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Originally Posted by Doubs
The military agreed on 4 August, 1913, that all military P.08 frames would thereafter be made with the stock lug. I don't know exactly when DWM began production of frames with the stock lugs but it was during late 1913 production.
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That is a nice pistol, no doubt there were many 'bring backs' in Britain once upon a time. However, with the fear of a Bolshevik revolution in the Britain, (and much of Europe), following the first world war, the UK firearms act of 1920 was introduced. that began our 'slippery slope' to complete gun control and eventual ban on private ownership of handguns.
Would I be right to say that the introduction of the Lange Pistole Model 1908, (LP08), which was approved for issue fitted with stock lugs, coincided with the introduction of stock lugs on all army luger frames? Makes sense it would have simplified production with the war looming, so standardisation all the army luger frames with all of them being fitted with stock lugs, would have done that.