And it could be a Colt Huntsman or Colt Challenger ..http://w.coltautos.com/woodsmans/1Series/WoodsmanFirstSeriesci_118653.htm
I think it could be a pre woodsman, the barrel isn't quite right. Cant find a short "Pencil Barrel" but if i could i bet it would look like that.
The picture gets very grainy if you zoom it, but you can clearly see the slide/barrel parting line its something in the Colt Woodsman / High Standard vein. It its a colt it might be a high polish blue (aka royal blue) which could appear silver in the right lighting.
It's not a P38 the top of the slide and the area around the barrel is all wrong for that, plus the aforementioned parting line. Its also not a Luger (not even close) and not a PPK/PPKs with a long barrel.
Guarantee it is a High Standard or Colt Woodsman or clone...
And it could be a Colt Huntsman or Colt Challenger ..
Often not known but early guns that looked the same as the Woodsman.
But his finger is hiding most of that area and it appears the camera is flashing his finger color onto the rear of the pistol.Both of these have slanted serrations and more of them IIRC...
Think this is the closest match ... key being the wide front sight blade. The rear sight and slide serrations look close too.Prewar 30s CW...
The black at the rear sight -slide and the coloring is close and the barrel diameter could have been diminished as old cameras do...
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Having carefully looked at it again, I think this is the closest and most likely caliber/gun match to the picture. It would make sense for a young man to have a .22 for small game hunting, not a 9mm as I had considered earlier. The gun outline very closely matches this, especially the vertical line barely visible right in front of the extractor.Prewar 30s CW...
The black at the rear sight -slide and the coloring is close and the barrel diameter could have been diminished as old cameras do...
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Absolutely not a Luger. At first glance, I was thinking P-38, but did not feel good about that analysis. Others nailed it nicely as a Woodsman or varient.maybe a Luger.