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02-01-2006, 05:57 PM | #1 |
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unit marking on 1914 dwm believe commercial
S.P. Bn 847 can anyone help identify? non dated believe 1914 DWM
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02-01-2006, 08:10 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum. That mark is for the Schutzpolizei (uniformed large-city police) of the city or governmental district of Bautzen in the state of Saxony. What makes you believe the pistol is a 1914 commercial? Most of the known Lugers with this marking were manufactured in the mid-1920s. If you would tell us the serial number and letter suffix on the pistol, it will help. I would also be interested in whether this Luger has/had a sear and/or magazine safety and any other markings (proofs, etc.) on the gun. Photos would be a huge help.
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02-01-2006, 08:16 PM | #3 |
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Don, I was told this had the marking on the grip,S.P. Bn 847, the fellow thought it was a 1914 commerical as no date is visible on the chamber, it does have a 7880m serial number on the bbl all matching with aluminum magazine wood bottom, also has stock lug intact. Approx bluing 80% no straw on the takedown lever or extractor. What would the value be on this luger?Thanks for you input.
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02-01-2006, 08:26 PM | #4 |
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Joe, we would need pictures, also need to know if all original and the exact model. Is the magazine matching?
I am thinking it is actually a 1920's era made for the police alphabet luger. Value could be $600- and it could be $1300... Ed
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02-01-2006, 08:33 PM | #5 |
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Joe,
This pistol was manufactured by DWM in 1924, probably as a .30 cal. commercial, and converted to 9 mm for police service. It is similar to other m-block DWMs that were purchased for the Bautzen Schupo. Does it have a sear safety? Incidentally, is the mark S.P.Bn. or SP.Bn.? I'm no expert on Luger values. I recently purchased DWM 8185m all matching marked SP.Bn.669. along with two matched mags and a very nice police holster for just under $1500. I don't know how to break out the gun alone.
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the "collector" i am trying to purchase it from thinks its a 1914 and wants $1160. All the numbers match but the magazine does not have any dates or numbers on it. This would be my first luger purchase and I don't want to take home a 600 luger for $1160. Thank you Don and Ed. i have kenyon's lugers at random & the magazine resembles a 1902 cartridge counter on page 396 item 2. sorry no photos at the present time
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the mark is SP. Bn 847
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02-01-2006, 08:56 PM | #8 |
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If it helps you, last month I bought a police marked, 1921 dated, matching mag 90%+ for $950, felt it was a good deal and worth up to $1,200 on a good day...but it will stay in my collection, willed upon my death to Ed...hope this helps
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Joe, one more question. Has the weapon number been x'd out and replaced?
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no, x outs the numbers appear to be all original
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