Luger

The Luger P08 or the Luger pistol was a German semi-automatic self-loading pistol used during World War II.

History
The Luger was designed by Georg Luger 1898 and was created by the Luger company and was soon used by the German Navy in 1904, and in 1908 (as Pistole 08) by the German Army after the caliber was changed to 9 mm Parabellum because the 7.65 mm Parabellum cartridge was considered too weak.

Soon the Luger was used during World War I and then was used as a side arm during World War II. Soon after the war the Lugers were collected by many people including American soldiers who highly prized it and thousands were taken home as souvenirs and are still in circulation.

Game Info
The Luger uses an 8 round detachable box magazine for it's ammunition with 7.65 mm Parabellum and 9 mm Parabellum cartridge.

The Luger's accuracy is medium, as a result of good engineering, ergonomic grip angle and shape, decent trigger pull, and a design that requires the barrel remain aligned with the axis of the frame during operation with no tipping as in Browning's designs.

The rate of fire is low and it's power is also low, but it's dependability is high for the Wehrmacht because it is usually always with them as a side weapon.