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Unread 01-28-2008, 05:45 PM   #1
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Default 1917/20 LP 'N 1155'.

Just collected this Artillery.

The previous owner had it since Liberation '45, he lifted it from the rear of a requestioned car, it's original owner clearly had no further use for it.

Matching other than magazine, serial #1054 b;last 2 digits appear on all parts, sights etc.. I observe a kregsmarine marking on the rear frame of 1155 N.

Is there any information I could share with the previous owner regarding the Naval markings?

The holster toe is very worn, brass tipped rod exists, holster is marked S.D.N.1151.
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Greetings,
Very interesting and nice artillery. Click on this link or put it in search for an extensive discussion of a similar navy marking.
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My first shooter arrived today; need help with unit markings
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A very nice Kriegsmarin/Reichsmarin LP08. I would very much appreciate a photo of the back of the holster.
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Any proof mark on the rod? Very nice rig.
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these LP-08s are facinating; the holster with the RM proof is the hard part. Congrats on a great score.

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Wow... what a rare bird! Congrats!
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Any proof mark on the rod? Very nice rig.
Rod's in excellent condition, with a proof marking
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Wow! I would be happy just to have the holster. What an amazing and beautiful Artillery. Congratulations!!
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A very nice Kriegsmarin/Reichsmarin LP08. I would very much appreciate a photo of the back of the holster.
Holster's had some period alterations (previous owner had it for 60 plus years as is) made between manufacture & '45.

What is the relevance of the Navy stamping?
Would it have rec'd these markings at assembly or later?

I'd wish to add some flavour - if there's a story to tell.
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The RM stamps were applied at either the issuing werft or at the unit (Naval station/vessel) where the piece was assigned. They were NEVER applied by the manufacturer.

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I'm not into Navy unit marks, but I believe that SDN1151 is Seebattalion Danzig Nordsee 1151. Holster unit marks are often done in a different format than weapon unit marks. So I may be completely wrong. I just like unit marked Lugers and holsters.

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Here is a Wiemar Navy marked brass tip rod that would go good with your rig.
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