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SAKIJOE 12-06-2011 12:12 AM

Norwegian loading tool
 
What is a Norwegian luger loading tool worth??
Thanks
Bob
Looking for a Weimar loading tool

Lugerdoc 12-06-2011 11:01 AM

I don't see any markings. What makes you think that it was made in Norway? TH I do have unmarked DWM loading tools that appear to be similar.

SAKIJOE 12-06-2011 09:58 PM

Norwegian loading tool
 
Hi
I was told by other members that it was a Norwegian loading tool. That the round corners
I not do not know my self .
Regards
Bob

lugerholsterrepair 12-06-2011 11:04 PM

The screwdriver tip has rounded corners and the milling marks are crossways to the axis.

klaus 3338 12-08-2011 02:34 PM

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I could be a postwar a perhaps a Mauser for the 943 byf for Portugal. It is definite not a Norwegian.
There are some different Weimar tools. Some have acceptance marks some not.
These without the acceptance marks do not have file marks and a bigger edge or ridge in the middle of the hole. I fear I use terrible English to declare what I mean and hope that the photos say more than 1000 words.
The first picture shows Norwegian tools and the second typical from the Weimar time.

SAKIJOE 12-15-2011 10:18 PM

Norwegian loading tool???
 
HI
Norwegian or Portugal?? I hope to find out.
Regards
Bob

Steinar 12-16-2011 05:05 AM

Sakijoe; If it can be determined that its' a Norwegian Luger tool, I would be happy to trade a Weimar tool for it :)

But I really don't know what to look for, as I have never heard of Norwegian Luger tool..
If made by Kongsberg, I would expect it to be stamped.


klaus 3338; are the two to the left on your last picture norwegian? Is there any markings on a norwegian tool?

Norme 12-16-2011 09:19 AM

Hi Steinar, The distinguishing features of Norwegian made tools are thought to be the rounded corners of the screwdriver tip and the curved milling lines on the screwdriver blade. These are very clearly seen in Klaus's excellent first photo. Regards, Norm

SAKIJOE 12-16-2011 11:23 AM

Luger tool ???
 
Hi Steinar, Norme,
I want to thank both of you for your help. Steinar
I would like to trade, But I can not if it is not a Norwegian tool.
So I hope down the road someone will be able to tell me what it is.
Thanks
Bob

Steinar 12-17-2011 01:27 PM

Had a look trough my tools in search for one of those Norwegian onses. No luck.. I remember having one like those described, but I probably sold it. Guess I'm in search for one now..
Thanks for the info, wish you all a nice weekend:)

Vlim 12-17-2011 01:54 PM

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Here are some examples of a post-war Mauser Parabellum tool. Not all tools were marked, most actually had no markings at all. They are well made, functional and of the correct thickness.


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