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Peter Anhalt 11-06-2010 07:24 PM

Help Please With Info on This Luger
 
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Hi Everyone,

I'm a newbie to the site, and a newbie to Lugers. I've been lurking in the background awhile and reading lots of posts and I must say I am truly impressed with the wealth of information here, so I hope you knowledgeable people can help me with some info on this model.

I'm based in the UK, so that means this model is deactivated. Our Government doesn't like its citizens to carry real firearms, thats only for the criminals.

My collecting interest is in rim fires, especially Hopkins & Allen revolvers but I was at an auction recently and bid and won three Lugers. I've had a hankering for a Luger for a long while. My Father had one during WWII but had to dispose of that when he disembarked in the UK, so having one is like my personal tribute to my Father.

Anyway, here goes with the photo's, hope they come out OK.

Hope you can help.

Regards to all, Peter

sheepherder 11-06-2010 07:31 PM

Ah...Well...It definitely needs a sideplate... :D

Peter Anhalt 11-06-2010 07:40 PM

Yep about the side plate, sorry, forgot to mention that, got one on order, also, I'm going to try and get a proper replacement screw for the left hand grip, the brass one looks awful.

Thanks, Peter

sheepherder 11-06-2010 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Anhalt (Post 185248)
...I'm going to try and get a proper replacement screw for the left hand grip, the brass one looks awful.

Hopefully, the brass will not have buggered up the thread...(It shouldn't)... :rolleyes:

cdmech 11-06-2010 10:24 PM

Can I ask what has been done to deactivate it?
-Marc

drbuster 11-07-2010 12:05 PM

Peter, You didn't show the chamber top. Is there a date stamped there?

Peter Anhalt 11-07-2010 06:11 PM

Can I ask what has been done to deactivate it?

Peter Anhalt 11-07-2010 06:23 PM

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Re How was this model deactivated, I was trying to quote the original source in my reply and only posted the original source. Sorry about that, can't get the hang of posting quotes, anyway.

The model has been de-activated by a steel rod inserted at the breech end.

I've taken a couple of pics, hope they come out OK.

Thanks for your interest.

Peter Anhalt 11-07-2010 06:31 PM

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Re a date on the chamber top - no date stamp. All that shows on the top is 05 (last two numbers of the serial number) at the front of the chamber top, followed by the DWM logo and then a number 24 stamp (is the number 24 a date stamp?).

I've attached a pic of the chamber top, any info or comments would be most welcome.

Please excuse the previous miss-posting, trying to get to grips with the workings of the site, think I'm getting there.

Thanks,

Peter

sheepherder 11-07-2010 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Anhalt (Post 185305)
The model has been de-activated by a steel rod inserted at the breech end...

It's a bit more than that...It looks like the chamber was drilled oversize (awful rough surface for a Luger chamber); then a slot milled lengthwise along the chamber length through the receiver and barrel/chamber; then a hole drilled transversely and the steel rod pounded in...

Can't tell if the rod was welded as well, but somebody did a quick & dirty grind of the end of the rod...

Yep...I'd say that was de-activated, all right... :p

Peter Anhalt 11-07-2010 08:27 PM

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That de-ac description is bang on the money.

On this side of the blue we have stringent laws that mean for a firearm to be classified as deactivated it must be rendered beyond possible re-conversion, i.e. it must be in a state that it cannot possibly be re-worked to bring it back into a condition where it could possibly fire a live round.

That normally means a gunsmith boring out a barrel or cylinder chambers. Then submitting the firearm to one of two proof houses in the UK for certification that the firearm is deactivated.

I've attached a pic of a deactivated Colt Police Positive below. On this model the cylinder chambers have been bored out and the barrel blocked.

I know it might look like sacrilege but the laws in this country are pretty prohibitive.

Peter

chromeed 11-07-2010 09:37 PM

Their should be a law preventing such mutilation of a gorgeous firearm for stupid political reasons.
If you want to stop crime with guns give the death penalty to anyone committing a crime with a gun.

cdmech 11-07-2010 11:29 PM

Thanks for posting the deactivation photo's, although I have to admit they made me a little sick to my stomach. I'll never look at my guns the same again.
Marc

AndrewC 11-08-2010 12:59 AM

Ouch.....Think I'll send an x-tra donation to the NRA......Cheers, Andrew

gozrula 11-08-2010 01:40 AM

How sad, what a waste :(

sheepherder 11-08-2010 09:43 AM

I too am saddened by this de-activation process...but there are those in this country [coff *Feinstein, Brady* coff] who think that melting guns down into manhole covers is the only way to stop gun crime...At least the British have attempted to preserve the mechanical function of the weapon...

You can't admire the lines of a manhole cover, or cycle its action... :(

alanint 11-08-2010 01:33 PM

Yes, but the Brit form of banning is much more insidious. By allowing collectors to "keep' their guns, they accomplished what the libs here are trying to do. Thank God libs here want to melt down your guns into manhole covers. These extreme proposals are what have kept a US ban at bay. If the Libs here ever get more skilled at the subtle approach, we would see our gun rights erode much faster, not that they are not trying.....

Peter Anhalt 11-08-2010 08:47 PM

Hi all,

I don't know if I should have started this thread, all I was asking for was some helpful advice on a Luger model.

This discussion's gone off at a tangent to comment on the virtues of Brit deactivated weapons.

On this side of the blue, gun ownership is something that is totally Verboten to our political masters - minimum 5 years imprisonment for illegal possession of a firearm!

In the UK we don't have the right to bear arms. Our politicians took that away from us, hence we can only "play" with deactivated firearms.

Sorry about that, but that's all we've got.

If anyone has some info on this Luger that would be really appreciated.

My thanks,

Peter

cdmech 11-09-2010 12:39 AM

Sorry if I distracted everyone from the original intent of your post, I didn't intend to.
Marc

Les 11-09-2010 03:43 PM

From what I can See i would think this was a parts luger made between the wars. Maybe for sale in Briton...any British proof marks?


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