This video explores the Vickers Ltd Luger pistols adopted by the Dutch East Indies colonial forces (KNIL) starting in 1910. Initially sourced from DWM, production shifted to Vickers after WWI due to the Treaty of Versailles. The video highlights a specific example with a "GS" marked barrel dated 1930 and an Indonesian national property mark, indicating it was rebarreled in the Dutch East Indies. Another pistol is shown with a Dutch M11 pattern holster, cleaning rod, and loading tool, showcasing the historical context and usage of these firearms.
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