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alanint 07-21-2018 07:35 PM

Japanese Mum Luger
 
This is floating around the net again.

Thoughts on definitive answer to this?

I've always understood that they are fakes.

sheepherder 07-21-2018 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 317782)
This is floating around the net again.

Thoughts on definitive answer to this?

I've always understood that they are fakes.

You got a link??? :confused:

Edward Tinker 07-21-2018 09:19 PM

fakes

DonVoigt 07-21-2018 09:31 PM

Been "debunked" several times. Total fake.
The Japanese didn't even put "mums" on their own made pistols!

alanint 07-21-2018 09:55 PM

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Here goes?

Ron Wood 07-21-2018 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 317782)
...I've always understood that they are fakes.

What you have always understood still holds true.
Ron

HerrKaiser 07-21-2018 10:46 PM

The Japanese did take captured Dutch Lugers, but these were used in semi-official capacities and never marked by Japanese armories.

sheepherder 07-21-2018 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 317789)
Here goes?

Good shot! :)

I sort of vaguely remember, in an old-mans memory, that it was sacrilegious to allow weapons with the Chrysanthemum to fall into US hands...

Here's one explanation -

https://www.gunboards.com/sites/banz...MissingMum.htm

Hey, here's a stamping die from an old guy in Prior Lake! :D

https://www.gunboards.com/sites/banz...ry/Die1600.jpg

Zorba 07-22-2018 03:28 AM

Hmmm, I have a gun with Elven runes on it, it must have been made in Valinor...

hayhugh 07-22-2018 04:54 AM

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Been "debunked" several times. Total fake.
The Japanese didn't even put "mums" on their own made pistols!
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Not a photo of my Baby Nambu but photo showing "mum" on cocking piece.

DonVoigt 07-22-2018 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by hayhugh (Post 317799)
Not a photo of my Baby Nambu but photo showing "mum" on cocking piece.

Sorry Hugh, but that is not a "mum"; it is simply machining for a better grip to remove. All the T 38 and T 99 rifles and carbines have a similar pattern on their safety, for "grip" when turning.

The "Mum" is a very specific flower with a certain number of petals, which is only used for the Emperor of Japan- I believe the Emperor's mum has 18 petals, and the "regular" mum only 16. But I could be off on the petal count, the significance is that they are different and the pattern on the Baby safety is not a mum with petals.
:cheers:

alanint 07-23-2018 09:25 AM

Well, the mouth breathers over on this "collector's" site are still arguing convoluted scenarios where this Luger might be possible. There is no reasoning with them.
I am convinced that if I engraved an R2D2 on a Luger, I could get an internet expert to argue a time travel scenario.

sheepherder 07-23-2018 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Zorba (Post 317798)
Hmmm, I have a gun with Elven runes on it, it must have been made in Valinor...

Pictures! :D

Edward Tinker 07-23-2018 10:25 AM

On Facebook it is being argued, unsure of any other site today. However, I have looked at a couple - I think never in person.
From what I understand;
**the writing doesn't make much sense
***Chrysanthemum wouldn't be on a pistol - not on T14 nor a T94
****One argument is that it is in Mike Jones book (so early that it likely isn't a fake is the thought process)
*****So few of these - shouldn't there be scores that come up?

sheepherder 07-23-2018 12:33 PM

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There is one in Harry Jone's book Luger Variations pg 209, pub 1959. ;)

Datig also mentions the possibility of Japanese 'Mum' Lugers (but no pictures) in the 1958 revised printing of The Luger Pistol.

As with the Totenkopf Luger(s), I seriously doubt that anyone in 1959 (or earlier) would have bothered faking a less than $50 Luger... :rolleyes:

IMO there must have been at least one with the markings. Maybe not an 'official' stamping, but realistic enough to convince the experts of that period. :thumbup:

DonVoigt 07-23-2018 01:23 PM

"As with the Totenkopf Luger(s), I seriously doubt that anyone in 1959 (or earlier) would have bothered faking a less than $50 Luger...

IMO there must have been at least one with the markings. Maybe not an 'official' stamping, but realistic enough to convince the experts of that period. "

Well, could have been an early Shattuck boost, nothing like taking a $50 pistol and making a $200 pistol out of it!

JMHO.

sheepherder 07-23-2018 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DonVoigt (Post 317843)
Well, could have been an early Shattuck boost...

Did Shattuck ever list or show a 'Mum' Luger to any of his many friends here??? He could have had one of the 'real' Mum Lugers...Or been sold one... :)

BTW: Jone's pictures show the Japanese 'Mum" Luger as being in the Russ Storer Collection, and shows 'Gesichert' as the safety marking (not 'Rust').

wlyon 07-23-2018 02:06 PM

Anyone who says never on lugers has 1. not been around long or 2 Has not looked or studied lugers. Bill

Edward Tinker 07-23-2018 03:01 PM

I did not see a Japanese marked Luger on Shattucks personal collection document

hayhugh 07-23-2018 04:48 PM

It was not back from the shop yet...


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