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Another First time Luger Newbie
Put info in wrong thread and deleted it. Sorry. DMW S#5968t, No stamps on the frontstrap or backstrap, Crowned N on left side front of toggle, three proofs on the right side, second stamp being WaA66, and the third is a very small eagle that is deeply stamped. No date stamped above chamber, no markings on the trigger guard.Grips have non-matching numbers as well. Barrel is non-matching S#1352m with an eagle stamp on the right side of barrel near the chamber. Would this be a candidate for restoration or just keep it as is? |
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It is a 29 DWM police as evidenced by the sear safety. It did have at one time a magazine safety. The serial number placement on the small parts are "hidden" in the commercial style.
If it were mine I would leave it as it is, there is nothing wrong with the condition it is in. Looks like an honest piece, even with the mismatched barrel. |
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I agree with Steve, leave it like it is, will probably make a heck of a nice shooter
Welcome to the forum, Ed
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carcass,
I Agree I'd Leave It Alone Enjoy It As It Is Mike Z. |
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Thanks everyone. Insides are clean, so a shooter it will be.
Dang things are addictive, and good at attracting attention. |
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and accurate to boot
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Nice one.
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Welcome to the forum, that pistol looks great!
+1 for leaving it all natural |
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That should make you a great shooter, and could "possibly" lead to further Luger purchases.....that is what happened to me!! You could have worse habits than Luger acquisitions.
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You could have worse habits than Luger acquisitions.
Like Marriage???? I can understand the urge. There is so much history of these guns and fame/infamy. Hoping to get it to the range next week. Wonder what stares I would get for putting it on my duty belt.... Already starting to consider what model to buy next. I look forward to it. |
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Just be sure to use standard velocity ammo, like Winchester white box, Federal Champion, etc. NO +P, +P+, or NATO ammo. I have had good luck with PMC 115gr FMJ ammo. Good Luck.
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I'll be using Speer lawman fmj.
Rhuff, what part of AZ you in? |
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Speer Lawman 115gn 9mm has approximately the same performance as the Winchester White Box that we often recommend. About 1190-1200 FPS muzzle velocity.
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At the range today and it functioned flawlessly with the Speer Lawman. Felt very smooth and was accurate. Not bad for an old pistol!
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