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HerrKaiser 03-05-2024 09:34 PM

1914 dwm
 
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I managed across this: a 1914 DWM P.08 1214a, all matching and original finish sans a mismatched DWM magazine (the other mag on here is an orphan Erfurt mag I had on hand). I would guess finish is ~90% blue. Strawing about 75% or so. Bore still has good rifling and is shiny, though not mirror. It doesn’t look like it was fired much either, not much finish loss whether the toggles would meet the rear of the frame. Mechanically the gun is excellent as well. I put a full magazine through the gun and it functioned flawlessly.

The gun has some extra history on it as it is also British proofed, all being rather tasteful for the British. They are so faintly struck in non billboard fashion that I at first mistook the “not English make” on the right frame rail as just some standard finish patina/scratches and the general British nitro proofs for Crown/RC stamps on many of the parts. It matches down to the unfluted firing pin and grips. The pistol came with a cut down US 1911 Holster. The seller said it came with the gun from the GI who brought it home from WW2.

To add to it, at SOS I found at a table what was advertised as a commercial Luger magazine pouch and brought it home as well.

Thank you and hope you enjoy!

HerrKaiser 03-05-2024 09:38 PM

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HerrKaiser 03-05-2024 11:03 PM

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Balder 03-07-2024 01:59 PM

Does it have a hold-open? Any unit marking?

HerrKaiser 03-07-2024 06:24 PM

Yes to a hold open numbered to the gun, should have been standard in a 1914 military. No unit marks.

The British proofs are unusual in and of themselves. No TON marking or sign of a particular proof house. “Not English Make” and proof marks struck lightly and inconspicuously, many in spots I would have expected to see crown/RC marks. Any ideas?

jeb111 03-08-2024 07:39 AM

That Luger was a nice find and it looks like it fits the converted holster well but judging by the finish it doesn’t look like the pistol spent much time in it. Anyway pretty cool
Jim

HerrKaiser 03-08-2024 08:46 AM

Thanks Jeb, it definitely does fit well. It’s a nice and honest old horse with some neat history to it. It should make another decent foundational piece in my collection as I move forward.

LU1900 03-10-2024 10:18 AM

Nice Böhler barrel

HerrKaiser 03-10-2024 12:42 PM

I liked the Bö barrel as well. As I said above, the gun is mechanically excellent. Nice to know the steel quality is too.


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