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04-30-2017, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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New to the club with a 1916 Erfurt
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This place has been such a treasure trove of information, I used it extensively when selecting a Luger for purchase. I decided long ago that being as I'm young, I would seek out shooter examples of guns and decide if I want to collect a particular type down the road some ways. This is a perfect companion to the 1917 Erfurt 98AZ I also own and was a major driving factor in why I decided I'd want an Erfurt Luger as well. After getting this Luger, I am now prowling for its old arch nemesis from the German Army trials: The C96! Here is an album of the beast: (EDIT: attached some photos. Some additional shots can be found at the album as there were only so many slots to add pictures) 1916 Erfurt P.08 I paid $1300 all said and done. The non matching parts are the magazine (numbered to 1433, has a Police #1 and last 2 digits of my gun stamped into the bottom face of the floorplate, is a Berlin Police Academy magazine from what I'm able to find on it, not pictured here but will add a picture later as I'm able), rear axle pin (numbered 78), hold open (also numbered 78), right grip is a WW2 replacement numbered to match with Waffenampt proofs, and barrel. The barrel is a particular mystery to me, as it is minty fresh bore wise, and has only got the mysterious stampings "E P 3" which I am woefully unable to take a decent picture of. Can anyone see something I'm missing here? I'm dying to learn all I can about this awesome relic from 1916. Thanks in advanced! Last edited by rwest93; 05-01-2017 at 09:35 PM. |
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So, you have a WW1 Erfurt that later went to police usage.
It would not have had a rear toggle numbered to start, this was in the 30's about same time as the police sear safety
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I'm still really wishing someone will be able to tell me about the barrel...it's not something I've found any documentation for in all the internet searching I've done. |
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The barrel markings of EP 3 have been discussed before, I asked myself some years back.
But I am drawing a complete blank at present. A replacement barrel but mfg by ??? Maybe Finland??? Have you tried a forum search?
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04-30-2017, 07:26 PM | #5 |
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Yes but I have been unable to turn up anything conclusive. I can't seem to nail down how to search for a specific string, not a series of wild cards. I'll keep searching, unless someone else happens to beat me to it.
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This mentions the EP3 barrel. Sounds like a Norwegian Army replacement.
http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...r-2464-b/page2 Nice looking Luger! |
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I can't wait to take her out shooting! Got it from Simpson's in my native Illinois, they were a joy to do business with. |
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It would be nice if you attached some pictures of this Luger.
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I had hosted them on Imgur because they could have more fidelity there, I will add them to my OP instead when I get home, and when the weather clears up, I'll take the Erfurt siblings out for a group photo shoot.
I understand why you'd want them attached, I just thought I was being smart by using the hosting service. |
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Norway , Finland, blonde-land, some where up north. I have again demonstrated that : a) I can't remember worth shucks or b) I have too many lugers. I prefer the first explanation. Thanks for finding the link.
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Sheepherder, pictures attached for the convenience of other members.
Douglas, I will get the 98AZ out for a photo op with the P.08 one of these days here. It's been non stop raining here, otherwise I'm going to do some outdoors photos with these beauts. |
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But it means if you want their advise/comments, you have to post your pics here. There may come a time, if you stay here, that you'll do a Search for a specific subject and the thread you want won't have any pics...Because the OP posted them off-site...And they're gone...
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Well if you do have too many Lugers, I think there are some folks on here that would help you out with that problem. Myself included!
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Speaking of which, brief side bar from this Luger, anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find one? I know Simpson's has a fist full of them, but none are what I'd refer to as a shooter, which would be in decent mechanical shape and either no finish or it's been refinished... Thanks in advanced for any advice you could offer! |
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