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dwm stainless artillery
i have a stainless artillery p08 luger with dwm logo serial#xx768 any info would be helpfull
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This Luger must have pics posted...Any discussion without them is pointless...
So...Please...Post pics of your stainless artillery Luger... :) |
Highly unlikely that it is stainless. Maybe nickle or chrome plated. As mentioned, pics would be highly recommended.
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Hi Scott, Welcome to the forum. As the others have stated, we can't help you without pictures. Does this gun really have a five digit serial number? Regards, Norm
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Any dates on the top of the receiver?
Any markings on the left or the right? Is the barrel numbered underneath like the frame is? Ed |
pics r comn tomorrow, it does have 5 digits in the serial, no date on the reciever just the dwm logo but i know it is not plated its solid stainless. what i thought was weird is that this weapon has almost no wear not even the handle, but it has all the marks of a ww1 issue luger with no date i cant figure out where this thing came from! one more thing the mag is also stainless i dont know if that makes a difference but this thing looks like its never been fired my grand father said it was a navy issue luger but still not sure
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I can't wait!
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Maybe one of the long-barreled Navy Lugers by Mauser??? Or whoever made the SS Lugers (Stoeger, whoever)... |
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heres the pics guys,had to get the dog in the pics too
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more pics r comn
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Very interesting gun..
It's neither an Artillery nor a Navy Luger. It looks like a modern stainless gun someone added a brushed nickeled or chromed DWM toggle link to. Is that a serial number I see on the takedown lever? If so, does it match the serial on the front of the gun? Are any other parts serialed? That or it's an original commertial frame gun someone did a really nice job of rebarreling and plating on... |
Could be someone just removed the finish and left it in the white. The chamfers on the DWM toggle don't look right.
Is it magnetic at all? 300 series is nonmagnetic; 400 series would have slight attraction. Tom |
It definitly isn't the Mitchell or Stoeger stainless version, the stock lug appears to be fully intact. The stainless versions had a "lug" but there were no grooves for the stock iron to actually attach. Also the toggles are knurled and checkered like an original. My guess it is either in the white or hard chrome plated.
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on the right side view, you can see what appears to be a little bit of the common pitting seen on the frame under the grips...seems you can also see some strawing on the takedown and fire bluing on the springs...I'd say its just a really nice job of prepping then electroless nickle plating
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the weapon is slightly magnetic, i need a date on this thing, no other parts are serialed. the only number on it is the number underneathe the barrel. sorry kind of lost on this thing!
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Recoil lever and safety bar appear to be blued... Not an "artillery" model; no ladder rear sight; has v-notch sight on the toggle... Only "slightly magnetic"??? That is a mystery... :confused: |
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Your luger appears to be a 1919 commerical with a non-Artillery 8" barrel added and all of the outside blue polished off. TH
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Are there ANY marks or proofs on the inside of the frame?
Bob |
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