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  1. 803c grips inside numbered.jpg

    Wood grips for 803c. The left grip is numbered 03 center area The right grip is number on the lower right side
  2. LP.08 1917 DWM #803c left side

    LP.08 1917 DWM #803c left side. It came with the FXO magazine, which is not correct.
  3. 1900-1918 DWM
    As of now I have been only interested in 9mm Mauser lugers. But have always loved the way the Swiss Lugers looked. The slightly longer barrel, Swiss crest, strawed parts, etc. I probably would have gotten one sooner but like many collectors I preferred the 9mm Lugers because that’s what Lugers...
  4. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I have been trying to figure out what the unit marking on my luger are to get a little more history on it. It appears to have been stamped over, or maybe a mistake when stamping. Can anyone identify this marking? This luger is 1921 DWM other than that I'm lost on where is been.
  5. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    DWM Luger with serno 4191 with an a under it
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  6. New Collectors Board
    I know this is a subjective question but I wanted to see the responses. I am partial towards the ww2 production lugers because of the stamps and codes and stuff. But when it comes down to the actual look of the guns like strawed parts and bluing, I admit that other periods of luger production...
  7. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/55/lid/1589 A Hitlers Personal Guards Gun😯 This is the High-End Luger what you can buy (when you are Rich😉) It is remember me on the Zielgerät 1229 „Vampir“ active infrared device developed.Or the Krummlauf. Ultra HighTech for this Time when you...
  8. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Just wanted to share some pictures of my first Luger P08 pistol. It is a 1921 police model with the sear safety. All metal parts are fully matching from what I can tell and seems original finish. Magazine is unnumbered and also the grip plates have different numbers on them. Looking forward for...
  9. 1900-1918 DWM
    This has features of a 7.65 test Luger but is outside of the standard serial range. #7637 I would appreciate any insights as some things look odd to me even as a novice. (Ie Mis-colored barrel. Bluing missing under safety lever. Flaming bomb stamp on side plate and on frame. Possible number...
  10. 1900-1918: P.08-Army Lugers
    Hello, I’m new in the forum, reading the posts here I already learned a lot about Luger pistols. I’m looking for more information about my Luger 1911 DWM, S/N 8000, all matching numbers but the magazine. It has an R on the outside of the grip and Ritter written on the inside of the grip...
  11. New Collectors Board
    Good Afternoon Everyone, Just got this Luger from an older gentleman(80), said it was his dad's, dad got it while he was in the service, dad passed away when he was 5 and hes just held onto it since then. From my bit of searching it looks like it is possibly a 1900 American Eagle Military...
  12. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hello, I just acquired this DWM luger #51s chambered in 9mm with a blank chamber, Crown N proof, early Nazi acceptance stamps on the right of the receiver and on the left of the barrel, another indescernable marking on the right of the receiver, military-style serial number locations, and some...
  13. 1900-1918: P.08-Army Lugers
    For many, many years Luger experts have believed that the Circle-B proof mark on the left-side receiver of the M1906 Brazilian Contract Lugers were to indicate a contract for Brazil besides the extractor marking being in Portuguese which is logical. On a recent post about a fine and quite rare...
  14. 1900-1918: P.08-Army Lugers
    Hello all. My 1917 DWM Serial# 8174 came with the matching "+" magazine and another non-matching mag marked "1968" Looking for the original wooden bottom "8174". Would be nifty to send the "1968" back home to it's original pistol. Let the power of LugerFORUMS be unleashed!! Keep me posted...
  15. New Collectors Board
    I have come across this Luger, and was wondering if the group here could provide some help with additional information and a general idea of the value. My understanding is that it is a DWM 1920's era in "shooter luger" condition. The toggle, hold open, and the grips do not match (grips do not...
  16. New Collectors Board
    I have a Luger I inherited from my grandmother. I know it is DWM, crown N, .30 cal, has serial number 9960, with 60 on all smaller parts. I can't identify the marking under the serial number. Is it some sort of n, h, or r? I attach a few pics. Thanks in advance, Dwayne G
  17. New Collectors Board
    Hi! First off: the pictures. The only things not pictured: The damaged wooden base of the magazine is glued up pretty bad so I can't tell whether it's matching. The last two digits of the serial is stamped all over on smaller parts (so it looks all matching) though I haven't taken it apart...
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