Luger wanted letter from RCMP 1942...For the war effort!!

Clive Law's book says they got 2,858 Lugers. Only 9mm ones were wanted and all but 18 were sent to Britain for SOE. A wider appeal netted 3,019 pistols and revolvers of various patterns, though only those suitable for use by the field army were accepted.
 
Not at all, these are very interesting - artifacts from a time when shooters weren't the enemy of the police, or suspected of being a threat to society. I only caught the very end of that era, so seeing further evidence that it was in fact a reality is fascinating. I once took a pistol to be verified by the local RCMP detachment (which used to be a thing) and the Mountie working at the desk was very enthusiastic about the gun, he thought it was great. That was probably the last time I heard an RCMP member being enthusiastic about shooting, in uniform, in a detachment. A few years later, everything changed for the worse. It's one of the things I like about shooting in the US, shooting with the local PD, Sheriffs and even Fed guys, and just enjoying shooting. I once shot at a range in Florida with a DEA agent, a County Deputy and a city SWAT guy- all were fantastic shooters and genuinely great guys. Sadly, that doesn't happen here at home any more.

Probably around the same time that the RCMP started equal opportunity employment schemes.
 
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