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Unread 10-16-2020, 06:08 PM   #1
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Are Nazi Death Head Lugers authentic or are they just a way to sell a mixmaster?

I saw one on GI months ago and it looks like it's still there.


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Are Nazi Death Head Lugers authentic or are they just a way to sell a mixmaster?

I saw one on GI months ago and it looks like it's still there.
Some of the finest minds in Lugerdom have been debating that very question for years. The consensus was, maybe yes, maybe no.
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Are Nazi Death Head Lugers authentic...
What do you consider 'authentic'???
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What do you consider 'authentic'???
Did they really exist with the skull engraving during WW2?
That is my definition of authentic.

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Did they really exist with the skull engraving during WW2?
That is my definition of authentic.
Datig has a picture of a Totenkopf Luger in his book published first in 1955. Mine is the 1958 revised edition with the pic on pg 259.

I would imagine that they existed somewhere during WW2, but not necessarily with the Wehrmacht (or SS)..

I am a member of the camp that believes in the Freikorps explanation, as expressed by Ron Wood. Again, photos exist of the post-WW1 Flammenwerfer Totenkopf insignia/logo painted on their trucks.

I also believe there were some excellent copies made.

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I do not think they are Nazi guns...my opinion is that they are Weimar era Freikorps flamethrower unit guns. There are several variants of the marking and, of course, a lot of fakes to do exactly what you suggest, sell mixmasters. For the ones that I think might be legitimate I believe they were from the flammenwerfer platoon of the Freikorps "Minenwerfer Heuschkel" detachment. The sleeve badge of the detachment featured a skull and crossbones. It is my thought that the guns carried by the flamethrower platoon were marked with a "lazy S" surmounting the skull and crossbones, the lazy S representing the pattern of the sweep of the flamethrower.
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I saw one on GI months ago and it looks like it's still there.
Is it reasonable??? If you have one, you're not obligated to 'authenticate' it. That's up to the doubters. There's no real way to disprove a Totenkopf Luger. Unless the rest of it is really poorly done. Or it's a WW2 Totenkopf. Then you know it's a fake.

I'd buy one, if the price was right and it looked 'authentic' (your word). I'd even buy a known fake if it was well done.
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This topic has been debated here so many times, and in addition to what Ron said I would only say that in order to capture unwary buyers, counterfeiters have been faking SS markings and skull-heads on a lot of Lugers for yonks, so buyers beware!
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