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Unread 09-27-2019, 08:56 PM   #21
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Don't misunderstand me..It's a cool pistol. I am happy to see it here for any number of reasons. There are good points, discussion points too...these necessarily lead to who, why, what & where. The whole pkg is interesting..the box is a neat french fitted case. I would have bought it if it passed by my view..IF the price was right. Got some nice accoutremon...Thanks for showing it off Wayne !
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Unread 09-28-2019, 04:02 PM   #22
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It simply is what it is.
Beautiful piece, nicely presented.

I never believe any story.
Waste of time.
"Provenance" in most all cases is simply that.
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Unread 09-29-2019, 03:52 AM   #23
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I agree the story does not mean much without proof. I posted these pics because this is a Luger forum and should showcase all things Luger not just pristine all matching ones. Since this is a look and see what's new type thing it works when you learn new things and are able to see other pistols besides the ones in your own collection.
I know there are people who don't appreciate what's been done to this pistol, and that is your opinion and you are certainly entitled to it and I have no problem with that. There are many others who appreciate the art. I myself am not looking for acceptance or value so I remain objective. Simply put I am addicted to Lugers, I can't have them all so I find the ones I like and can afford at the time and it makes me happy.
I like taking pictures and what good is that if nobody sees them.? Like looking at pics too (so post some) quite a few people don't ever post anything for whatever reason. the more people that post opinions or pics the better and more interesting the forum becomes. There can not be good unless there is bad, how would you measure it.? The kicker is opinions vary widely with respect to both sides, it is food for thought and a wonderful thing wherever you stand...……….. Stay Sharp-Walk Easy
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Unread 09-29-2019, 09:40 AM   #24
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Here are some photos of an engraved Luger, not mine unfortunately, rather typical except that it's a Navy, which is rare. What bothers me about the OP's gun, apart from the crude inlays already mentioned, are those ill-fitting wooden grips. All the engraved guns I've ever seen have either ivory grips (real or faux) or elaborately carved wooden ones. I have two theories:
1/ This gun was originally fitted with genuine ivory grips which had to be removed because of the Federal prohibition.
2/ The original grips were carved with the initials of the original owner which didn't jibe with the Captain Reith narrative.
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Unread 09-29-2019, 11:18 AM   #25
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I know of a Pistol that was taken from that U boat!!.....It was a KM marked Low gripscrew HSC......it would be interesting if the History of this engraved Navy could be traced back!!.....Did it come from Canada?
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Unread 09-30-2019, 06:30 AM   #26
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Now thats what I'm talking about great pics thanks Norm.
I'm not sure if the pistol came through Canada at some point. I am attempting to contact someone who would know about this pistol if in fact it is what has been said. Along with this pistol came a couple of old books one about U-Boats and one that identifies with profiles of ships at the time. This pistol also sold at a Rock Island auction years ago for 3 times what I paid for it. That catalog is also with the pistol, along with a family/photo album of uniformed officers and relatives, and a couple medals.
The ideas mentioned about the grips makes sense to me..

Having a connection with a U-Boat implied or otherwise,
would that make it illegal to own in Germany.?

Even though it doesn't change my affection for this pistol one way or the other I would like to be able to say with some degree of certainty yeah or nay.
If you have any info about this pistol in Canada I would be very interested in hearing it. Thanks
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Unread 09-30-2019, 07:06 AM   #27
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One problem with military issue pistols is that the boss usually doesn't like his personnel pimping government property.

Which implicates that these pistols were decorated post WW1 at least and while no longer in military property.
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Unread 10-18-2019, 10:58 AM   #28
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These are the grips that are on the engraved 06 navy. I am pretty sure one at least is a Dutch grip and has the oval/GS for the school along with some other numbers and a ghost X.
The other has what looks like 3 X's with another mark over top. They both are stamped 77 as the pistol is ser 277.
Any thoughts on the markings would be much appreciated.
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Unread 10-18-2019, 04:34 PM   #29
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I cant't say if the I.D. tag is real or not, but the /45K means the owner was inducted in 1945 and was in the Küstendienst (coastal service). Not a U-Boot.

As for the pistol, I agree with Norm that the engraving is most likely post-WWII and that the embellishments to make the U-Boat connection came later.

Personally, it makes me sad because a plain vanilla P.04 277 would have been more valuable and collectible. The early (>400) 1906 contract P.04s had several characteristics that set them apart from the rest of the 1906 pistols and make them quite rare and desirable for a Navy collector like myself.

As for the engraving, well I enjoy looking at beautifully engraved commercial firearms, and appreciate the artistry. But I'm much less fond of it on a military pistol.
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Thanks for your thoughts and info on the coastal service, that is another piece of the puzzle as this pistol came with a 25 year faithful service cross w/ribbon. as I understand it that was only awarded to civilians. There is also a 1940's book of picture and profiles of the worlds ships as would be used for identification purposes. This pistol may have been presented to someone who served in that coastal watch capacity through out the war. It gives me another avenue to explore.
I certainly understand your position on what's been done to a rare pistol however its irreversible and it still holds someplace in history. and being what it is should be respected enough to try and find its true place/story. I guess back in the day people weren't as concerned with purity and collectability as we are today. Besides it keeps me busy looking for answers, somebody should do it.
It always amuses me when I see the write ups on lugers for sale as they all seemed to have belonged to officers or have been taken from officers or other high ranking officials etc., you know the story. I will send some pics of the books at some point in case anyone can add anything to the hunt. Thanks again.
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Unread 01-18-2021, 11:26 AM   #32
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To quote Star Trek's Spock, "fascinating!"
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Proofed was pretty open about why he bought this gun. It is very nice looking. And probably about as honest as any engraved Luger.
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Fake engraving or not, I would love to own it. I would shoot the pistol till it was too hot to hold. I doubt a GI paid for the engraving after the war. They had very little money and what they did have they spent on booze or whatever.
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I like those grips on that Luger......perhaps because I own a pair of those grips also.
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