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Unread 01-20-2020, 05:13 PM   #1
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Default First Luger 1918/1920

This is my first Luger and I would like to get some real info on it. I have been reading the posts an have gained some valuable info. Im not sure what the P.A.L markings are under the trigger guard.

I need a lot of education on what I have.
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Nice DWM police unit marked Luger, that was manufactured for the Imperial Army during the last year of the Great War. The number 1920 on the chamber is not a year, as is 1918, but a property mark of the Weimar Government.
It was reassigned from military surplus to police set
Need better photos to see the sear safety that was installed on most police Lugers.
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It has also been re-blued with a little too much polishing, IMO.

P.A.L. is for the Polizei amt Leipzig, II likely is a sub-district of Leipzig, the R is for Revierpolizei or
"precinct police", and the 235 is the weapon number.

It has the sear safety questioned above.
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Unread 01-20-2020, 05:48 PM   #4
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Here are a few pictures of the back of the Luger. Is this what you are looking for?
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Nice Weimar Police PO8. Too bad that it was polished and hot dip reblued. TH
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will the polished hot dip blue ruin any value it might have had?
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I notice the sideplate matches the last 2 of the pistol SN but is Erfurt proofed. Was that possibly done during a rework at some point between the wars before it went to police service?
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The re-blue will hurt its value but will not ruin its value, as will the Erfurt sideplate. Just as there are all levels of collectors, there are all different levels of Lugers. Some will automatically drop it to shooter grade, but the value isn't hugely different. You have a nice gun with lots of history that you can collect and shoot.
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To me if this was a unmessed with luger in very good condition VS what it is now would be $900 to $1000 difference. Bill
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So Bill, are you saying that if it is now only worth, let's say, $800, but if it were an original 1918 DWM it would be worth $1800?
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David; That's pretty close to what I am saying. A shooter vs a collectable. Bill
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Hello Brian, and welcome to the forum.

Congratulations on your first Luger. You have a great "shooter" class Luger, and should not be afraid to take it out to the range and enjoy it.

In addition to being refinished, it's had a replacement side plate installed (one from Erfurt). Even though it's got a matching number, it wasn't on the pistol when it left the factory.

To be considered collectible, it has to be close to the state it left the factory in. All matching and in original finish. As a shooter grade Luger, it's got a value of about $800 if it properly fires and cycles.

The good news is that breaking it won't destroy it's value further than the cost of replacing parts.

We publish a comprehensive FAQ document, and I suggest you download a copy:

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=13121

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Thank you. Lots of valuable info and now I know what I have. I will enjoy it ….
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To be considered collectible, it has to be close to the state it left the factory in.
This ignores those of us who believe the markings and other history on a Luger to also be collectible. You just have to find them!
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Is there anything stamped on the front of the trigger guard?

I see at least three parts that were made by Erfurt: side plate, trigger and breech block.

None of that detracts from the obvious history your Luger has seen. Service in WW1, service during the Weimar Republic and pressed into police use.

Yes, it's a shooter grade pistol but with a fascinating story to tell. It's a great first Luger so enjoy it.
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Default Trigger Guard

All I see is one marking under the serial number on the upper trigger guard. Nothing on the lower trigger guard.
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All I see is one marking under the serial number on the upper trigger guard. Nothing on the lower trigger guard.
Thank you. Your frame is DWM. An Erfurt frame would have a crown over a Fractur letter on the front of the trigger guard as below.

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What is DMW? All the Erfurit parts must have been repair work?
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I'd suggest some reading - just about any book on Lugers would be a good start.

DWM:
Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken is the primary weapons procurement entity for the German government from about 1996 - 1945. It changed names several times. You can google it pretty easily (Wikipedia).

Look for some books on Lugers - sometimes they come up for sale here and many are on Amazon, too.
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If the OP's Luger functions correctly, then he has a great 1st Luger to learn from and enjoy. It has been buffed hard in some spots and hot blued, but that doesn't affect the functioning. Congrats on your 1st Luger, and be sure and give us a range report.
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