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wdpian 09-21-2013 09:16 AM

1918/1920 Erfurt "Dresden Schupo"
 
Frame is 758 "C"
Crown/P on the right side
SPD Police
Prussian eagle on the front of the trigger guard
Arsenal Proof

Upper is 5997 and barrel is 5997 8.82
Arsenal proof and military proof on toggle
There is an eagle(Prussian?) on the Chamber and the Barrel.
Crown/RC
Crown/P
and two others I cant make out

Erfurt Double stamped.
1918 and 1920 closer to the barrel.

No Stock lug
No Sear safety

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Came as a rig
Leather holster is dated 1936 WaA142 (Gebr. Klinge Manufactured in Dresden)
And the gun is marked Dresden Schupo


Couldnt pass it up :evilgrin:

This one I'm going to shoot, the other two...are gonna sit in the safe

Tony Min 09-21-2013 10:44 AM

Is that an artillery notch?

wdpian 09-21-2013 10:46 AM

I don't know too much about Lugers, Ive been buying and learning, and so far been getting killer deals. But my luck may run out soon enough if I dont start studying.

Hoping someone chimes in with some knowledge about this one.

Tony Min 09-21-2013 10:50 AM

Your luck isn't running out with deals like that. Looks like a fine shooter and the mag and holster are worth quite a bit too.

ithacaartist 09-21-2013 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Min (Post 240813)
Is that an artillery notch?

Yes.

wlyon 09-21-2013 01:13 PM

Artillery notch perfectly normal for a 1918 Erfurt. Bill

wdpian 09-22-2013 09:39 AM

Now, considering it has matching arsenal/refurb on the frame and upper.
Does this mean when it was transferred for PD use it was put together? Or is this just a simple mismatch/shooter?

mystical_tutor 09-22-2013 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wlyon (Post 240825)
Artillery notch perfectly normal for a 1918 Erfurt. Bill

Bill; At some time in the past I have been told that all Erfurts had Artillery notches. I hate to ever use the word "all" in this hobby but is that a true or near true statement?

Gary

Sergio Natali 09-22-2013 01:22 PM

Not in all ERFURT at all, I've got an ERFURT a double date like yours, (1918/1920) and has got the artillery notch too, I assume it's because ERFURT in 1915 devoted all its efforts in the production of artillery guns, so it's quite common to find guns dated after 1915 still with the artillery frame notch.

mystical_tutor 09-23-2013 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luger.parabellum (Post 240862)
Not in all ERFURT at all, I've got an ERFURT a double date like yours, (1918/1920) and has got the artillery notch too, I assume it's because ERFURT in 1915 devoted all its efforts in the production of artillery guns, so it's quite common to find guns dated after 1915 still with the artillery frame notch.

I think I must be confused then. I thought 1914 was the only year that ERFURT made artillery Lugers (thats what mine is) and don't recall seeing any other chamber date on their artilleries. I have had/seen several 4" ERFURTs with the notched frame.
Just wondering.

Gary

mystical_tutor 09-23-2013 10:40 AM

This is really really interesting to me as it has two parallels to a piece of mine.

DWM P.08 frame with no lug and added hold open device
Erfurt double date matching top.

But, it has an unnumbered barrel (Simpson proofed)
sear safety
no unit marks
matching al bottom mag
trigger looks like Mauser (blued)
TD lever strawed but mag release, safety and ejector blued.
non conventional numbering.

Sam Costanzo was of the opinion that it is a post-war gunsmith special--which is probably correct.

Not sure how many post-war gunsmiths would have gone to the trouble of adding a sear safety, but I think the probability of that is higher than the probability of it being a police rewook from the 20-30s.

When I get back from the mediclal clinic today I'll post some pictures.

http://www.worldoflugers.com/index.htm

Gary

wlyon 09-23-2013 11:15 AM

Erfurt made artilleries only in 1914. The notch is found on late 1916 Erfurts and almost all 1917-1918 's. This from Jan Stills " Central Power Pistols". Bill


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