyards rather than holsters and belts.
It's been so long since I've posted photos on this forum that I 've forgotten how to do it.
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William
pistol@scrtc.comLookin for Reichsbahn Items and Luger mag E/63 5662W
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