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Here's a Vintage question. It has nothing to do now with overcoats and if it is off the board topically too much, feel free to delete it.
After the modernization of the late 19th Century, in the first part of this century police and citizens in Europe and America considered themselves well-armed with what are derided as "mouseguns" today. Police carried small .32 caliber revolvers and the average city man of moderate means was probably going to regularly have on his person or in his desk a similar revolver or a small .25 or .32 caliber semi-auto.
Now those of us who carry and the police are back to hauling around stuff that would make our Austrian Hussar green with envy.
I know the sample size is going to be tiny but has anyone talked to older relatives or associates about their weapon choices at the time? grandma keep something in her muff for the tram ride home? Grandpa have something other than a watch in his vest pocket?
After the modernization of the late 19th Century, in the first part of this century police and citizens in Europe and America considered themselves well-armed with what are derided as "mouseguns" today. Police carried small .32 caliber revolvers and the average city man of moderate means was probably going to regularly have on his person or in his desk a similar revolver or a small .25 or .32 caliber semi-auto.
Now those of us who carry and the police are back to hauling around stuff that would make our Austrian Hussar green with envy.
I know the sample size is going to be tiny but has anyone talked to older relatives or associates about their weapon choices at the time? grandma keep something in her muff for the tram ride home? Grandpa have something other than a watch in his vest pocket?