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Unread 02-20-2021, 12:55 AM   #1
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Default What was your first Luger?/ What got you into collecting Lugers?

I saw cirelaw ask this question in another thread and thought it could use its own thread. I will also expand on the topic. I'm still kinda new here and this felt like a good opportunity to get to know everyone a little better.

My first Luger was a 1939-date Mauser 42 code, original finish and all matching including the mag. I bought it about 8 years ago sort of in remembrance of the Luger my Dad had when I was a kid. He inherited it from his uncle, who fought in Europe in WW2. That Luger was the coolest gun Dad owned by far, in my childhood opinion. I showed it off to all my friends.

After buying the Mauser, I got several books about Lugers and was hooked. I jumped in with both feet! My second Luger was a 1902 AE fat barrel...
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My first Luger was a Post-WWI 5 digit DWM Commercial. Got it from a guy I knew that ran several booths at an antique store filled with WWI and WWII materials that he claimed to get at tons of estate sales.
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byf found under seat of car traded in by WWII vet at Ford dealer i worked at as a teenager - used car manager contacted owner + was told to keep it - he in turn sold it to me at a very low price -
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byf found under seat of car traded in by WWII vet at Ford dealer i worked at as a teenager - used car manager contacted owner + was told to keep it - he in turn sold it to me at a very low price -
I proclaim this as THE BEST under-seat find EVER!!! LOVE IT!!!
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I proclaim this as THE BEST under-seat find EVER!!! LOVE IT!!!
i still have it + talked to vet who owned it - he got it from a pile of surrendered weapons at wars end -
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I tried to collect lugers then reality set in......lack of funds! ;-/
But I do own one, my first, a 1920 7.65 cal. 4 inch barrel all matching and shoots great!
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My first Luger wasn't
A 1970's era Mauser parabellum in 7.65.
I wanted a shooter and decided newer metallurgy was the way to go

After a bit
Only sorry it did not have the little blue medallion.

Second Luger is a Luger, 1913 DMW 9mm

Third Luger is NOT a Luger again Erma Werke KGP 69

as said I am a shooter and .22LR is cheap fodder
(many thanks to Ithacaartist for Grips and advice)
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I tried to collect lugers then reality set in......lack of funds! ;-/
But I do own one, my first, a 1920 7.65 cal. 4 inch barrel all matching and shoots great!
Tom,

I had the same problem. But I REALLY, REALLY like Lugers.

I think I may have some sort of strange and rare addiction...

I work a full-time job, a part-time job, have one successful home business making tie-dye apparel and jewelry, and am ramping up another making custom stone pistol grips to pay the bills, fund my habit, and get the missus something sparkly once in awhile to keep her happy (distracted). There's nothing you can't accomplish if you really want it!
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1972 I bought a mismatched 1917 artillery from my girlfriends brother. I paid $175. Later I found out he robbed me as all-matching ones could be found for not much more.
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My first was 1906 French contract as I lost My cherry in Bayonne France on August 8th, 1974 and bought it years later to celebrate the event!
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My first luger was in 1984 - sold a 4 inch python and then bought this,a 1914 Erfurt Artillery. It is buffed hard and reblued. MY 2nd luger was totally mismatched, upper matched and bottom matched (1940/42) but not to each other!
Retired from the army and found this board. Met several collectors to include Bill Munis, who convinced me to center on a certain type, and I chose Weimar era, especially police, since that was what I did in the army.
Still have my first artillery.
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Perusing an airgun catalog , I noticed a very well made Luger replica CO2 pistol for $100. It reminded me of how I had always admired the Luger design. I was getting ready to order one and thought, why not get the real thing?

I joined this board and read that patience was important in finding Lugers. At that time I assumed "patience" meant it might take a week or even two weeks to find one (I had only previously purchased new firearms).

After searching for nearly two weeks, it was obvious that Lugers were nearly gone. I was relieved to find local older-gun store that had some of the few remaining ones in existence and badly overpaid for a rough finish '36 Mauser military.

The good news is, I learned from the adventure.
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I think I have told this story on the forum before. I bought my first Luger in 1957, the summer after I graduated from high school. I was working with my Dad and Uncle on highway construction, and as we were traveling from our home in Pennsylvania to the work site in Baltimore (we worked during the week and came home for weekends) my Uncle wanted to stop for some fishing supplies in a little country gun and tackle shop. In a display case there was a virtually mint 42 byf with two matching magazines and an equally nice holster. I had an interest in Lugers from an early age and this one spoke to me. He wanted $100 for the rig…I gave him $5.00 down and spent the rest of the summer paying it off. My first Luger. Sure has been a long journey.
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Bought my 1st from an ad in some gun magazine back in 1956. Think it was @25.00 and had it re blued by the best gun man in Erie Pa at the time. Everybody liked it Of course because it was a "Luger" About 20 years ago a nephew ask if I still had it - I said if he needed it I would give it to him. About 10 years ago I started getting into guns again and of course lugers came to mind. Looking around on the computer did the trick and of course this site and a few books later I got around and wanted to look at the old luger. I ask and he said that he had sold it for $800.00 some time back. All I wanted to do was see what I had bought way back when. He said that the numbers matched and someone had told that there was something special about it but he could not remember what it was...So much for my 1st luger.....
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Bought my 1st from an ad in some gun magazine back in 1956. Think it was @25.00 and had it re blued by the best gun man in Erie Pa at the time. Everybody liked it Of course because it was a "Luger" About 20 years ago a nephew ask if I still had it - I said if he needed it I would give it to him. About 10 years ago I started getting into guns again and of course lugers came to mind. Looking around on the computer did the trick and of course this site and a few books later I got around and wanted to look at the old luger. I ask and he said that he had sold it for $800.00 some time back. All I wanted to do was see what I had bought way back when. He said that the numbers matched and someone had told that there was something special about it but he could not remember what it was...So much for my 1st luger.....
hayhugh, as a kid, I kind of considered the Luger my Dad had as mine someday but he and my mother split up when I was a teenager and it is now only a memory. So I kind of lost my "first' too, but the memory had profound impact and I will kind of always "have" it in that regard.
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I bought a '41 BYF when I was about 14 in 61.
$25 with holster at a show.
Matching but about 10% finish, nearly smooth wood grips, and bore.
I always wondered how something could be that worn.
Later, in Special Forces Training Group at the foreign weapons pool, I handled a couple that were nearly the same.
They were used for familiarization and occasional firing. They got handled a lot.
The 1st I handled was owned by a local jeweler who had brought it home.
It was near new condition, but I never noticed any marking stuff at the time.
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I saw cirelaw ask this question in another thread and thought it could use its own thread. I will also expand on the topic. I'm still kinda new here and this felt like a good opportunity to get to know everyone a little better.

My first Luger was a 1939-date Mauser 42 code, original finish and all matching including the mag. I bought it about 8 years ago sort of in remembrance of the Luger my Dad had when I was a kid. He inherited it from his uncle, who fought in Europe in WW2. That Luger was the coolest gun Dad owned by far, in my childhood opinion. I showed it off to all my friends.

After buying the Mauser, I got several books about Lugers and was hooked. I jumped in with both feet! My second Luger was a 1902 AE fat barrel...
Is it steel case ammo on the picture? Was/is it used on Lugers?
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Is it steel case ammo on the picture? Was/is it used on Lugers?
I think it is steel cased ammo. The date on the one box is 44 and they may have been re-packed. My brother bought these for me at a gun show not long after I bought my Mauser P.08 because he insisted I needed some period WW2 ammo to go with my WW2 Luger.

I believe the steel cased ammo caused extraction/ functioning issues in the P.08, prompting the Wehrmacht to try to reserve brass cased ammo for them. Apparently the P.38 was less finicky. But I imagine in the heat of battle any ammo, even ammo that jammed, was better than nothing...
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My older brother had 2 P-08's back about 1976 or so, after a year or 2, he got hard up for cash and sold them both, much to my dismay. My first one is the 1940 42 code Mauser that I have. Got it about 5 or 6 years ago, and haven't stopped since. Got a DWM on the way, and am lining up a couple more. It's an addiction. But I don't seek a cure, just control....
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My older brother had 2 P-08's back about 1976 or so, after a year or 2, he got hard up for cash and sold them both, much to my dismay. My first one is the 1940 42 code Mauser that I have. Got it about 5 or 6 years ago, and haven't stopped since. Got a DWM on the way, and am lining up a couple more. It's an addiction. But I don't seek a cure, just control....
The only person trying to control it here is the missus...

I don't seek a cure OR control, just my next fix!
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