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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I have what I think is a 1920 commercial Luger with the sear safety and the Weimar eagle over the number 66 on the right side of the receiver. It has the crown over N proof marks with a DWM marked toggle and a blank chamber. On the front gripstrap is the unit marking L.H.36.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the L.H. 36 stood for and any history behind it. Any help would be appreciated |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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It sounds like a 1929 Police Luger of the Landjägerei in Hannover. Suffix with the number is probably the u. A photo or better a few would be nice.
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suffix letter is a t. I will try to post a photo later if needed but I don't have a camera at this time
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