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Picked this one up today. Externally excellent. The v.U. grip strap marking puzzles me. No hold open has been added. grips and firing pin are un-numbered. The sideplate has the first 2 digits instead of the last 2. The font is spot on to match the frame numbers.
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Looks like a nice example, in 9mm- correct? Don't have a clue on the markings.
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Correct. 9mm.
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Looks like a pretty gun. The sideplate is curious though, as is the Unit Mark. Would like to hear from others.
Is it just me/ the picture, or does the upper look like it is a bit recessed in the frame and not flush like it should be?
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The upper/lower match, and the upper is pretty flush with the frame. Not perfect, but close.
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I think I have the U.v. figured out. "Unterofficier vorschule". The NCO school.
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The side plate number on my 1908 Commercial has the last two digits on it. Factory goof, or replacement part?
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That is factory correct. Commercial Lugers had the last two digits of the serial number stamped on the underside of the locking bolt and side plate... just as yours is.
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The side plate is curious could it have been an accident at the factory or possibly but unlikely could it have been replaced by a sideplate with those digits? Anyway it is a sharp pistol and the unit mark makes it very unique! Great score!
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Very handsome 08 Commercial WITH A UNIT MARK........how unique!!!
Congrats, Ron |
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nice weapon....but, why do you use a live shotgun shell as a prop...?
plenty of other options that don't go bang.............cuts down on your exposure for an accident.....Tom |
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Realy nice Commercial Luger.
But the grip strap marking is v.U. not U.v. (Unteroffiziersvorschule)!! My opinion: These letters represent the owner's name. Example Name: von Uhlen or von Urff |
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