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| type = [[Semi-automatic pistol]] |
| type = [[Semi-automatic pistol]] |
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| is_ranged = yes |
| is_ranged = yes |
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| service = Germany (1904–1945)<br/>Switzerland (1900 – early 1970s) |
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| service = 1900-Present{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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| used_by = See ''[[Luger P08 pistol#Users|Users]]'' |
| used_by = See ''[[Luger P08 pistol#Users|Users]]'' |
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| wars = [[Boxer Rebellion]]<ref name="DAT"/><br/>[[World War I]]<br/>[[German Revolution of 1918–19|German Revolution]]<br/>[[Irish War of Independence]]<br>[[Finnish Civil War]]<ref name="Finland"/><br/>[[Irish Civil War]]<br>[[Chaco War]]<br/>[[Spanish Civil War]]<br/>[[World War II]]<br/>[[Second Sino-Japanese War]]<br/>[[Indonesian National Revolution]]<br/>[[Indochina War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}}<br/>[[Algerian War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}}<br>[[Vietnam War]] (limited use)<br/>[[Portuguese Colonial War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=4}}<br>[[Rhodesian Bush War]]<br>[[The Troubles]] |
| wars = [[Boxer Rebellion]]<ref name="DAT"/><br/>[[World War I]]<br/>[[German Revolution of 1918–19|German Revolution]]<br/>[[Irish War of Independence]]<br>[[Finnish Civil War]]<ref name="Finland"/><br/>[[Irish Civil War]]<br>[[Chaco War]]<br/>[[Spanish Civil War]]<br/>[[World War II]]<br/>[[Second Sino-Japanese War]]<br/>[[Indonesian National Revolution]]<br/>[[Indochina War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}}<br/>[[Algerian War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}}<br>[[Vietnam War]] (limited use)<br/>[[Portuguese Colonial War]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=4}}<br>[[Rhodesian Bush War]]<br>[[The Troubles]] |
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== Users == |
== Users == |
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[[File:Luger 04 Marinepistole.JPG|thumb|Luger 04 Pistol of the [[Imperial German Navy]]]]<!--READ FIRST: This section is for cited entries only. Please do not add entries into this list without a citation from a reliable source. All entries without a citation will be removed. Thank you.--> |
[[File:Luger 04 Marinepistole.JPG|thumb|Luger 04 Pistol of the [[Imperial German Navy]]]]<!--READ FIRST: This section is for cited entries only. Please do not add entries into this list without a citation from a reliable source. All entries without a citation will be removed. Thank you.--> |
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* {{flag|Albania}}<ref name=Capie/> |
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* {{flag|Algeria}}: used by the [[National Liberation Army (Algeria)|National Liberation Army]], bought from Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}} |
* {{flag|Algeria}}: used by the [[National Liberation Army (Algeria)|National Liberation Army]], bought from Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=57}} |
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* {{flag|Angola}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Armenia}}<ref name="Koziel"/> |
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* {{flag|Australia}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Austria}}: Armed forces used Lugers after 1945, supplied from the French-controlled Mauser factory <ref name=WalterJ /> |
* {{flag|Austria}}: Armed forces used Lugers after 1945, supplied from the French-controlled Mauser factory <ref name=WalterJ /> |
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* {{flag|Azerbaijan}} |
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* {{flag|Bahamas}}<ref name="ROB"/> |
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* {{flag|Bahrain}}<ref name="Miller"/> |
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* {{flag|Bangladesh}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Belarus}}<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Belgium}}<ref name="Gazette"/> |
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* {{flag|Belize}}<ref name="Bishop"/> |
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* {{flag|Benin}}<ref name="WG"/> |
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* {{flag|Bermuda}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Bolivia}}:<ref name="WalterJ">{{cite book |first=John |last=Walter |title=Luger Book: The Encyclopedia of the Borchardt and Borchardt-Luger Handguns, 1885–1985 |location=London, UK |publisher=Arms & Armour |year=1991 |isbn=978-0-85368-886-0 |page=66}}</ref> delivered from 1912 and used during the [[Chaco War]]<ref name ='Chaco'>{{cite book|author=Alejandro de Quesada|title=The Chaco War 1932-35: South America's greatest modern conflict|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dTm3CwAAQBAJ|date=20 November 2011|publisher=Osprey Publishing|isbn=978-1-84908-901-2|page=23}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Bolivia}}:<ref name="WalterJ">{{cite book |first=John |last=Walter |title=Luger Book: The Encyclopedia of the Borchardt and Borchardt-Luger Handguns, 1885–1985 |location=London, UK |publisher=Arms & Armour |year=1991 |isbn=978-0-85368-886-0 |page=66}}</ref> delivered from 1912 and used during the [[Chaco War]]<ref name ='Chaco'>{{cite book|author=Alejandro de Quesada|title=The Chaco War 1932-35: South America's greatest modern conflict|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dTm3CwAAQBAJ|date=20 November 2011|publisher=Osprey Publishing|isbn=978-1-84908-901-2|page=23}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}<ref name="miller2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Botswana}}<ref name="Smith"/> |
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* {{flag|Brazil}}<ref name="WAL">{{cite book |first=John |last=Walter |title=The Luger Story |year=2001 |publisher=Greenhill Books |isbn=1-85367-436-2 |page=127}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Brazil}}<ref name="WAL">{{cite book |first=John |last=Walter |title=The Luger Story |year=2001 |publisher=Greenhill Books |isbn=1-85367-436-2 |page=127}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}<ref name="Miller">{{cite book |first=David |last=Miller |title=Fighting Men of World War II, Volume I: Axis Forces — Uniforms, Equipment, and Weapons |year=2007 |publisher=Stackpole Books |isbn=978-0-8117-0277-5 |page=369}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}<ref name="Miller">{{cite book |first=David |last=Miller |title=Fighting Men of World War II, Volume I: Axis Forces — Uniforms, Equipment, and Weapons |year=2007 |publisher=Stackpole Books |isbn=978-0-8117-0277-5 |page=369}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Burundi}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Cambodia}}<ref name="Khmer"/> |
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* {{flag|Cameroon}}<ref name="TG"/> |
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* {{flag|Cape Verde}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Chad}}<ref name="Davis"/> |
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* {{flag|Republic of China (1912-1949)|name=Republic of China}}: Used by Chang Tso-lin's warlord army.<ref>{{cite book |title=Chinese Warlord Armies 1911–30 |url=https://archive.org/details/chinesewarlordar00jowe |url-access=limited |first=Philip |last=Jowett |location=Oxford, UK |publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd. |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-84908-402-4 |page=[https://archive.org/details/chinesewarlordar00jowe/page/n11 21]}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Republic of China (1912-1949)|name=Republic of China}}: Used by Chang Tso-lin's warlord army.<ref>{{cite book |title=Chinese Warlord Armies 1911–30 |url=https://archive.org/details/chinesewarlordar00jowe |url-access=limited |first=Philip |last=Jowett |location=Oxford, UK |publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd. |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-84908-402-4 |page=[https://archive.org/details/chinesewarlordar00jowe/page/n11 21]}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Colombia}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Comoros}} |
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* {{flag|Costa Rica}}<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Cuba}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Cyprus}}<ref name="Walter"/> |
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* {{flag|Czech Republic}}<ref name="Miller"/> |
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* {{flag|Democratic Republic of Congo}}<ref name="DWM"/> |
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* {{flag|Democratic Republic of Georgia}}: Mainly issued to officers.<ref>https://history.mod.gov.ge/ge/page/39/msubuqi-sheiarageba</ref> |
* {{flag|Democratic Republic of Georgia}}: Mainly issued to officers.<ref>https://history.mod.gov.ge/ge/page/39/msubuqi-sheiarageba</ref> |
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* {{flag|Djibouti}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Dominican Republic}}<ref name="Tinderbox"/> |
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* {{flag|East Timor}}<ref name="DRTL"/> |
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* {{flag|Ecuador}}<ref name="Wayne"/> |
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* {{flag|Egypt}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|El Salvador}}<ref name="Adowa"/> |
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* {{flag|Empire of Japan}}: Used Luger pistols in a semi-official capacity taken from disarmed [[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army|Dutch forces in Indonesia]].<ref name="Luger"/> |
* {{flag|Empire of Japan}}: Used Luger pistols in a semi-official capacity taken from disarmed [[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army|Dutch forces in Indonesia]].<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Equatorial Guinea}}<ref name="pistol"/> |
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* {{flag|Eritrea}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Estonia}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Ethiopia}}<ref name="Bishop"/> |
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* {{flag|Fiji}} |
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* {{flag|France}}: The French occupied and operated the Mauser factory 1945–46, then seized remaining Mauser parts stocks to assemble approximately 4,000 Luger pistols for French forces<ref name=WalterJ /> |
* {{flag|France}}: The French occupied and operated the Mauser factory 1945–46, then seized remaining Mauser parts stocks to assemble approximately 4,000 Luger pistols for French forces<ref name=WalterJ /> |
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* {{flag|Finland}}<ref name="davis2006">{{cite book |last=Davis |first=Aaron |year=2006 |title=Standard Catalog of Luger |publisher=Gun Digest Books |edition=2nd |isbn=0-89689-411-8}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Finland}}<ref name="davis2006">{{cite book |last=Davis |first=Aaron |year=2006 |title=Standard Catalog of Luger |publisher=Gun Digest Books |edition=2nd |isbn=0-89689-411-8}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Gabon}}<ref name="Jane"/> |
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* {{flag|Georgia}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Germany}}<ref name="miller2001">{{Cite book |last=Miller |first=David |year=2001 |title=The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns |publisher=Salamander Books Ltd |isbn=1-84065-245-4}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Germany}}<ref name="miller2001">{{Cite book |last=Miller |first=David |year=2001 |title=The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns |publisher=Salamander Books Ltd |isbn=1-84065-245-4}}</ref> |
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** {{flag|German Empire}}<ref name="bishop2002">{{cite book |editor1-first=Chris |editor1-last=Bishop |title=The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MuGsf0psjvcC&pg=PA228 |access-date=2 March 2010 |year=2002 |publisher=Metrobooks |isbn=1-58663-762-2 |page=228}}</ref> |
** {{flag|German Empire}}<ref name="bishop2002">{{cite book |editor1-first=Chris |editor1-last=Bishop |title=The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MuGsf0psjvcC&pg=PA228 |access-date=2 March 2010 |year=2002 |publisher=Metrobooks |isbn=1-58663-762-2 |page=228}}</ref> |
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** {{flag|Nazi Germany}}<ref name="bishop2002"/> |
** {{flag|Nazi Germany}}<ref name="bishop2002"/> |
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** {{flag|East Germany}}: Used until the 1960s by the [[Volkspolizei]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} and [[Stasi]] agents.<ref name="Luger"/> |
** {{flag|East Germany}}: Used until the 1960s by the [[Volkspolizei]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} and [[Stasi]] agents.<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Ghana}} |
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* {{flag|Greece}}{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} |
* {{flag|Greece}}{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} |
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* {{flag|Grenada}}{{cn|date=October 2020}} |
* {{flag|Grenada}}{{cn|date=October 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Guatemala}}<ref name="Walter"/> |
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* {{flag|Guinea}} |
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* {{flag|Guinea-Bissau}}<ref name="hogg2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Guyana}}<ref name="gander2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Haiti}}<ref name="miller2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Honduras}}<ref name="wayne2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Iceland}}<ref name="jones2020"/> |
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* {{flag|India}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Indonesia}}: Almost 14,000 Dutch KNIL M.11 Lugers were in Indonesia before the [[Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies]]. As such, the Luger was widely used during the [[Indonesian National Revolution]]. General [[Sudirman]] is known to have personally carried an M.11.<ref>KNIL-wapens in Indonesische musea (KNIL weapons in Indonesian museums), D.W. Staat, SAM Wapenmagazine 85, p.51 (In Dutch)</ref> |
* {{flag|Indonesia}}: Almost 14,000 Dutch KNIL M.11 Lugers were in Indonesia before the [[Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies]]. As such, the Luger was widely used during the [[Indonesian National Revolution]]. General [[Sudirman]] is known to have personally carried an M.11.<ref>KNIL-wapens in Indonesische musea (KNIL weapons in Indonesian museums), D.W. Staat, SAM Wapenmagazine 85, p.51 (In Dutch)</ref> |
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* {{flagicon image|Naval flag of Iran 1933-1980.svg}} [[Pahlavi dynasty|Imperial State of Iran]]<ref name="Luger"/> |
* {{flagicon image|Naval flag of Iran 1933-1980.svg}} [[Pahlavi dynasty|Imperial State of Iran]]<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Iraq}}<ref name="DAV"/> |
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* {{flag|Ireland}}<ref name="Irish"/> |
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* {{flag|Israel}}<ref name="Jews"/> |
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* {{flag|Ivory Coast}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Jamaica}} |
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* {{flag|Jordan}}<ref name="Arab"/> |
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* {{flag|Kenya}}<ref name="bosshogg2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Kosovo}}<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Latvia}}<ref name="DAV" |
* {{flag|Latvia}}<ref name="DAV" |
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* {{flag|Lesotho}}<ref name="Walter"/> |
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* {{flag|Liberia}}<ref name="Smith"/> |
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* {{flag|Luxemburg}}<ref name="DAV"/>{{verification needed|date=June 2019}} |
* {{flag|Luxemburg}}<ref name="DAV"/>{{verification needed|date=June 2019}} |
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* {{flag|Madagascar}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Malaysia}}<ref name="Malaya"/> |
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* {{flag|Malawi}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Mali}} |
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* {{flag|Malta}}<ref name="DAV"/>{{verification needed|date=June 2019}} |
* {{flag|Malta}}<ref name="DAV"/>{{verification needed|date=June 2019}} |
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* {{flag|Mauritania}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Mexico}}<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Moldova}}<ref name="pistol"/> |
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* {{flag|Monaco}} |
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* {{flag|Mongolia}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Montenegro}}<ref name="ROM"/> |
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* {{flag|Morocco}}<ref name="Gazette"/> |
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* {{flag|Myanmar}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Namibia}} |
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* {{flag|Nepal}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Netherlands}}: Dutch arms factories made Lugers in 1912 for use by the [[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army|Dutch East Indies Army]].<ref name=WalterJ /> Other contracts were completed for the Dutch Navy commencing in 1923, and the Dutch Air Force in 1928. |
* {{flag|Netherlands}}: Dutch arms factories made Lugers in 1912 for use by the [[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army|Dutch East Indies Army]].<ref name=WalterJ /> Other contracts were completed for the Dutch Navy commencing in 1923, and the Dutch Air Force in 1928. |
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* {{flag|Lebanon}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
* {{flag|Lebanon}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
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* {{flag|Libya}}<ref>{{cite web |author=Grey Tiger |title=World Infantry Weapons: Libya |url=https://sites.google.com/site/worldinventory/wiw_africa/wiw_af_libya |publisher=WorldInventory |via=[[Google Sites]] |date=2015 |access-date=13 December 2017}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Libya}}<ref>{{cite web |author=Grey Tiger |title=World Infantry Weapons: Libya |url=https://sites.google.com/site/worldinventory/wiw_africa/wiw_af_libya |publisher=WorldInventory |via=[[Google Sites]] |date=2015 |access-date=13 December 2017}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|New Zealand}}: Captured Lugers issued to RNZAF ADS officers 1942-45.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Osborne |first1=John |title=NZ Arms Register |website=ArmsRegister.com |ref=NZAR 377}}</ref> |
* {{flag|New Zealand}}: Captured Lugers issued to RNZAF ADS officers 1942-45.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Osborne |first1=John |title=NZ Arms Register |website=ArmsRegister.com |ref=NZAR 377}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Nicaragua}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Nigeria}}<ref name="Miller"/> |
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* {{flag|North Korea}}<ref name="DPRK"/> |
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* {{Flag|Norway}}: In use from 1945 and phased out in 1987.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Hæren etter Annen verdenskrig: 1945–1990 |trans-title=The Army of the Second World War: 1945–1990 |publisher=Fabritius |year=1990 |isbn=8290545169 |location=Oslo |page=563 |url=http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2007091104011 |language=no}}</ref> |
* {{Flag|Norway}}: In use from 1945 and phased out in 1987.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Hæren etter Annen verdenskrig: 1945–1990 |trans-title=The Army of the Second World War: 1945–1990 |publisher=Fabritius |year=1990 |isbn=8290545169 |location=Oslo |page=563 |url=http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2007091104011 |language=no}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Oman}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Pakistan}} |
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* {{flag|Palestine}}: the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] received P08s from East Germany{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} |
* {{flag|Palestine}}: the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] received P08s from East Germany{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} |
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* {{flag|Panama}}<ref name="Banana"/> |
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* {{flag|Papua New Guinea}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Paraguay}}<ref name="Chaco"/> |
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* {{flag|People's Republic of China}}<ref name="PRC"/> |
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* {{flag|Peru}}<ref name="Jowett"/> |
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* {{flag|Philippines}}<ref name="ROP"/> |
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* {{flag|Portugal}}<ref>{{Cite book |title=Armamento do Exército Português, Vol.I – Armamento Ligeiro |trans-title=Armament of the Portuguese Army, Vol.I - Light Armament |first1=António José |last1=Telo |first2=Mário |last2=Álvares |year=2004 |location=Lisbon |publisher=Prefácio |language=pt |pages=100–103 |isbn=972-8816-43-X}}</ref><ref name="Luger article">{{cite web |url=http://www.handgunsmag.com/reviews/featured_handguns_po8_luger/ |title=Classic Handguns of the 20th Century: The P.08 German Luger |first=David W. |last=Arnold |date=11 November 2010 |website=Handguns |access-date=12 May 2017}}</ref> |
* {{flag|Portugal}}<ref>{{Cite book |title=Armamento do Exército Português, Vol.I – Armamento Ligeiro |trans-title=Armament of the Portuguese Army, Vol.I - Light Armament |first1=António José |last1=Telo |first2=Mário |last2=Álvares |year=2004 |location=Lisbon |publisher=Prefácio |language=pt |pages=100–103 |isbn=972-8816-43-X}}</ref><ref name="Luger article">{{cite web |url=http://www.handgunsmag.com/reviews/featured_handguns_po8_luger/ |title=Classic Handguns of the 20th Century: The P.08 German Luger |first=David W. |last=Arnold |date=11 November 2010 |website=Handguns |access-date=12 May 2017}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Poland}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
* {{flag|Poland}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
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* {{flag|Qatar}}<ref name="gunsmag"/> |
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* {{flag|Republic of Congo}}<ref name="auto"/> |
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* {{flag|Rhodesia}} |
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* {{flag|Romania}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
* {{flag|Romania}}{{Citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
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* {{flag|Russia|1906}}<ref name="DAV"/> |
* {{flag|Russia|1906}}<ref name="DAV"/> |
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* {{flag|Rwanda}}<ref name="bosshogg2020"/> |
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* {{flag|San Marino}}<ref name="RSM"/> |
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* {{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Saudi Arabia}}<ref name="Arab"/> |
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* {{flag|Senegal}}<ref name="Tinderbox"/> |
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* {{flag|Serbia}}<ref name="Serb"/> |
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* {{flag|Seychelles}} |
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* {{flag|Sierra Leone}}<ref name="Arnold2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Singapore}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Slovenia}}<ref name="Bishop"/> |
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* {{flag|Somalia}}<ref name="FRS"/> |
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* {{flag|South Korea}}<ref name="ROK"/> |
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* {{flag|South Sudan}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Spain|1936}}<ref name="davis2006"/> |
* {{flag|Spain|1936}}<ref name="davis2006"/> |
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* {{flag|Soviet Union}}: stored captured P08s but never used in combat{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} |
* {{flag|Soviet Union}}: stored captured P08s but never used in combat{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=59}} |
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* {{flag|Sudan}}<ref name="Luger"/> |
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* {{flag|Suriname}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Syria}}<ref name="Arab"/> |
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* {{flag|Sweden|1923}}<ref name="DAV"/> |
* {{flag|Sweden|1923}}<ref name="DAV"/> |
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* {{flag|Switzerland}}: The Swiss Army was the first to adopt the Luger. 1900-1950<ref name="davis2006"/> |
* {{flag|Switzerland}}: The Swiss Army was the first to adopt the Luger. 1900-1950<ref name="davis2006"/> |
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* {{flag|Tanzania}}<ref name="weapon"/> |
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* {{flag|Turkey}}<ref name="Luger article"/> |
* {{flag|Turkey}}<ref name="Luger article"/> |
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* {{flag|Thailand}}{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=28}} |
* {{flag|Thailand}}{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=28}} |
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* {{flag|Togo}}<ref name="gunsmag"/> |
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* {{flag|Tunisia}}<ref name="auto"/> |
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* {{flag|Turkmenistan}} |
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* {{flag|Tuvalu}}<ref name="Gazette"/> |
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*{{flag|North Vietnam}} Captured from France |
*{{flag|North Vietnam}} Captured from France |
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* {{flag|Uganda}}<ref name="Walter"/> |
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* {{flag|Ukraine}}<ref name="Tinderbox"/> |
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* {{flag|United Kingdom}}: used by [[Special Operations Executive]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=69}} |
* {{flag|United Kingdom}}: used by [[Special Operations Executive]]{{sfn|Grant|2018|p=69}} |
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* {{flag|United States}}<ref name="DAV"/> The U.S. Ordnance Board purchased 1,000 Model 1900 7.65mm pistols under an official military contract order and issued them to active duty cavalry troops for field testing. |
* {{flag|United States}}<ref name="DAV"/> The U.S. Ordnance Board purchased 1,000 Model 1900 7.65mm pistols under an official military contract order and issued them to active duty cavalry troops for field testing. |
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* {{flag|Uruguay}}<ref name="Adowa"/> |
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* {{flag|Vatican City}}<ref name="Bishop"/> |
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* {{flag|Venezuela}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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* {{flag|Vietnam}}<ref name="SRV"/> |
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* {{flag|Yemen}}<ref name="ROY"/> |
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* {{flag|Zaire}} |
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* {{flag|Zambia}}{{cn|date=December 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Zimbabwe}}<ref name="SupicaNahas2020"/> |
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