Pistol Parabellum Luger P08 - Denix
To begin with, the
Parabellum Luger P08 used during the First and Second World Wars. Signed reproduction
Denix.
Parabellum offers undeniable advantages for a weapon of war:
- Magazine capacity 8 cartridges.
- Rapid fire and reloading.
- Faster 7.65 mm caliber too.
- The longer line of sight.
George Luger presents his weapon to all the capitals of the Western world. The 1900 parabellum is tested in the USA, Bulgaria, Sweden, Austria, Spain... It is put into service in several countries as a regulation weapon, including Germany, Switzerland... In France, it is used by the Gendarmes, the Army and the Paris Police Prefecture between 1945 and 1955.
It became a collector's item in the 1950s.
Your Parabellum Luger P08 at the best price.
We offer all Denix WWII weapons reproductions.
First and foremost,
- Visit Colt M1911A1 from 1911, US armed forces service pistol.
- Next, the M3 machine gun known as the Grease Gun, used in the hours leading up to the Normandy landings on June 6, 44.
- There is also Le golden PPK pistol used by the army during the Second World War. Immortalized by James Bond.
- As well as all the rifles...
So here's what you need to add to your collection of weapons of war.
In conclusion, you can use the pistol
Parabellum Luger P08 for your historical re-enactments. But above all, it's a collector's and decorative weapon.
How are Denix replica weapons made?
Used in historical re-enactments, films, TV series and by collectors. Denix gun reproductions, made from high-quality materials. Carefully crafted and assembled to create realistic collector's weapons.
- The metals are in a metal alloy known as Zamac, whose basic composition is zinc in 95%.
- The plastic parts of the replicas are made of molded ABS, offering high resistance.
- Wood chosen for its beauty and durability, such as mahogany, olive or walnut, will give your butts and barrels an elegant, authentic appearance.
Please note that all Denix reproductions are identical to the originals, like your
Parabellum Luger P08.