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01-15-2003, 12:47 PM | #1 |
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my 1910 DWM
Here's my newest luger, a 1910 DWM, completely matching, not the mag. It has some deep rust-marks, but it wasn't expensive, so i bought this interesting gun. It has no stock-lug. The hold-open-lash was added in 1913. But now my question: Why are the last two digits (#31)UNDER the side-plate and not on the surface. There is also the #31 under the chamber (where other lugers have none) and a # 31 under the rear toggle. I thougt, that kind of stamps had only navy-models? Or had all lugers from 1910 that kind of marking? It has not been at the navy because there is a troop-marking on the front of the grip (see pics). Where was that troop, in which town??? Your opinions please. Dieter
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01-15-2003, 01:22 PM | #2 |
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Dieter,
Your 1910 DWM is marked correctly. Military DWM Lugers were numbered in the commercial style with the part numbers hidden from 1908-1911. Later years will have the serial numbers visible on the side of the gun. Your take-down lever should also be numbered on the bottom side.
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01-16-2003, 07:46 AM | #3 |
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I forgot the take-down lever. It has also the #31 on the side, not on the top. Thanks for your answer.
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