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09-08-2010, 07:48 PM | #1 |
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help in identifying 7.65 mm luger
I have a luger my dad got from a German officer near the end of WWll and would appreciate help in identifying it. When he gave it to me over 35 years ago I took it to a gun shop and was told it was in excellent condition. The serial # is 150 and I also have the matching clip with #150 and another one with #1714. The toggle inscription is DWM and there is no chamber inscription. The toggle knobs are knurled, round and have a hole in the middle, like a donut. The grips are walnut, checkered and without a border. It does not have a grip safety and the thumb safety shows GFSICHERT when the lever is in the down position. There is a N with what I describe as a crown above it located on the left side of the gun under where the chamber inscription would be if it had one. There is also the #50 stamped on the metal below the rear site and well as stamped on a lever and plate located in front of the trigger. There is a stock lug but no grip safety. There is also a N with a "crown" above it stamped on top of the gun between where the chamber inscription would be and the toggle inscription. Any information on this pistol would be appreciated.
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09-08-2010, 08:02 PM | #2 |
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Jerry,
Photos needed to clearly identify. The 7.65 caliber, lack of chamber marking and crown N proof suggest it is a commercial Luger. KFS |
09-26-2010, 12:22 PM | #3 |
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No pics??? No further posts???
A general question: Did any German military carry 7.65mm Lugers???
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09-26-2010, 03:45 PM | #4 |
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Sounds like a 1920's alphabet series??? Is the crown/N on the left side upright or horizontal? Checking the serial number on the front of the frame, is there any script letter under the number?
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