Lady Smith
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This post about Patton got me thinking:
( General Patton ).
My late father was a Master Sergeant in the Korean War. He told me that he had told his superior officer that he could not shoot a 1911 worth sour apples. He asked if he could carry another type of sidearm. He was granted that option. He chose a .38 S&W revolver. Where he got it, I do not know. Did he get it in Korea? Did he order it from the states? I do not know. All I know is that it was a 4" K-frame, blue, with adjustable sights.
How common was it for U.S. troops to carry sidearms other than the standard 1911? Was that option common, or rare? I assume rare.
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Adjustable sights ? I thought all military guns had fixed sights
