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12-04-2012, 08:01 PM | #1 |
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I'm new and I need some information please.
I purchased my first Luger today to add to a collection. I like police used pistols mainly. This one, 1915 is quite nice, 97-98% w/90% straw. All numbers match except magazine but it is a period wood based mag. It was a rework adding the sear safety.
it has all the military proof marks on the reciever but while cleaning it, I came across what I think is a ReichAdler mark on the left side of the toggle. I have looked at your luger proof marks and from the one I can identfy with, it's a Mauser toggle mark and this one I have is a DWM. I first thought that sometime during the Nazi time the toggle was replaced but looking at it, I don't think it has. The matching number 11 is still on top. So!!! what are the opinions of you that know more than I do about Lugers? Much appreciated. I have attached a couple of photo, the best I could do. |
12-04-2012, 08:21 PM | #2 |
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please show full left, full right, top of the gun, any markings
All we can say right now is that the breach block was replaced or proofed during the nazi period - does it have numbers underneath it? |
12-04-2012, 08:29 PM | #3 |
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I'll take some more shots...be right back.
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It has the ser number and under that small cased script 'a' and bottom end of barrel.
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I aint no expert by no means, but its possible that the luger went through a rearmament some where along the way and was replaced. I have a Erfurt police luger with a part DMW toggle and a simpson marked rear toggle. But all have been restamped to match the original serail number. Maybe this can help, but I aint 100% positive. I know there are others here that are more qulaified to answer this question.
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A simpson side plate. What gave that away, Im curious
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NonComRetired... I mixed up the two pistols posted onto this thread. Deleted my prior posting... On second look, the other pistol has probably has an Erfurt side plate...
Your pistol has both the sear safety and the magazine safety. That is unusual to find. Most of the magazine safeties were removed. Yours looks to be in very good condition except for the chip from the grip, which is a large one. Get in touch with Hugh Clark. He has the skill to repair grips like this. The breech block replacement would have been after 1933 to get that proof eagle. Is the firing pin fluted? If so, it was replaced with a later part. Marc
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With what you see, no reissue army marks, would it have been a police issue from end WWI to end of WWII, do you think and then proofed for the nazi period. There is no police unit markings but it still has the WWI MG unit markings on the grip strap. I haven't broke it down yet to check the firing pin. |
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Does it actually extend behind the trigger??? I can't quite tell from the pic...Many were 'deactivated' by simply cutting off the tang that extended behind the trigger...Leaving the useless pieces in place...
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Its a beautiful gun. looking at the pictures the link between the breech block and center link looks like it could have some scarred up areas around the circumference of the toggle pin hole. Its hard to tell through the pics though.
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Can't see any scaring on top at all. Hardly any scaring on the gun at all. One side of a grip is a worn spot but on the metal, some holster wear but that's all.
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The chip I was talking about is in the area at the top rear of the left grip near the gold safety lever that is broken off, exposing the base of the safety lever.
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I see a 1915 DWM army luger that later received a mag and sear safety; this would have been after 1933 to around 1936 and not all police guns received the mag safety.
In 1937 it was decided that mag safeties were not working out and were deactivated, some were cut like yours, some were totally removed. The grips on many guns will show a 'chipped' area there, that is correct (I will have to look and see where yours is chipped)
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Its not in the finish at. It just looks as if someone tried to pry the center toogle pin out. Heres some of you pics with closeup of that area. Im not dogging on that luger by no means. Its a very nice gun. I would love to own it. This area just caught my eye when looking at it. Whats your opinion?
Ed, I do apologize for having two guns in a thread. He intialy was asking about the rework of oilie guns. I was just the first one to chime in and just give some examples of one with different markings, just no a nazi proff. And I agrree that trying to talk about multiple things in a thread can be confusing. Sorry. Cant wait to read up on these police style lugers. |
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going back to the original question of the nazi marking on the breachblock; it could be a replacement (most likely) or was cleaned up and restamped (proofed / accepted)
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