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  1. German: Foreign Mfg. Pistols and Holsters.
    When the selected Austrian Steyr Hahn 1912 pistols were reworked by the Germans for their police apparatus during the war, were they refinished? In reading about them, I've never seemed to definitively get an answer whether none, some or all where refinished by Mauser in 1940/1941 during the...
  2. 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...
  3. New Collectors Board
    I have been talking to Vance Hallock, Don's son. Don had acquired a collection of over 300 mags, Vance has been selling luger magazines from the collection on ebay and he thought there might be folks interested in talking to him direct. I have bought some Simson magazines, but there are a few of...
  4. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    With a milestone birthday coming up next year, I finally stepped up for a Luger to check off my gun bucket list. For me, its the sweat spot. Nice enough example to proudly be a center stone of my collection, but not so nice that I never want to shoot it. (unless you tell me I stumbled across...
  5. 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...
  6. New Collectors Board
    Hello all i am new to the luger forum and have a few questions about my 1912 Erfurt 9mm. Here is what i can decipher: It is a double date police rework 1912/1920 inventory stamp it has an intact sear bar safety and a deactivated magazine safety has 2 crown/rc stamps one on the toggle, one on...
  7. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hello, For your review, a complete rig with a matched holster and two matched mags. The gun is a 1939 Police Banner, with the less common Eagle C proof, made early in the "W" block and re-using an E/6 Simson proofed barrel extension. The grips are unnumbered but little doubt original by fit and...
  8. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I posted this thread about 2 months a go, but had no pictures at the time. I finally had chance to re-visit this person and took pictures for you to analyze. Here is original thread: "Hi forum members, I have question about value for very interesting Luger. I know gentleman here in metro...
  9. 1900-1918 : Austria-Hungary Pistols & Holsters
    Hello. I have recently acquired a Frommer Stop in the 56000 s/n range proofed with a crown-over-B. From my research, this Stop was part of a German purchase in 1916/17. The front of the grip strap is marked "S.K.527.89". There is no "1920" stamp on the pistol. If this is a police weapon, I...
  10. 1920-1933: Reissued Imperial Lugers
    My 1917 all matching Erfurt has Schutzpolice unit markings from Magdeburg. It shows evidence of having been an old salt re-blue. http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae73/lugersandmore/_DSC1991-1.jpg http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae73/lugersandmore/_DSC1983-1.jpg...
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