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Unread 03-11-2015, 11:08 PM   #1
Dwight Gruber
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Not quite erroneous, but a little more precise.

--Dwight


Weimar Alphabet DWM Luger

Upright Crown over N proofs

7.65mm caliber

3 5/8" barrel

Un-numbered firing pin

Unmarked hold-open

Un-number wood bottom magazine

Not marked GERMANY
Marked "GERMANY", "MADE IN GERMANY", or unmarked.

Commercial serial number range are in the i, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r serial range
DWM Alphabet Commercial production continued on through the s, t, u, and early v suffixes. Collectors sometimes find it useful to categorize the s, t, and u suffixes separately.

Primarily undated receivers
Some in the i suffix range are dated 1921
The receiver tops are characteristically not dated. A very few with i suffixes are found dated 1921.

A few with 9mm pistols with 4" barrels were intended for military or police
Many pistols were rebarrelled with 4-inch, 9mm barrels for use by the German police. These may include their own unique characteristics including: army proofs instead of or in addition to the c/N proofs; police-specific auxiliary safeties; additional police-specific markings; absence of a DWM stamping on the center toggle.

Alphabet commercial pistols are sometimes found with Swiss-market characteristics, including a Swiss cross-in-sunburst chamber mark, grip safety, long frame, and absence of the c/N proof.

Please correct me if I have posted erroneous information.

Bill
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