LugerForum Discussion Forums my profile | register | faq | search
upload photo | donate | calendar

Go Back   LugerForum Discussion Forums > Luger Discussion Forums > All P-08 Military Lugers

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
Unread 02-27-2013, 03:57 PM   #1
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default New Member with a Simson Luger

Hello. I am new to the Forum. I inherited a Luger a few years ago from my father (he passed away about three years ago). Here is the story as far as I can remember it...

My dad was in the 10th Mountain Division in Italy during WWII. At the end of the war, he was on the hunt for some German guns. He was given a tip to go to XX city (I can't remember which) and talk to a German Officer. He did and mad a trade. My dad never smoked and regular rations included cigarettes. He used these cigarettes as bargaining items with others. Well, that is also what he traded to the German for the Luger (as well as a P-38 and a machine gun - I have the P-38, but he was afraid to have the machine gun in the States so he tossed it into an out-house in the '50's).

Here is what I know about the Luger (also see pictures)...

It is a Simson and Co. Suhl gun serial number 9475. The number 75 is stamped on all the parts I can see (I have not taken the gun apart). It looks to be in pretty good shape, it has an eagle 6, 33 and 46 stamp on the side, and many eagle 6 stamps here and there. I am not sure if the magazine is original, it has a plastic end with no SN on it that I can see.

Let me know what you think.

Regards,
David
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6761a.jpg
Views:	81
Size:	188.5 KB
ID:	32238  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6764a.jpg
Views:	73
Size:	185.6 KB
ID:	32239  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6762a.jpg
Views:	70
Size:	154.3 KB
ID:	32240  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6765a.jpg
Views:	76
Size:	171.8 KB
ID:	32241  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6765crop.jpg
Views:	61
Size:	150.6 KB
ID:	32242  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6768a.jpg
Views:	74
Size:	84.4 KB
ID:	32243  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6771crop.jpg
Views:	69
Size:	191.8 KB
ID:	32244  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6773a.jpg
Views:	77
Size:	158.6 KB
ID:	32245  

Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6774a.jpg
Views:	73
Size:	141.9 KB
ID:	32246  


Last edited by Tenth_Mtn; 02-28-2013 at 09:08 PM.
Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-27-2013, 04:08 PM   #2
DavidJayUden
Patron
LugerForum
Patron
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 4,047
Thanks: 578
Thanked 1,414 Times in 887 Posts
Default

Very nice. Dad didn't mention where that outhouse was did he...?
Just kidding. Sort of.
Welcome, and I'm certain you'll be hearing more on the Simson.
dju
DavidJayUden is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-27-2013, 04:11 PM   #3
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

That out-house would be near Lake Samamish, WA (west side) near a house he was building. It has subsequently been filled in (many many years ago). I have wondered what the condition of the gun would be if someone happened to dig it up???
Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-27-2013, 05:01 PM   #4
mrerick
Super Moderator - Patron
LugerForum
Life Patron
 
mrerick's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Eastern North Carolina, USA
Posts: 3,909
Thanks: 1,374
Thanked 3,110 Times in 1,510 Posts
Default

Hi David,

Looks like quite a nice Simson. There were only about 12,000 of these made in total. Your's is toward the end. Probably in the early 1930s (I would guess 1931).

Every part on your Simson should be E/6 or E/33 waffenamt inspected and marked.
i can't really judge the finish because of the use of flash (which washes things out).

I'm not sure who the E/46 inspector was.

I believe that these all originally came with a numbered magazine. Your FXO Haenel Schmeisser magazine is probably not original to the pistol.

Both your Luger (if it's all matching and in original finish) and it's magazine are collectable and valuable. These are rather rare pistols.

Please post pictures with more sharp detail taken in natural light. It will help.

(I missed the lack of straw mentioned below by Norm. It certainly indicates your Simson was refinished. I purchased one like this a few years ago and had it restored...)

Marc
__________________
Igitur si vis pacem, para bellum -
- Therefore if you want peace, prepare for war.
mrerick is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-27-2013, 05:35 PM   #5
Norme
Always A
Lifetime Forum
Patron
 
Norme's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 2,417
Thanks: 226
Thanked 2,603 Times in 933 Posts
Default

Hi David, Welcome to the forum! I'm by no means a Simson expert, but to my knowledge the small parts were strawed. The trigger, safety, and magazine release appear to have been blued, which indicates that the gun has, at least, been partially refinished.
Regards, Norm
Norme is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-27-2013, 09:19 PM   #6
alanint
User
 
alanint's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Marco Island, Florida
Posts: 4,867
Thanks: 1,685
Thanked 1,916 Times in 1,192 Posts
Default

I would agree, Norm.

Also, is that pitting or something engraved on the left side of the frame, just in front of the safety?
alanint is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 12:30 AM   #7
Curly1
User
 
Curly1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Upstate New York
Posts: 1,242
Thanks: 117
Thanked 714 Times in 371 Posts
Default

Wlecome to the forum Dave.
__________________
Laugh hard and often.

Gary
Curly1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 12:39 AM   #8
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by alanint View Post
Is that pitting or something engraved on the left side of the frame, just in front of the safety?
It is light pitting, picture (click to zoom)...
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCN6761crop.jpg
Views:	79
Size:	225.1 KB
ID:	32260  

Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 12:41 AM   #9
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mrerick View Post
Please post pictures with more sharp detail taken in natural light. It will help.

Marc
Maybe the rain will stop for a while this weekend and I can get outside to take some pictures with "natural light."
Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 12:53 AM   #10
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

By the way, thank you for the welcomes!!
Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 01:01 AM   #11
Tenth_Mtn
User
 
Tenth_Mtn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: West Sound, WA
Posts: 6
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

Another of many questions... What is the "8.83" on the base of the barrel (on the flaired part under the serial number)? Sorry, I am a Luger novice!
Tenth_Mtn is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 01:08 AM   #12
Edward Tinker
Super Moderator
Eternal Lifer
LugerForum
Patron
 
Edward Tinker's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: North of Spokane, WA
Posts: 15,935
Thanks: 2,033
Thanked 4,533 Times in 2,093 Posts
Default

the 8,83 is the lands to lands measurement

the serial number on the barrel looks wrong and it was maybe cold blued or lightly redone after the war

otherwise the Simson is a nice one, obviously, I collect them. This one was made likely around 1930 or so for the german army

The eagle 6's on the bottom of the stock lug is good to see and shows that the frame was made / accepted by Simson - the eagle 46 is also a simson acceptance marking and not seen as often.

Ed
__________________
Edward Tinker
************
Co-Author of Police Lugers - Co-Author of Simson Lugers
Author of Veteran Bring Backs Vol I, Vol II, Vol III and Vol IV

Edward Tinker is offline   Reply With Quote
Unread 02-28-2013, 10:00 AM   #13
John Sabato
Lifer
Lifetime Forum
Patron
 
John Sabato's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: The Capital of the Free World
Posts: 10,154
Thanks: 3,003
Thanked 2,306 Times in 1,097 Posts
Default

The "pitting" on the side to me ...looks like an attempt to mark the side by a previous owner with the initials "SAM"
__________________
regards, -John S

"...We hold these truths to be self-evident that ALL men are created EQUAL and are endowed by their Creator with certain UNALIENABLE rights, and among these are life, LIBERTY, and the pursuit of happiness..."
John Sabato is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:52 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2024, Lugerforum.com