Wow you guessed it right on the money 7623 is the sn. .uunfortunately the mag sn is the only one that does not match but it does have a walnut base. Well it looks like walnut. Dam now I want to get another one from www2 with ww2 era proofs. I can't believe the level of precision the Germans had back in 1914. I am not German but they seem time be some of the best engineers !
Here are pics of the holster and mags
The wood mag came with the 1914 the other that has the stick eagle and a #20 came with my beater 1942 commercial Luger.
I am assuming that who ever carried this luger cut the flap off the holster for easier/quicker access to the weapon ???? Was it common for these guys to do that?
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Originally Posted by mrerick
Hi Sam, and welcome to the forum.
Any specific questions about your Luger?
Marc
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I wish there was a way to find out who it originally belonged to or what unit he was with. Secondly wondering why there are no unit markings on it like others I have seen?