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American eagle luger
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Hi ,I am a new member on the forum ,I asked this question on another forum,but somebody suggested to join the luger forum,so I did
I only have two lugers ,one family heirloom 1937 mauser luger with matching mags and holster,the other one is an American eagle in 9mm that I purchased today, I want to know what type of luger it is ,thanks |
Welcome to the forum!
Both guns are outstanding! |
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1906 American Eagle exported to the US. Pretty rare in 9mm. Very nice.
Welcome. dju |
Hi Reinhard,
Beautiful 06 American Eagle. The front sight is a period replacement manufactued by Marbles with a brass top. It is much easier to see than the standard front sight. Is the wood bottom mag blank or is it stamped 'Cal. 9mm' ? Either one would be correct. |
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thank you for the info,the wooden botom has germany on it,
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Wow, very nice 1906 AE
Ought to be in my collection :) ed |
Very nice!!!!
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thanks ,I am pretty much a newbie on the luger pistols,I am sure I will learn a lott on this forum :thumbup:
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The Germany export stamped mag is commercial, also correct and worth more than a blank bottom.
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does anyone have a picture from a DWM mark on an 1906
I want to know for sure that all markings are correct,somebody told me that the DWM mark is too shallow,I noticed that on some lugers the DWM marking is fatter ,is this normal,I want to be sure that I don't have a faked luger here, |
Beautiful pair of guns.
Bob |
Reinhard,
The DWM marking varies considerably. Some were struck quite lightly and people will frequently try to claim that they are too shallow and the gun was refinished. This is rarely true. It is much better to look at the rest of the gun to determine if it has been refinished. The DWM mark on your gun is not too shallow, so do not be concerned. |
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It is a DWM acceptance stamp found primarily on military Lugers. Does the serial number of the breechblock match the remainder of the gun? If it does, there is the possiblility that this was a left over breechblock from the military test series production.
Coincidently, my 1906 American Eagle 9mm is less than 40 numbers away from yours (#28866). My breechblock does not have the Crown/Eagle marking. To have two guns so close together, one in the USA and one in Belgium is remarkable! |
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This is a good friends of mine, we have kinda made a deal and once I am settled in, will complete the deal. But I am sure he would not mind me showing his/my new 9mm 1906...
SN is 25500 Ed |
Ed:
Nice Gun, nice Cal9MM mag, nice holster! C |
Ed: I really like this gun. Wish it were mine.
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Ron ,that's indeed very close to mine, the world is a small place :),here is a pic of the proofmark
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Reinhard,
Thank you for the photo. I could see it quite clearly when I enlarged the second photo in your initial post. It is as I stated, a DWM acceptance mark usually found on military pieces. |
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