No history on it. There is a local long time luger collector that I have bought/sold guns with for well over a decade. He's probably still got nearly 100 lugers and every once in a while he'll turn one loose. This is one of them.
It has clearly sat protected from the elements and (humans) for most of it's life.
Coincidentally, I just bought another pre-war luger that I find even more fascinating that should be arriving next week. Five digit SN, police use (mag/sear safety), '1920' property stamp and matching Weimar era magazine. It has two odd stamps on it that I was not able to identify in the photos.
My luger collecting is kinda a weird niche for me. I really like the unusual, or uncommon of the WW1/Weimar/early NS period. I have several police guns, and could easily stay in that rabbit hole perpetually.
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