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Looks like an artillery model. Mauser from what I can tell from the stamps?
It’s crazy how well these were made. Was never into older firearms but can certainly see the draw! Any insights are appreciated. Thanks, Joe |
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WW1 DWM artillery
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DWM manufactured Artillery Luger made in 1918. Looks to have been refinished.
Mauser did not make Lugers until the 1930's. The maker was DWM or Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken. DWM was a private contractor who made both commercial and military Lugers. |
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Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
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