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Unread 11-09-2009, 03:44 PM   #1
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I am looking at a pre-WWII commercial DWM Luger in 30 Luger caliber with Serial # 1196 or 1198 with all matching #s in excellent condition, original bluing, no rust but some browning of the bluing, no holster, no papers, one magazine. Not all parts have serial #s and some parts have only two numbers stamped.

I'm new to Lugers and I have read that you really need to know your Luger or else you're very likely to overpay.

Can anyone shed some light on the value of this gun?
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Unread 11-09-2009, 04:26 PM   #2
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What you have described so far is consistent with the Alphabet DWM designation, manufactured in the 1920s. Is there a scriptic lower case letter under the serial number on the frame, and what is it?

Could you be more specific on the amount of wear (rubbed-away blue) on the exterior surface?

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Unread 11-09-2009, 07:34 PM   #3
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Dwight, thanks for the quick reply.

The serial # is 1198 with the cursive letter "O." In front of the trigger guard is stamped, "Germany." There is also the letter "N" with a crown above it stamped on the gun.

The bluing is worn where you would expect on the pistol- On the handle in front where the fingers rest and on the back where the heal of the hand rests.

Does this help?
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Unread 11-10-2009, 12:38 AM   #4
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It appears that Dwight is correct, as usual. This is probably a common alphabet commercial luger, made in the tens of thousands and commanding about $1200 in a good market (not now!) and $800 in a poor market (such as now!).
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Default Pre-WWII German DWM Luger

Thanks, drbuster!

Your comments confirm what general research indicated so far, but I couldn't say with any confidence since this is new to me. $600 - $800 seemed to be the price range for a "shooter" Luger without holster and paper trail. The feedback from you and Dwight have provided the confidence to pursue this pistol further with the seller.

This research has been very educational. I had no idea there was such a long history and diversity in production models. My only question now is; Do I want to pursue a military Luger rather than a commercial model?

Regards!
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Unread 11-10-2009, 02:43 PM   #6
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Ron,

The o suffix indicates that this gun was made late 1925-early 1926. The crown/N is the civilian proof mark of the period.

Imho drbuster has put you in the right ballpark for price. It is impossible to advise you more without a knowledgable description of condition, or pictures.

"Do I want to pursue a military Luger rather than a commercial model?"

Depends on your reason for bujying a Luger. Do you want one to simply have for the owning? Do you want one to shoot? Do you intend this to begin the establishment of a collection (small or large)? Do you have an interest, or family history, in a particular era?

If you simply want to own a Luger (or begin to study the type) this could be a decent choice, depending on condition. The price range you mention is certainly moderate.

If you are looking for a Luger to shoot, this particular gun may not be the best choice. .30 Luger ammunition is not very common and is relatively expensive, unless you plan on in loading your own ammo. 9mm is much more accessible. In this case you may want to invest in one of the more common WWII Mauser-made guns, as they have 20 years less use wear than typical Imperial examples.

One cannot really advise you regarding the other questions until you begin to answer them for yourself.

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Unread 11-11-2009, 08:25 AM   #7
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It's the least bugged Luger variation, so it's a good starting point. Better than jumping into fancier variation directly. e.g.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=146217737

Ammo is not cheap. But 9x19 new ammo is not cheap either these days.
http://www.a1ammo.com/products/fiocchi/f30l/
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