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Once again your expertise is requested
I am new to this forum but have been fascinated with the Luger, ever since my father first showed it to me some 30 years ago. I only know it was his uncles. I received it last year after my father passed and just recently started researching its origin.
I have what I believe is a DMW 1920 Commercial P08 Luger. 7.65mm/.30 Caliber. Serial number is 656K and is matching with the 56 on all the parts. The â??Crown Nâ?? Nitro stamp appears below the serial on the barrel and also on the right side of the gun behind the barrel. There is no Germany stamp, which I believe means it was sold in Germany only and not an export. I just want to know if my research is correct and also what the gun might be valued at. Thank you in advance for any information you post. Cheers Joel http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=607 http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=606 http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=609 http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=612 |
It is a very nice looking Luger/heirloom. From what I can tell your research is spot on.
Best to look at completed searches on Gunbroker to see what they are selling for at any particular point in time. Now is not a good time to be selling any collecter firearms IMHO. Welcome, and enjoy! DJU |
Joel,
You have a beautiful well cared for Luger that you can be proud of. S#656k was made in early 1922 . Most people know it as a 1920 commercial (it's hard to break old habits). The most recent and more correct designation is DWM Alphabet Commercial... Jan Still's Weimar Lugers. |
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