I read a short story in the mid-90s which was fairly similar to Poul Anderson's "The Man Who Came Early." Different from that story, this was told from the modern protagonist's point of view. Theodore, the main character, was an avid combat pistol shooter who traveled to Sweden (or another Scandinavian country) to visit a friend, ventured out into the misty woods, and traveled back in time. There he encountered a pre-Viking people who were dealing with a Beowulf-style menace. Notably, they had problems pronouncing his name... Tador, or something like that. He helped his allies beat the bad guys, but only with the help of his pistol, which the locals thought was a hammer thrown with a clap of thunder. Then the mist overtook him and he returned to his own time, naming his pistol Mjolnir with a quote, "ja, the original."
The story appeared in an anthology of other stories, but I cannot remember either this story's name nor the name of the book. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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