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How to Check If A P08 Luger Has All Matching Serial Numbers

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    A gun that retains all of its original matching parts brings a substantial increase in value. We are going to look at a standard WWII German Army Luger, which is the most common type in the US today, and show you where each of the number is on the outside and the inside. There are many other types of Lugers with somewhat different numbering ...

Luger P08 identification - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

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    Here are the identification markers: "DWM", Crown over "N", Letter suffixed serial number, Gesichert under saftey toggle, and no date stamp. No other marking is there except one. It appears to be the number "82" that was scratched on the side of the lever that pivots when the gun is cocked. I think this is part of what is called the toggle.

How to Read German Luger Numbers | Gone Outdoors

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    The Luger P08 pistol, also referred to as the Pistole Parabellum, was first produced in 1900. It was designed by Hugo Borchardt but patented by Georg J. Luger. Though the Luger was used mostly by German forces in World War I and II, Finland, Switzerland and Poland also adopted the pistol for field use. Thanks to its ...

Please Help Identify p08 luger - The Firearms Forum

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    682 Posts. #2 · Aug 4, 2016. Only show this user. .30 Luger (7.65 Parabellum) was the original Luger caliber, and some pistols in that caliber are very valuable. But most of the Lugers around in .30 Luger caliber were sold here between wars. They are often referred to as "1920 commercial" Lugers, and most were rebarrelled military surplus guns ...

Luger P08 Identification - The Firearms Forum

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    Caliber. 8.95 mm with measure + inscription 8.81 under the barrel. Grip Type. One alluminium pair without any marking and one recent wood I bought. Thumb Safety. forward marking "Gesichert". Barrel Length. 10 cm. Markings on Left Edge of Extractor.

DWM Luger manufacture date - War Relics

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    Re: DWM Luger manufacture date. Based on some minimal research it appears your luger was made between 1906 and 1914. Here is the direct info from the website. The info is based on the marking above the serial number. "German commercial proof. Found on some commercial Lugers of the 1906-1914 era. A few Lugers manufactured by Krieghoff have a ...

Luger Identification - Jan C. Still Lugerforums

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    Discussion Starter · #1 · Nov 26, 2016. Only show this user. I recently purchased a DWM manufactured Luger dated 1916, serial number 69xx. The numbers appear to be all matching, and it appears chambered in 9mm. The rifling in the barrel looks to be in good shape and everything locks up real nice. It also 883 stamped next to the serial number ...

Luger P08 Numbers and Proofs Restoration on Parts | LugerMan

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    Artillery LP-08 Luger Experimental Commercial Stock Holster Rig Includes: Walnut Stock with Iron Attachment. Leather Carry Case with 4 Mag Pockets. Cleaning Rod and Loading tool. Pistol and Magazines are NOT included in the price. Add to cart; Luger P08 Army – 4″ Restoration $ 725.00 – $ 795.00. Luger P08 Army – 4″ Restoration ...

Luger 1936 Mauser P08 P-08 German Nazi WWII 9mm | LugerMan

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    Description. Luger 1936 First Year after Sneak Codes. Made by Mauser in 1936 for German Army. 9mm Luger Caliber. Hard to find historic variation. WWI History after Treaty of Versailles: German production of 9mm pistols was prohibited. But when Nazi party came to power, and started preparation. for WWII , Hitler ordered the production of Lugers.

How to Identify a German Luger 761B - Gone Outdoors

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    Examine the area beneath the Luger barrel on the metal in front of the trigger guard. Most Lugers have a four-digit serial number stamped into the metal. World War One German Lugers feature a four-digit serial number with a letter after or below the number. Identify the serial number. Identify the last two digits of the serial number.

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