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10-11-2008, 02:25 PM | #1 |
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Early 1920's commercial or just early?
Can you help with identifying this Luger pistol, which I just bought? Is it early 1920's commercial model? It's 7.65-mm caliber. Serial number is four-digit number (91XX) with separate number (9) below the serial number. All serial numbers are matching (including magazine) and some parts (rear of the toggle and trigger plate) have that same 9 marked under the last two digits of serial number. Also, this pistol have no shoulder stock attachment lug or grip safety. There is the usual DWM marking on top of the toggle. "Crown N" test proofs on barrel, frame and receiver. Left side of the first part of toggle has a weird symbol resembling a tree or achor or something (drawing of it attached). Safety is marked GESICHERT. Inside front part of frame next to axle of takedown lever is marking "G 07"
Jarkko |
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