I read article that said, surrendering Pole officers would hand German pistol flat in hand, cocked, flip safety off and gun would
fire. This may be a wives tale, I forget were I read that. I have
had several Radoms, but all have been last ditch models. In
60s, pistols like Radom, Lahti, and even P-38 were not sought
after. The Luger was king. For that matter even a 1911 didn't
bring much. I can remember being at gun shop with my old
man in late 50s. There were so many guys wanting to trade
Pistols that they brought home from WW2, that made prices
soft. The lesser known, 1st generation autos were hard to give
away. There were always exceptions, but most WW2 pistols
didnt start bringing any money until early 70s. At this point in
time you could by a new 1911 for $100.