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I have purchased what I think is a P-08 replica by Mauser. Condition is very good. I think it must be 50 years old, perhaps. It's probably fired less than 100 rounds since the magazine is like new. Any info will be appreciated. I am hoping to use it as an occasional fun shoot pistol at the range. |
06-19-2014, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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You have a reblued 1918 DWM that someone put a 1970's Mauser manual with it
Mauser did refurbish and sell some WW2 lugers, but they had Mauser toggles if I remember. See The Mauser Parabellum for further info
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IIRC, the Mauser refurbished Lugers were marked on the handstrap.
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Wow - thanks for that. So it is a 1918 DWM. Pity it was reblued, would have been nice in the original condition. All the parts show the correct serial 61 inside and out. I have not fired any rounds through it yet. I was hoping to do some tomorrow.
I'm guessing the $400 I paid for it might be on the high side then? |
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Thanks for the feedback kzullick. I can see what all the fascination is with these since it is really incredible. I shoot IPSC competitively and I am totally intrigued by this. Is there any way to be sure of the calibre, where do I look?
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That would be on the low side for a reblued matching numbers shooter. You did well.
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It is marked in military fashion, so it should be 9mm. If a number 2 pencil will go into the muzzle easily, then it is 9mm. If it will not, it is 30 Luger(7.65 Para). Also, a 9mm bullet(not cartridge) will be way to large to enter the muzzle end of the barrel if it is 30 Luger caliber.
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The 9mm military version pistols would have a number on the bottom of the barrel that is the bore diameter in millimeters. It will be somewhere between 8.81 to 8.85 mm with 8.83 being probably the most common.
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It does not say where you live, so $400 might be high in Zimbabwe - but in the USA $600 is a decent price for a reblued shooter.....
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I'll let you know if it goes bang in a couple of hours. Heading to the range shortly. I load my own 9mm for my other pistols, so I will have to see if it cycles. My ammunition is a 115g round nose CMJ. The PF on my loads is 132. I can always create a custom load for this if it needs, but from what I have read, my load should cycle without being too powerful.
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I'll keep this correctly lubed and stored, and shoot it on special club shoots, where some 'class' is called for. |
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It went bang - once! I put one in the magazine to test fire it and it was quite incredible.
Unfortunately, when I tried to load 6 rounds in the magazine, the bottom plastic spring holder which must have been brittle gave way. In conclusion. She shoots and the recoil is very nice. There are 3 more mags with it so when I get my hands on them I will have a more complete impression which I will share. |
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Zim, The plastic mag bottoms do tend to deteriate with age and use. That's why I stock new aluminum replacement mag bottoms @$35 + S&H to correct that problem. TH
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