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Unread 04-18-2009, 10:48 PM   #1
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Hello everyone! This is my first post here. I just bought this odd Luger at a gun show this afternoon and I was curious about it. It's obviously been customized but that's about all I know. Can anyone tell me what I have? Thanks!

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Unread 04-19-2009, 07:32 AM   #2
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Wombatant - The people who can help you most can not view pics posted outside this site (their corporate policy/IT people block those pics)...Post them *here* and you'll get more timely responses...
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The first clue is the the type of frame. This is a post 1908 style frame with no grip safety. The next thing is the date on the barrel. This indicates the pistol was a military issue in the first world war. Next, the lack of a small notch at the front of the reciever ahead of the date indicates this military P08 started out with a 4" barrel. The DWM on the toggle indicates it came out of the Deutch Waffen Munitions factory.

SOme where in it's life it has been skillfully and extensively customized. It resembles a luger carbine but the customizer decided to add his own touches rather than attempt a fake. I think it is a fine looking and interesting shooter with some connection to the great war.
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Great description Heinz!... I can't add a thing. Enjoy shooting this unusual custom Luger!
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David,
I would be interested in more photos. Can you show how the fore stock is held in place ?
it looks like someone made a carbine from parts.

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Wow! I like the woodwork. Something different and special.
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