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07-05-2012, 01:27 PM | #1 |
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My first one
I just purchased my 1st Luger...... 1913 DWM with all match numbers except magazines.. Can anyone give me any info on this gun ???
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07-05-2012, 01:40 PM | #2 |
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Hi Larry, Welcome to the forum! You have a very nice DWM Military (not Commercial) Luger. When originally issued it had no hold-open, but was retrofitted with one. Regards, Norm
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Wow! For a first Luger, you got a dandy.
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Thanks Guys, Makes me feel good that I did "good" first time out......The one pic is the back side of the holster that came with it. I'll try to post more pics of the holster and the mags..
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very nice, congrats and welcome to the forum
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Here are some more pics of my "prize"............Any info and/or input is more than welcome. Pics are of mag bases and holster
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Very nice score!! Welcome to the dark side!
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Hi Larry,
Welcome to the addiction. Super nice "slick back". I bet it's hard to put it down. Thanks for showing.
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Some 1913 dated Lugers have a unit stamp on the grip, may be yours, too . May I see a picture of the tool, please.
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Looking closely at my "prize" with a mag. glass, I found on the bottom of the barrel below the serial number...a stamping that looks like 8,3 3. Anyone know what this means ????? I 'll try to get more pics.....Thanks, Larry
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That number represents the measured dimension of the bbl. between the lands. They are usually in the range of 8.81, 8.82, 8.83. Since this I.D. is a little more than a tenth of a mm smaller than the 9mm slug, the lead or jacket gives way this much, causing the slug to ride the lands as it exits the bbl., establishing its spin. I think the middle number is actually a misstamped or deformed 8. Look more closely. On a refinished bbl. sometimes they have been worked down enough that the numbers start to disappear.
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It is 8,83 and is the measurement of the bore from land to land, indicating it is a 9mm pistol.
Hah! David types faster than I do...by a whole minute!
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I looked again. It is 8,83. Thanks for the info........Larry
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Looks like I beat you in sheer volume as well, Ron. But I must remind the readers that it's the quality of the words that matters--not just how many there are!
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