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Portuguese M2 question
I've seen several mentions of a contract of approximatly 5000 pistols.
As far as I know the contract was signed for 3500 pistols only. I would like feedback of any known M2 pistols with serial # over 3500. |
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I think the first Portugese purchase was at the end of 1903, (about 100 test guns) but the first real official delivery was dated in mid 1910 of about 5K "New Model" pistols 12 cm long barrel 7,65 Para gauge with "Seguranca" and "Caregada" inscripions under the safety and on the extractor. my2 cents Sergio
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It's the 1934 GNR pistols that have both "carregada" and "seguranca". |
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A great discussion fellows... if you could post a published reference as the source of your thinking that would be helpful...
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... the 5000 pistols bought in 1910 were called " Pistolas Luger.Parabellum do Exércite Portugues Mo. 909"
The year after the Portuguese Navy ordered another 1000 Lugers cal 9 Parabellum wih a cm 10 long barrel. In the October 1910 the king was exiliated, but only 800 of the so called "Pistola Luger-Parabellum da Marinha Portuguesa Mo910" had been delivered. Since the contract had already been fully paid by the Portuguese, the remaining 200 were delivered sometime later but DWM ha to modify the mark on the chamber with an anchor with RP (Republica Portuguesa) and the goverment property stamps subsituted with the monogram "MP" (Marinha Portuguesa) Some years later in 1935 Portugal ordered about 600 Luger pistols to MAUSER cal 7,65 for their Guardia Nacional Republicana. I've said "about" since different sources of information seem to give different figures. Anyway the name of these pistols was "Pistola Luger-Parabellum da GNR Mo. 935" From September 1935 until October 1941 Portugal placed other orders to MAUSER. Probably the Portuguese Army wanted to substiute their old Savage and Nagant guns with the more modern P.08. In the course of 1942 MAUSER delivered to Portugal some of the Lugers that the Heereswaffenamt had not used any more since the new "star" of those times was the new WALTHER "Heeres Pistole P.38" To close this post these last 5000 Lugers were marked "byf" "42" Waffenamt "WaA135", some other (715 of them) had the "Mauser banner" Sergio
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To tell you the truth, it is the first time I see the mention that the Portuguese contract counted for only 3,500 guns - the 5,000 number is mentioned by every major author. However, it doen't mean they they are correct...
Question is where the 3,500 guns purchase data came from? Saudações, Douglas |
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There's a link in my third post on this thread. I've also seen the +-5000 figure everywhere until I stumbled on this article. That's why I'm trying to figure out how many are around with serial numbers over the 3500 mark. And also what will be the highest serial number. So far # 3803. |
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I've only got this one, although I usually pay attention to S#'s of others I see at shows are on the net in hopes of finding consecutive #'s. #3803 is still the highest number I've seen so far and I haven't seen another that was close.
I just found this old thread you might find interesting... http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...highlight=3803
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Some old Portuguese Luger data in the attached file.
A lot of guessing by a lot of people over the years. There are not very many M2's listed over 3500 but there are a few as have been noted in this post. We did a survey here on this form a few years back at that time not one M2 was listed as being over SN 3500. The old books are largely wrong on the Portuguese data, those new books that simply copy that data are just as wrong. It's a bit frustrating at times. Contrary to popular belief the Portuguese often ordered very small batches of lugers. Keep an open mind when discussing serial number ranges. Hope this helps Vern |
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And the lack of serial numbers showing in the 4000 range also points in that direction. No explanation so far for MFC's # 3803. |
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That is why I started my database about that ones. I will follow this topic closely, as both countries (Brazil and Portugal) purchased their 1906 Lugers in the same time frame. By the way: out of curiosity, I just took a look at Simpson's inventory and they have five 1906 Portuguese Luger for sale now - the highest serial number noted is 33xx. Douglas. |
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Highest number so far 3902.
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