They were fine as long as you kept them clean and dry although it would be hard to do that in a trench.
revolvers, clip-loaded automatics and 'blow-back' models
Germany had thirty to forty different weapons in World War I. Some of these were artillery, pistols, special weapons such as a flame thrower, machine guns and ships.
yes, they trained anywhere, on a car, in a boat, even in the trenches they fired pistols at targets.
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By killing thousands of men and modernizing the war
pistols machine guns and rifles
revolvers, clip-loaded automatics and 'blow-back' models
Germany had thirty to forty different weapons in World War I. Some of these were artillery, pistols, special weapons such as a flame thrower, machine guns and ships.
Pistols of today and back to the turn of the century 1900 are predominantly steel. The .45, the primary pistol used in the military for 80 years was designed in 1911.
This weapon was carried by infantry officers, tank crews and pilots. There were no significant innovations from those pistols used in World War 1.
If you meant "pistols", the M1911A Colt semiautomatic pistol chambered for .45ACP was the Army's standard sidearm from World War I through the Vietnam era.
yes, they trained anywhere, on a car, in a boat, even in the trenches they fired pistols at targets.
Pistols 'n' Petticoats - 1966 Hank and the Indian War 1-5 was released on: USA: 15 October 1966
machine guns, bolt action rifles, pistols, snipers, rifles, rocket propelled grenades, morters, grenades, and howitzers!
They were the weapons the Allies and the Germans used during the war. They were the major cause of fatalities. Without them, the war would probably have been much smaller and not have made much sense.