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  1. 1920-1933: Reissued Imperial Lugers
    We inherited what I believe is a 1920 Luger as part of my father's estate. We're not really sure about the background of it, what it's worth (if anything), or much at all. Stumbled upon this forum in the hopes someone might be able to identify and shed some light on it. Would...
  2. New Collectors Board
    First of all, sorry if this is the wrong sub-forum or something. A few months ago I purchased a 1918 Erfurt Luger. It has a new recoil spring and a vented firing pin. At first I had trouble with it stove-piping live rounds or live rounds flying out and hitting me in the face. which was...
  3. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Was found in a box after my grandfather passed away. He was in the war so Im assuming thats where he got it. is it ruined? Also its missing the magazine :(
  4. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    In his Book "Third Reich Lugers", Jan Still wrote on the 1939 four-digit -42 code (Pg 65) "The Luftwaffe procured 40,251 Lugers during 1939, and some 1939-42 cod lugers were included in this procurement". I previously believed that only Krieghoff Lugers were procured by the Luftwaffe. Do we...
  5. New Collectors Board
    I understand this isn't a real Carbine and I am aware that there were various carbines made by certain individuals. I had this gun for months and it's really fun to shoot, my question is if there is a possible origin? I kept thinking that this was a regular Luger that's been heavily modified...
  6. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I'm looking for some help in identifying this Luger. It appears to be mostly matching with an S/42 toggle. The barrel extension lacks any date, code, or crest. It does not have any Russian capture markings, or signs of an EG rebuild. Most puzzling, the underside of the barrel has a very...
  7. New Collectors Board
    I have been collecting guns for a while and just became obsessed with Lugers. I plan to start collecting many and realized I have a lot to learn. (What an understatement lol) I just purchased my first 1906 DWM American Eagle Luger and I am wondering if you can help me determine condition/ worth...
  8. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hello there, I got a P08 Mauser 1941 with Police markings. I don’t saw something like this ever before. The gun has all correct numbers, and doesn’t look reblued. The overall condition is quite good. But, the takedown lever makes me wondering. The stamps look exactly like the others but the...
  9. 1900-1918: P.08-Army Lugers
    Most of my knowledge I possess involves WW2 mauser lugers. But i have been thinking of investing in a more shooter grade luger that is also from WW2. This is an erfurt luger. The seller says it has been re-arsenaled because of one the crown proofs. I looked it up and it appears to be correct...
  10. New Collectors Board
    looking for a BYF. No holster or mags needed if not available, just all numbers matching. I can’t find in for sale so thought I’d make a post
  11. New Collectors Board
    Hello Forum People, I have a Luger that was passed down to me from my Father-In-Law, I would appreciate any help I can get. I would like to identify the Luger, the overall condition, and last put it up for auction. I am a WAF Member, and I had posted it there for help, but it was suggested to...
  12. New Collectors Board
    Hi there, just picked up this beauty a couple of months back and figured I’d check in to see if anyone could tell me a bit more about it or if there’s anything special historically speaking. Thanks!!
  13. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Greetings all, I just joined the Forum. I have what appears to be an "Late" "Early" model P08 byf 41 Luger, all matching, with black plastic grips, original finish and three magazines. Would anyone be able to confirm this and give me an idea on value? I am happy to email or...
  14. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Thoughts and opinions on this 1935 G Code Luger? PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS, thank you.
  15. 1918-1930 DWM,Vickers,Bern
    I just picked up my first Luger today, a '23 dated DWM contract Finnish gun, serial L40XX, Finnish army proofed, rechambered to 9mm in the Winter War. Picked it up for $850. Info I found on an old forum said my particular contract pistol was issued to Heavy Field Artillery in 1924, with a...
  16. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    The top assembly is stuck about a half inch from reaching the back. There is no spring tension. I have tried very hard to move the slide either forward or backwards and it just won't budge. Please see pictures. Any help is super appreciated. I have no clue what to do and this is a great Luger...
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