Yes. While the soviets did have the Korovin Pistol, which chambered the .25 ACP, there is no guarantee there was ammo for it where he was going. Plus he had to execute… a few hundred, at best that’s one bullet per person, so a few hundred bullets.
Assuming you had a perfect shot each and every time, with no duds or misfires, that is still 7,000 rounds of ammunition. Remember, this is 6mm ammo, getting a kill in the first shot would be lucky unless it’s point blank to something extremely vital and at the perfect angle.
Walking around with luggage of an uncommon German pocket pistol with several thousand round of ammunition is a comical thought.
Yes. While the soviets did have the Korovin Pistol, which chambered the .25 ACP, there is no guarantee there was ammo for it where he was going. Plus he had to execute… a few hundred, at best that’s one bullet per person, so a few hundred bullets.
It’s reported that he executed 7,000 people.
Assuming you had a perfect shot each and every time, with no duds or misfires, that is still 7,000 rounds of ammunition. Remember, this is 6mm ammo, getting a kill in the first shot would be lucky unless it’s point blank to something extremely vital and at the perfect angle.
Walking around with luggage of an uncommon German pocket pistol with several thousand round of ammunition is a comical thought.