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1918 P-08 Railroad Police?
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I have acquired this 1918/1920 P-08 which is marked with an A.9.
I have been told that this was probably assigned to the Railway Police. It came with a leather holster and two matching mags. The A.9. mark is stamped on the front of the grip. The pistol looks to have had some type of repair with a steel plate attached to the left side of the frame just above and to left of the trigger. I have no clue as to what the repair might have been for. The pistol is in fairly good condition. I would appreciate any info that would be forth coming. I am in the process of trying to figure out how to send photos. Once done I will try to send them.Thanks for any info. Barr |
Post photos here please.
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Barr,
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Mistake in Post on Railroad P-08
I inadvertently made a mistake on the message about the railroad
used Luger. I had noted that the info on the grip strap read as A.9, The stamped number is T.9. Sorry for the mistake! |
Starburst with a K
Referring to the Railway police Luger from my previous post.
I have studied the magazines which are matching numbers, and they also have a starburst with a K. Is this a manufacturing co. mark? Is this indicative of a time or place or what. I would appreciate any info that would be forth coming. There always seem to be questions. Thanks again, Barry |
It would appear that the magazine safety is fully intact. Nice catch! Usually they’re elther clipped or are completely removed.
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Ron |
Good catch Ron. Dunno how I missed it, but it’s crystal clear when I look again. O-o
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If it is double date, 1918/1920, then it was reissued during the Weimar era after WW1. It shows both the clipped magazine safety, and the intact sear safety, both of which were only used on police issue guns. The 1918 is the actual year of manufacture, and the 1920 is a common "property mark". About the only "T" marked police guns were from the city of Trier. The sunburst and K on the magazine are an inspectors mark. More photos would be good. Nice gun.
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More photos of the Railroad police Luger!
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Railroad Police P08
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More photos of the Railroad police Luger!
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Your RR Luger appears to have left the factory as a 1918 DWM Artillery Luger as the receiver is notched for the Artillery rear sight. While Erfurt notched all receivers in 1918 (there may be exceptions), DWM only notched those that were manufactured as Artillery Lugers. At some point your barrel and rear toggle link were replaced during rework for Police use.
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Interesting Info!
You folks sure know your lugers! I've always found this forum to be
very helpful with information on lugers that I have been fortunate to obtain. I know a little about the Luger pistol, but I am learning more all the time from folks on this forum. hats off to all you folks. I thank all of you for your input, most of which I had no idea what i had. Thanks agin, barr |
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