I must congratulate Mr. Petroni for providing wonderful images of his outstanding condition 1906 Navy Luger in the Luger Forum Member Gallery. It has everything I like to see including little signs of 'patina'. Truly an honest and fantastic Navy for a military gun with a matching stock/holster/straps and accessories.
While on the subject, I would like to know why some Navy Military stocks are simply stamped with the 'Crown M' proof mark and other stocks have a disc with the unit mark?
What a find and well done!
Happy hunting,
Albert