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Luger
poackley
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Have a German Luger with the DWM on the toggel. The S/N is 77xx and the only stamps on are "Made in Germany" and the proof mark. I need more information on the gun please. Blue book lists it as being made in 1900. The cal. is .30. On the front of sight is a "D". There is a loop mark below the S/N on the front of the fram. The number 14 is on the rear of the gun just below the rear sight. This is all that I can find on the gun. Should I be looking for more marks and is there a sight some place for just Lugers?
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I have a chance to get a luger that I'm told was made 1944 by some Italian mfg I have not seen it yet and was locking for info before wasting time.
Thanks for any help. ~ Gary
Jim
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Thank you
Andrey
I now have another question that I hope will be acceptable to those in this group. I'm seeking information and guidance as to value of this piece:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/steve5x5/luger.JPG
Thanks again,
steve5x5
Of course I'm out of my mind. It's dark and scary in there.
"The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums."
Arthur Koestler, UK
quote:Originally posted by p3skyking
Caliber would be helpful too. Either 9mm or 7.65mm (30 cal). DWM made Lugers for both military and commercial. The "Made in German" is no doubt commercial, but the time frame needs to be pinpointed.
http://www.simpsonltd.com/
They have good photos & descriptions that might help you.
Neal