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01-03-2015, 01:07 PM | #1 |
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29 DWM Commercial
How common/uncommon are these, especially in 7.65mm P? I have a Police model and was thinking I need a commercial to go with it.
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Dwight Gruber's commercial database (http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=31901) should answer your question.
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could someone explain the term of 29 dwm commersial?
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Basically they are DWM's in the s,t,u and possibly early v range with commercial proofs, with or without retailer marks, with or without "Germany" stamped frames, hidden serial numbers, etc..
Take a look at Dwight's database and you'll get the picture. My 29 DWM police started out as a commercial but was apparently diverted to the police since it has serial numbers both hidden and exposed. Hope this helps. |
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one more question. the list does not show date year. so how does 29 become known? |
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Mauser took over production in 1930. These DWM army, police and commercials were the last and I would assume this is how they became known as '29 DWM's rather than their former designation as Mauser 1933 Sneaks. Rather confusing isn't it?
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