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12-08-2013, 12:33 AM | #1 |
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L.M.K. 26 Unit Markings
Is anyone familiar with the markings " L.M.K. 26" on a 1914 Erfurt Artillery Luger?
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I have found the following possible explanation for a very similar unit marking of Joop van de Kant
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And what means Leichten-Munitions-Kolonnen (L.M.K.) : Quote:
Here's a post-card featuring LEICHTE MUNITIONS KOLONNEN 209, (L.M.K. 209) APRIL 1917 |
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..and one of L.M.K. 827
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12-08-2013, 08:27 AM | #4 |
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BTW, I also came across this Online Book: Historische Rang- und Stammliste des deutschen Heeres, Klaus von Bredow, Ernst von Wedel, Berlin: Scherl 1905. This book has a complete history of the German army, its staff and its units from before 1654 up to 1905. Also on-line at Preussischer Militargeschichte, where information is constantly added to complete the history up to 1914.
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Imperial German ID tag (Erkennungsmarken) Leichte Munition Kolone 1332
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/46...og-tags/page-3 |
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some unit marked Lugers: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/60...perial-lugers/
1. 1915 DWM s/n 5303c with Regimental marking, 1.M.G.21.A., Maschinengewehr-(Scharfschutzen) Abteilung 21. Kompanie 1. all matching except magazine. Assigned to the 221 Inf Div. 2. 1916 DWM, all matching except mag, unit marked to the Machine Gun Troop 9 Company 3. 1910 DWM unit marked 142.R.M.G.77 part of the 142 Infantry Regt, 29th Div. A Baden Division. 4. 1915 DWM unit marked 181. (JR) 4. (company) Saxon unit 5. 1913 Erfurt unit marked 2nd Ersatz Machine Gun Company 9th Army Corps weapon no# 85 |
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The first soldier is holding an 1888 Commission 'artillery' carbine...
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Those are some very nice looking unit marked Lugers. The marking on the L.M.K. gun is quite non-standard...I can't recall ever seeing a Luger marked in that location.
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Actually the fellow on the left and on the far right are both armed with KAR88s which were cavalry carbines. The Artillery carbine was exactly the same weapon but with a stacking hook added. That version was designated the GEW(ehr) 91. The GEW91 is a very rare weapon today.
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What is the number of the 1915 dated 181. JR Luger, please. I know 2 other in the c- suffix range.
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By the way- the unit stamp L.M.K. 26 is not according the regulation. The "L" should be "l" and as above mentioned is it on a very unusual location.
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perhaps it doesn't stand for Leichten-Munitions-Kolonnen. it would be nice to know if anyone else has this particular artillery from this unit.
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I thougt I would have a holster for this Luger but it is one of the Munitions- Kolonne for the Reserve Infanterie Regiment 23
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Apparently there were a number of different ways of abbreviating a title.
For example, depending on the source you are reading, Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 203, could be listed as; R.I.R.203, Res.Inf.Regt. 203 or Res.I.R. 203. http://www.trenchfighter.com/62801.html Quote:
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Correct for the Reserve- Infantry- Regiment 203 (it came in) would have been 203. R (script) (5. for the 5. Company and a smaller Arabic number for the weapon number).
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a pic of the page of the order....
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