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Unread 06-14-2012, 01:30 PM   #1
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Default Police Luger Unit Mark

I was just shown a nice police Luger with the following Unit Mark;
L.Ar.185.

This appears to be a Wiemar era commercial Luger. The only marks on the gun are the following;
Proof: Eagle, Wa, Eagle. Eagle Proof on Barrel
Serial number is 3313 u on frame and barrel. "13" on last toggle back. Toggle axle marked "13". No nitro proof, no manufacturer on toggle, no chamber marks. Matching wood bottom Mag 3313 (no u) and number 1

Sear safety present, magazine safety removed. Wood grips look correct, period but no marks inside
Finish is original, (nice halos on barrel and unit marks) with only typical holster wear and some additional wear on the sideplate. Straw is strong on ejector, takedown and trigger, less so on safety but all appear original.

Initially I need an answer to the unit mark. This gun will be for sale but I am looking for an honest valuation as soon as I get photos up.
Thanks, gents!
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Unread 06-14-2012, 02:37 PM   #2
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Unread 06-14-2012, 02:41 PM   #3
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And last, a curious Colt style blued and numbered axle pin.
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Unread 06-14-2012, 06:19 PM   #4
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Landjägerei Arnsberg.
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Unread 06-14-2012, 06:35 PM   #5
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Thanks, Don!
Rare? Desirable?

Does the gun look all correct in your opinion?

This belongs to a friend who may be selling.
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I like the 29 DWM's, I have one that is 1100 later than yours without gripstrap markings. It is both commercial and military marked.

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Doug,

I have one 110 earlier than yours. Alas, no matching mag. Nice gun!

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Thanks, Don!
Rare? Desirable?

Does the gun look all correct in your opinion?

This belongs to a friend who may be selling.
It looks good to me, especially with the matching mag. While I wouldn't call it rare, it is desirable (to me, at least --- I own one). See pp. 198-8 of HWIS for other examples.
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Default Is my police luger related

I wanted to submit mine for comparision..
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Called a "Sneak" in marketing / collector parlance. A 1929 BKIW ( transition from DWM to Mauser) found in s, t, and u serial suffix with WaA66 proof. They are found with both, blank toggles, and DWM toggles.


The term "Sneak" was coined as a marketing ploy to add mystique. Supposedly produced without a date to keep the Allied Commission from knowing that Luger production had started again.
The current general consensus is that they were simply assembled from parts in inventory, and no date was thought necessary.


While not rare or scarce, but not extremely common, and desirable to unit mark collectors. I've seen them priced from $1400 to $2000+ based on condition, and scarcity of the Landjägerei unit mark district.

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Thank You Ron. That make sence!
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Thank you, Ron. It will be sold and I needed a fair market value for the owner.

Where would you put this example within that range? I have no dog in the fight, just trying to help an old vet.
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Your matching mag it proved this was probobly own by a Police Officer.The one I have was not as lucky. Instead you can make out an owner very light name. What history. Their values can only increase. Donald Maus and His sources has done so much to increase the collectablity of each piece yet often bypassed. Once 'Lugers At Random appeared a whole market appeared. Collectors feel more confortable with a Policeman then a nazi brand. Keep it. Add a police holster and your golden. Eric, Esq
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Doug,

I sold one in very similar condition, without matching mag 2 or 3 years ago for $1795.00.

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Thank you, Ron!!
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Current collector designation is 29DWM. New commercial production made in 1929. In 1928 DWM accepted a contract to deliver a substantial number of pistols to the Riff tribe in Morocco. The Versailles treaty forbad the ecport of military wepons, so DWM assembled pistols destined for the Riff without a center toggle logo to disguise their origin.

The contract was neer delivered, and most of this production was obtained by the German police. They are found variously with commercial c/N proofs, commercial proofs with WaA66 Wafenamt acceptance stamps, and wth full Waffenamt acceptance and proof stamps but no c/N as with this example. This pistol was rebarrelled to 9mm between 1935-1938.

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Default I Took A Picture of the cute little proof

Were they on all police guns?
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What is the basis of your statement:
"This pistol was rebarrelled to 9mm between 1935-1938."

I must of missed the documentation that the 29 DWM was first manufactured (1929/early 1930) in .30 cal. and this barrel later changed out for a 9mm barrel. If this is correct some portion of the German police must have armed with .30 caliber Lugers for a few years.
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I'm no expert, (and the witness mark on this example is a tick off), But would they have installed a new barrel with the same serial number and suffix, in exactly the same font as the frame, as is the case here? And done it all those years after initial production?

Also, would there have been halos around the barrel serial number and suffix on a replacement barrel, as is also the case here?
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