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skeeter4206 11-06-2012 03:42 PM

Another H.P. luger on Simpson
 
Was just looking through some of the lugers that Simpson ltd. had for sale on there web page, and I noticed another H.P. luger they had to purchase.

H.P. 111
SN - 9761u
Stock lug ground off
Year is undated on the top of the receiver, but says 1929 police luger.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...28d4ecb149bb38

Just wanted to see if this one has been accounted for with the H.P. police lugers

Skeeter

alanint 11-06-2012 04:30 PM

Would the police have ground the lug when it was reconditioned?

Edward Tinker 11-06-2012 06:29 PM

Not all HP lugers have a ground stock lug, some do, some don't, we discuss H.P.'s in our new book.

today, H.P. 121 sold at auction, they did not mention the ground stock lug, my feeling is that the internet bidder will think he got screwed when he sees it :) although it is a known variation

skeeter4206 11-06-2012 06:53 PM

I was just curious on how many known H.P. poice lugers do the members of the forum know of. I was reading an old thread from back in 2005 that listed the following.

H.P. 54
H.P. 88
H.P. 92 holster
H.P. 109
H.P. 148
H.P. 213
H.P. 453
H.P. 487 Holster
H.P. 503
H.P. 518 Holster
H.P. 774

Ed jst mentioned H.P. 121
I just saw H.P. 111 today on Simpson ltd.

So thats (10) actual guns and (3) holsters

Edward Tinker 11-06-2012 07:05 PM

We have a complete database in our new book :)

skeeter4206 11-06-2012 07:12 PM

Sweet! I cant wait to just read up on police lugers. I've about read a good portion of threads, old and new. So I need more reading to fill my mind.

Don M 11-06-2012 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanint (Post 222892)
Would the police have ground the lug when it was reconditioned?

The Lugers purchased in 1929-30 to arm the Hessian Schupo in the areas that were occupied by French forces until June 1930 had their stock lugs ground off, either at the factory or immediately upon receipt. This was probably at the insistence of the French. Older Lugers that had been issued to Hessian Schupo in unoccupied areas earlier in the 1920s retained their stock lugs.


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