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I own two Lugers: One is a 1918 Mauser with all matching numbers, including the magazine; and a DMW with no date stamp. It has a "G" stamped where the date normally is. The numbers, only 3 of them, do match. I've read that my DMW is a "commercial" because it lacks a date, But, I've also heard that, during the early 30s, Luger manufacturers didn't date stamp so they couldn't be accused of violating non-manufacturing rules set down by the Versilles Treaty.
My DWM has been excellently refinished in chrome, and has non-mil spec smooth wooden grips. With one exception, it seems to function normally. I bought it two weeks ago, and haven't shot it yet. The one exception is a loose safety lever, and I'm guessing that the link to the safety bar or the lever pin was damaged from a careless take down. The safety bar operates as it should. but the safety lever is somewhat loose, and whatever is damaged needs to be repaired to get it right and give me peace of mind. As the thread title suggests, I'm looking for a Houston area gunsmith who is adept at handling Lugers, and can make the necessary repairs. I'm aware of the 2 or 3 methods for correcting a loose safety lever, but do not want to attempt a correction myself. Sure would appreciate some recommendations, even if it's for a sure handed amatuer gunsmith that knows Lugers. Also, any comments would be appreciated regarding my above statements about no date stamp, only 3 numbers, and "commercial". |
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You have two Mausers. The "G" on the chamber is the date code for a 1935 Mauser military and it should have a toggle marked with "S/42". The DWM toggle was not original to this Luger.
Collector's Firearms at 3301 Fondren, Suite O, in Houston (phone 713-781-1960) usually has a fair sampling of Lugers in stock, so I suspect that their gunsmith may be familiar enough with Lugers to work on your gun or could recommend someone that could. Correcting a loose safety is pretty easy to do.
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Ron,
Thanks for the tips. I was surprised about the "DWM" actually being a Mauser, except for the toggle. I paid only a shooter price for the gun, and had no illusions about it's collectability because of the chrome refinish. Now, it's a "mixmaster" as well as a novelty. I'll call the telephone number you provided, and hopefully those folks can repair the safety, or suggest someone who can. They are a little over 30 miles away from where I live in the NASA/JSC area of SE Houston. Thanks, again. Jack M |
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Ol Hugh can do a lot of work on Lugers and he is in the houston area. Email is hhclark@wildblue.net
He is an absolute master with barrels and grips.
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I can fix it & I'll bet I'm a lot cheaper than CFA! I'm in Devers, between Liberty & Beaumont.
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Hugh and I hooked up yesterday, and he'll do the safety repair.
This forum is as good as or better than any of the several others with which I've been involved over the years: 1911, S&W, Glock, Colt, etc. Your ready assistance to those in need is certainly top notch. Thanks for your comments and tips. ---------------------------------------------------------- Jack M |
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