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Unread 04-22-2012, 03:05 PM   #1
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Default Strange markings on my lugers "loaded indicator"

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This is my second thread. I introduced myself and my luger to the forums a month or so back and have a question regarding my lugers "loaded" indicator.

I own a 1917/1920 dated unit marked DWM luger. All numbers match with the exception of the bolt assembly. I recently noticed that the loaded indicator, witch to my understanding would read the german word for loaded seems to display what looks like russian letters.

Ive tried to take a picture using the close up option but its just too small. I wonder if anyone out there has come accross this before and can shed any light on this??

Thanks for looking. James
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In all probability your Luger has a bolt assemby from a 1908 Bulgarian contract Luger. A large number of those guns came into the surplus market in the 1960s and have been used for spare parts.
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Thanks for that info. Would you say that it then adds historical value to the pistol or erodes it away slightly?

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Hi James,

Luger collectors most highly value Lugers in the state that they left the factory.

Any changes, including refinishing and replacing parts, tend to reduce historic and financial value.

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James
Since your bolt asssembly is already a mismatch it really doesn't matter what is on the extractor. As far as value it was a shooter class when you got it. So enjoy it . It looks very nice. Bill
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Thanks for the input chaps. Further research ive done indicated that the bolt assembly may have been replaced when the pistol was overhauled in 1920. As I understand it, all lugers that were allowed to be kept by germany after
WW1 were date stamped 1920 and re-conditioned. Pics attached. The SS jacket and luger pic may not be historicly acurate, but it looks great
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Your Luger is probably a Vopo East German Police pistol.

Note the electro-penciled "54" sear bar. The East Germans were equipped with Russian captured Lugers after WWII. They were often assembled from a mixture of parts, with some parts re-numbered or force matched with an electro-pencil.
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Thats interesting ron. All other numbers are non forced and matching. Its also regimentaly marked for 1st field artillery regiment. Is there anything else i could look out for that would indicated it being an east german police luger? James
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Further research ive done indicated that the bolt assembly may have been replaced when the pistol was overhauled in 1920. As I understand it, all lugers that were allowed to be kept by germany after
WW1 were date stamped 1920 and re-conditioned.
Hi James,
The term 'doubledate' is a misnomer. 1920 is not a date. It is a property stamp which was used to indicate Reichswehr property. It has nothing to do with it being reworked or not. Actually most "doubledates" were not reworked.
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Thanks mike. So maybe a capture pistol as others have suggested.
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